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Unraveling the dangers of mental health self-diagnosis: a study on the phenomenon of adolescent self-diagnosis in junior high schools Nurismawan, Ach. Sudrajad; Lestary, Yunita Dinda; Purwoko, Budi; Alfaried, Hannes Zulfikar; Nafisah, Khilyatun
KONSELI: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling (E-Journal) Vol 11 No 1 (2024): KONSELI : Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling (E-journal)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/kons.v11i1.18039

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Recently, self-diagnosis or diagnosing personal conditions without expert judgment (psychologists and psychiatrists) by matching one’s condition with information obtained from the internet (YouTube, TikTok, and websites) tended to be inaccurate and harmed adolescents with symptoms, especially among college students. However, it did not rule out the possibility of self-diagnosis related to mental health also being carried out by teenage students who were attending school. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, this study focused 1) describes in detail the phenomenon of self-diagnosis in junior high school adolescents, 2) describe the causal factors and adverse impacts on junior high school adolescents when carrying out self-diagnosis and 3) explaining the implications and strategies for handling adolescent self-diagnosis for related parties (parents, homeroom teachers, counselors, and schools). This research also confirmed the researcher's initial suspicion that self-diagnosis could also occur among early adolescents and even 5th-grade elementary school students, not only among college students as in previous research in Indonesia. So that the phenomenon of adolescent self-diagnosis should not be underestimated, furthermore this finding needs to be followed up by related parties through synergy activities, mental health outreach with psychologists, and organizing parenting with parents.
Be an athlete, student, and child: Portraying the mental toughness of student athletes in a religious-based middle school Nurismawan, Ach. Sudrajad; Ramli, M.; Lestary, Yunita Dinda; Juniawan, Azka Ramadhani
ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): ProGCouns: Journal of Professionals in Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/progcouns.v6i1.78512

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Compared to student-athletes who attend special sports schools, those enrolled in public or religious schools tend to face greater obstacles, particularly in terms of mentoring and facilities. This phenomenological research aims to portray the mental toughness of student-athletes and their strategies for balancing their roles as athletes, students, and children while attending Middle School Muhammadiyah 12 GKB Gresik. Using semi-structured interviews with four student-athletes-selected based on the uniqueness of their sport and their willingness to participate: the researchers found that these student-athletes demonstrated good and mature mental toughness, as they were able to persevere and find solutions when facing obstacles and psychological pressures from training, competing, participating in school learning, and taking time to interact with family members at home. However, the school still needs to provide psychological support to further strengthen mental toughness through self-awareness training, imagery, and self-talk at least once per semester. The findings of this study can help fill the gap in field data on student-athletes in religious-based junior high schools in Indonesia and may inspire Islamic junior high school management to consider accepting student-athletes.