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Analisis Implementasi Kepemimpinan Transformasional Dalam Organisasi Mahasiswa Harefa, Darmianus; Korengkeng, Yossy; Linda, Oktrin; Sahiundaleng, Karmila; Tangkere, Tesalonika; Lengkong, Febriela
JMPK : Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Kristen Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Pendidikan Kristen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51667/jmpk.v4i2.2234

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Leadership is a crucial element in human life, particularly in a social context. Transformational leadership plays a significant role in shaping the performance of its members. This leadership style has been shown to enhance the spirit and enthusiasm of organizational members. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitativewith a case study approach, allowing the researcher to explore phenomena in depth and systematically. This study references previous research titled "An Overview of Transformational Leadership Stylesin Student Organizations" (Bantam et al., 2024). Theaim of this research is to analyze the implementation of transformational leadership within the context of student organizations, specifically in the Student Association of the Psychology Department (HIMAPRO) for the 2023-2024 academic year. This study reveals that the application of transformational leadership theory, as described by McShane and Von Glinow (2010), has a positive impact in the context of student organizations, particularly in HIMAPRO
Studi Fenomenologi : Coping Mechanism dalam Menghadapi Bencana Banjir di Kelurahan Kec. Singkil Mandas, Astrid L.; Mende, Delovina; Korengkeng, Yossy
Journal of Psychology Humanlight Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Psikologi Kristen IAKN MANADO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51667/jph.v6i1.2404

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This study aims to explore the coping mechanisms developed by the residents of Karame Village, Singkil District, in facing recurring flood disasters. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, the research reveals that the community has internalized both problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies as part of their everyday lives. The findings show that floods are no longer perceived as traumatic events but as predictable occurrences that the community is emotionally and practically prepared to handle. Adaptive responses include the construction of multi-story houses, reliance on early warning information, strong social solidarity, and emotional support within families and neighborhoods. Cultural values such as gotong royong (mutual cooperation) play a key role in accelerating recovery and fostering psychological resilience. The study highlights the importance of integrating psychosocial and community-based approaches in disaster mitigation programs, emphasizing the lived experiences and collective strength of local communities.