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Representation Of Family Financial Communication Patterns In The Film HOME SWEET LOAN Astrid Nabillah; Yani Achdiani; Sarah Nurul Fatimah
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 03 (2025): Mei: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jukim.v4i03.1976

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This study aims to analyze the representation of financial communication patterns in families as shown in the film Home Sweet Loan. The approach used in this study is a qualitative method with content analysis techniques to examine dialogue, character interactions, and the dynamics of financial conflicts that occur in the film. The results of the study indicate that openness in financial communication plays an important role in maintaining household economic balance, while lack of transparency can trigger conflict and financial instability. The film Home Sweet Loan also illustrates how healthy communication patterns can help families in preparing budgets, managing debt, and increasing family members' awareness of the importance of financial planning. The interpretation of the film Home Sweet Loan not only represents the social reality of financial management in families, but also illustrates the importance of open communication in building economic stability and household harmony.
STUDI KASUS THAT DEAR THE OCTOPUS DALAM MEMBANGUN INTIMASI KELUARGA MELALUI KOMUNIKASI INTERPERSONAL Salsa Aulia Ramadanti; Naya Nafisa; Salsa Khoerunnisa; Zahra Ghaida Hanifah; Nabilah Naila Nurrohmah; Yani Achdiani; Sarah Nurul Fatimah
Journal Media Public Relations Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal Media Public Relations (JMP)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Tulang Bawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37090/42xe7v86

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Penelitian ini mengangkat masalah bagaimana komunikasi interpersonal dalam keluarga digambarkan melalui drama That Dear Octopus karya Dodie Smith, khususnya dalam membentuk intimasi emosional di tengah konflik dan perubahan nilai sosial. Tujuannya adalah untuk menganalisis peran komunikasi sebagai penguat maupun pelemah hubungan antar generasi dalam keluarga. Penelitian ini adalah mengkaji dinamika relasi keluarga dalam drama tersebut sebagai representasi kompleksitas hubungan emosional, serta menggali relevansi pesan moral dan sosialnya terhadap konteks keluarga masa kini.Pada Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Literature Review, dengan tujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kesenjangan antara teori yang telah ada dengan fenomena atau kasus yang terjadi di lapangan, sekaligus untuk menelaah kelemahan atau keterbatasan yang terdapat dalam pendekatan teoritis. Drama ini menunjukkan bahwa komunikasi dan kedekatan emosional adalah kunci untuk mengatasi konflik dalam keluarga, serta bahwa nilai-nilai dasar seperti kasih sayang dan kebersamaan menjadi kunci utama dalam membangun keluarga yang utuh dan harmonis. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa drama That Dear Octopus karya Dodie Smith menjadi refleksi mendalam tentang pentingnya komunikasi interpersonal dalam membentuk dan mempertahankan keintiman emosional dalam keluarga. Penelitian ini menekankan pentingnya keluarga modern membangun komunikasi sehat dan inklusif di tengah era digital yang mengurangi interaksi langsung. Studi ini juga membuka peluang untuk peneliti selanjutnya terkait representasi keluarga dalam seni sebagai refleksi tantangan relasi sosial kontemporer. Selain itu, metode literature review dapat diperkaya dengan pendekatan kualitatif untuk menggali respons audiens terhadap nilai komunikasi dalam drama.
Analysis of the Family as the Primary Source of Emotional Support in Maintaining Children's Mental Health Zara Zetira Hayatunnufus; Yani Achdiani; Sarah Nurul Fatimah
Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): APRIL
Publisher : Konsorsium Nasional Pengelola Jurnal Pengabdian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/jpn.v4i2.127

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Children’s and adolescents’ mental health has become a critical global concern, particularly as social, academic, and environmental pressures continue to intensify. Family, as the primary social institution, plays a fundamental role in shaping children’s emotional stability and psychological resilience. This study analyzes the function of the family as the main source of emotional support in maintaining children’s mental health. Emotional warmth, effective communication, and consistent parental involvement are identified as key components that contribute to a child’s psychological well-being. Conversely, lack of emotional support, dysfunctional parenting patterns, and family conflict are strongly correlated with increased risks of mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems. The findings highlight that parents’ responsiveness, empathy, and communication skills significantly influence the development of a child’s emotional regulation and coping strategies. When families create safe, nurturing, and supportive environments, children are more likely to develop strong mental resilience. Conversely, toxic or unsupportive family dynamics may lead to long-term psychological vulnerabilities. The study emphasizes the importance of strengthening family-based interventions, improving parental awareness, and adopting supportive parenting styles to prevent mental health issues in children. Strengthening family emotional support systems is therefore crucial in promoting long-term psychological well-being.
Analysis of Parental Intervention as a Contributing Factor to Marital Breakdown Kalita Tisa Audila; Yani Achdiani; Sarah Nurul Fatimah
Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): APRIL
Publisher : Konsorsium Nasional Pengelola Jurnal Pengabdian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/jpn.v4i2.128

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Marriage is a sacred covenant that establishes a family between a man and a woman. Within Islamic law and social norms, marriage represents the foundation of human life, forming a household built on harmony, affection, and mutual responsibility. However, the stability of a family can be disrupted by third-party intervention, particularly from parents or in-laws. Such intervention often arises from economic concerns, cultural expectations, emotional attachment, or cohabitation, which blur the boundaries between the newly formed household and the parental home. This study examines the forms, causes, and impacts of parental intervention on marital relationships. Findings indicate that parental involvement may appear in various forms such as giving advice, providing financial support, influencing decision-making, or intervening in childcare. Although often motivated by goodwill, excessive involvement can undermine the couple’s autonomy, trigger conflicts, create emotional pressure, reduce independence, and in severe cases, lead to marital breakdown or divorce. From the perspective of Islamic legal sociology, parents indeed hold a moral responsibility to guide their children. However, Islamic teachings emphasize the balance between parental guidance and respecting the independence of the married couple. Therefore, maintaining healthy communication and clear boundaries is essential to prevent conflicts and preserve marital harmony.