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KEEFEKTIFAN PENGGUNAAN COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) SEBAGAI TERAPI PADA KONSELING MASALAH PSIKOLOGIS (SEBUAH STUDI DESKRIPTIF) Gunawan Simondinata; Juliana Hindradjat
JURNAL PENABIBLOS Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): JURNAL PENABIBLOS (JPS)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Immanuel

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Guidance and counseling is a widely used practice in various fields. In thisarticle, the effectiveness of Guidance and Counseling using CBT will be discussed. This isa qualitative research with descriptive method.[a1] The effectiveness of CBT has beenproven and reported in the NIH (National Library of Medicine). In Japan, CBT for mooddisorders was first covered under the National Health Insurance (NHI), and CBT for thefollowing psychiatric disorders was later added to the NHI scheme: obsessive-compulsivedisorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, andbulimia nervosa. In Indonesia, research results show that CBT counseling techniques areeffective for increasing the self-efficacy of students of SMAN 2 Bandung in mathematics.
Kepemimpinan yang Hidup dalam Kristus: (Studi Tentang Visi, Integritas, dan Passion Berdasarkan Yohanes 15:1 8,13 17) Gunawan Simondinata; Rita Widjaja
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Agustus : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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Christian leadership rooted in John 15:1 8 and 13 17 depicts Jesus as the true vine, where leaders, as branches, must abide (remain attached) in Him (Jesus Christ) to bear abundant fruit through divine vision, moral integrity, and passionate service. This analysis explores how the vine metaphor shapes a leadership model that depends on an intimate (attached) relationship with Christ, producing fruit in daily life and ministry. The relationship between the vine and the branches reflects the necessity for church leaders to rely on Christ for guidance, strength, and the ability to serve others effectively. The model emphasizes the importance of nurturing personal spiritual growth, cultivating virtues that align with God’s purpose, and fostering a ministry focused on service and integrity. These principles are relevant for Indonesian church leaders who are called to integrate their faith with contextual ministry. By examining the passage through exegesis and literature review, this article provides insights on developing a Christ centered approach to leadership.