Sri Aryanti Kristianingsih
Satya Wacana Christian University, Indonesia

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Komitmen Pernikahan dan Komunikasi Interpersonal sebagai Prediktor Kesejahteraan Psikologis pada Wanita Bekerja yang Telah Menikah Grace Bastian; Sri Aryanti Kristianingsih; Margaretta Erna Setianingrum
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Publisher : Kuras Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/002026081773000

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Married working women face multiple role demands that can potentially impact their psychological well-being. Work pressures, family responsibilities, and relationship dynamics with their partners make marital quality a crucial factor in maintaining psychological health. This study aims to examine the role of marital commitment and interpersonal communication as predictors of psychological well-being in married working women. The research method used was a quantitative approach with a predictive design through a cross-sectional survey. The study participants were 318 married working women. Data were collected using a psychological well-being scale, a marital commitment scale, and an interpersonal communication scale. Data analysis used multiple linear regression. The results showed that marital commitment and interpersonal communication simultaneously significantly predict the psychological well-being of working women (R² = 0.092). This finding indicates that the higher the marital commitment and the more effective the interpersonal communication in the marital relationship, the better the perceived psychological well-being. Therefore, strengthening the quality of marital relationships through increased commitment and interpersonal communication is crucial in efforts to improve the psychological well-being of working women.
Dari Luka Menuju Penerimaan: Kisah Remaja Perempuan Korban Familial Sexual Abuse Venessya Manuhutu; Sri Aryanti Kristianingsih; Enjang Wahyuningrum
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Publisher : Kuras Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/002026081775000

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Adolescents are a vulnerable group to sexual violence due to a lack of sexual education, media influence, and complex social dynamics that exacerbate their vulnerability to sexual violence. This vulnerability is reflected in data on sexual violence in Indonesia, with 16,781 cases of sexual violence in 2024. Sexual violence is not only perpetrated by strangers but can also be perpetrated by parents or family members. This study aims to describe and understand the process of self-acceptance in adolescent girls who are victims of familial sexual abuse. Data were collected through observation and in-depth interviews with two participants who experienced familial sexual abuse at the ages of 14 and 13. The results showed that the participants had self-acceptance, reflected in the awareness that they still have support, a greater appreciation for life, and the choice to continue living. The process of self-acceptance can occur in stages, namely through resisting, exploring, tolerating, allowing, and befriending. This process is shaped by internal and external factors that have the potential to increase self-acceptance.