Takdir, Annisya Muthmainnah
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The Effect Of Meaning In Life And Career Planning On Quarter-Life Crisis In College Students Habibie, Alfiesyahrianta; Alvico, Rico Septian; Takdir, Annisya Muthmainnah; Alfina, Irma; Saputra, Erdin Jhaya; Ishak, Maulana
MOTIVA: JURNAL PSIKOLOGI Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31293/mv.v8i1.8564

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College students are a transition phase from late adolescence to early adulthood like physical, emotional, and social changes. For they have difficulty dealing with its will being quarter-life crisis. The meaning of life and career planning are good predictors for overcoming the difficulties experienced by college students when confront it. This study aims to empirically prove the influence of the meaning of life and career planning on the quarter-life crisis in college students. The research sample was 497 active college students in East Kalimantan aged 18-29 years. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression with JASP application. The results of the study showed that the meaning of life and career planning had a significant effect on the quarter-life crisis with a significance level of 0.000 (p <0.05). So students need to find the meaning of life and plan their careers as early as possible in order to quickly resolve the difficulties experienced during the quarter-life crisis.Keywords:career planning, meaning life, quarter-life crisis
Harnessing Reality Counseling: Boosting Self-Esteem In Former Schizophrenia Patients Facing Psychosocial Adversities Hidayati, Diana Savitri; Mhd. Ricky Darusman; Takdir, Annisya Muthmainnah; Devi, Dini Fidyanti
Schema: Journal of Psychological Research Vol. 10 No. 01 (2025): SCHEMA Volume 10 No.1 Mei 2025
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

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Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder shaped by biological, psychological, and social vulnerabilities. This study explores these factors in a subject with paranoid schizophrenia, complicated by a history of methamphetamine abuse, familial discord, and social rejection. Using a single-subject case study approach, including clinical interviews, behavioral observations, standardized assessments (WAIS, PANSS, WHODAS 2.0, and projective tests), and a Reality Therapy intervention based on the WDEP system, the study revealed significant cognitive impairments, avoidant coping patterns, and unmet psychological needs. The intervention fostered emotional regulation, social engagement, and proactive goal setting, demonstrating its effectiveness in addressing maladaptive behaviors. However, familial rejection and societal stigma persisted as barriers to sustained recovery. These findings highlight the importance of holistic approaches addressing the interconnected dimensions of schizophrenia, emphasizing the role of psychoeducation, family reconciliation, and community support in achieving long-term stability.