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Urgensi Ketahanan Nasional dan Bela Negara Bagi Bangsa Indonesia Nopi Nopita Sari; Azhariah Fatya; Sinta Sinta; Bunga Sovia Erik; Amelia Rahmi; Siti Aisyah; Bambang Trisno
Politika Progresif : Jurnal Hukum, Politik dan Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September : Politika Progresif : Jurnal Hukum, Politik dan Humaniora
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/progres.v1i3.467

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National resilience is one of the concepts of Indonesian statehood. The resilience of a nation is basically needed to guarantee and strengthen the capability of the nation concerned both in order to maintain its unity, face future threats and seek resources to meet life's needs. The research objective is to determine the urgency and challenges of national resilience and national defense for the Indonesian nation. Research results will be obtained using the Literature review research method, namely a method of collecting library data and information by exploring knowledge or knowledge from sources such as books, journals, written works, lecture notes and several other sources that are related to the research object. The research results show that resilience comes from the word "hold" which means steadfast, strong, able to control oneself, persistent, and never giving up. Resilience means being able, resistant and strong to face all forms of existing challenges and threats in order to ensure survival. Furthermore, according to Law no. 3 of 2002 concerning National Defense, citizens can physically participate in defending the country by becoming members of the Indonesian National Army and Basic Military Training. If the country's economic and financial conditions permit, the possibility of military service can also be considered. Defending the Country Non-Physically, namely: Participating in citizenship education through both formal and non-formal channels. Implementing a democratic life by respecting differences of opinion and not imposing one's will in solving common problems. Sincere devotion to the surrounding environment by planting, maintaining and preserving. Real work for humanity to advance the nation and state. Play an active role in overcoming threats, especially non-military threats, for example volunteering for flood disasters. Participating in spiritual mental activities among the community in order to ward off foreign cultural influences that are not in accordance with the norms of Indonesian life. Pay taxes and levies which function as a source of state financing to carry out development.
Problematika Keluarga dan Solusi Penanganannya Bunga Sovia Erik; Afriliani Afriliani; Hidayani Syam
JURNAL MULTIDISIPLIN ILMU AKADEMIK Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISHING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jmia.v2i4.5137

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The writing of this journal is motivated by family problems in Indonesia, which include financial problems, poor communication, parenting, work-life balance, quarrels, division of household chores, and lack of appreciation. The solution to overcome this problem is to improve communication, share tasks, and appreciate each other. This research is a qualitative research that is library-based (Library Research) using descriptive analysis. The results show that family problems are challenges that can affect family harmony and well-being, such as conflict, financial problems, domestic violence, and differences in perspective on child education. To overcome them, effective communication, conflict management skills, and appropriate approaches, such as psychodynamic, behavioral, and counseling, are needed, so that families can find solutions to achieve a happier and more balanced life.
Penerapan Konseling Analisis Transaksional dalam Mengatasi Hambatan Komunikasi Lintas Budaya pada Mahasiswa Asal Riau Bunga Sovia Erik; Fadhilla Yusri
JURNAL MULTIDISIPLIN ILMU AKADEMIK Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): JUNI
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISHING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jmia.v3i3.10131

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This study is motivated by the communication barriers experienced by a student from Riau who is studying in West Sumatra and faces difficulties adapting to the Minangkabau cultural environment. Differences in language and communication patterns between the student’s original culture and the surrounding community have caused feelings of insecurity, fear of making mistakes while speaking, and a tendency to withdraw from broader social interactions. Therefore, an in-depth study is needed to understand the dynamics of cross-cultural communication and the counseling strategies used to assist the counselee in the adaptation process. The purpose of this study is to analyze the communication barriers experienced by the counselee and to examine the application of Transactional Analysis counseling in overcoming cross-cultural adaptation problems. The method used is a qualitative descriptive case study approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and case analysis, then analyzed descriptively to identify the causes, impacts, and appropriate counseling interventions. The findings of this study indicate that the counselee experienced difficulties in communication due to differences in language, limited understanding of Minangkabau culture, lack of self-confidence, and fear of misunderstanding conversations with older people in the surrounding environment. These conditions led the counselee to interact more frequently with peers from the same cultural background and become less active in wider social settings. Through the Transactional Analysis counseling approach, the counselor helped the counselee recognize ineffective communication patterns and strengthen the Adult ego state to become more rational, calm, and confident in social interactions. The counseling intervention was carried out through communication training, positive reinforcement, cultural understanding, and gradual social adaptation. The results showed positive developments in the counselee’s willingness to learn the Minangkabau language, understand local cultural habits, and begin interacting more actively with the surrounding community.Cross-Cultural Counseling, Transactional Analysis, Communication Barriers