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Sikap Tenaga Kesehatan Psikologi Terhadap Melukat Sebagai Terapi Psikologis Berdasarkan Perspektif Budaya Pristiyanti, Della Cindy
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 5 No. 1 Special Issues (2025): Innovation and Social Transformation for Golden Indonesia 2045
Publisher : Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v5i1 Special Issues.220

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Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi sikap tenaga kesehatan di bidang psikologi terhadap praktik ritual melukat sebagai terapi psikologis berbasis budaya di Bali. Dengan pendekatan kualitatif, wawancara mendalam dilakukan kepada tiga psikolog yang memiliki pengalaman dalam bidang klinis maupun tradisional. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa melukat dipahami sebagai strategi coping religius yang efektif untuk menenangkan pikiran, memberikan rasa refleksi diri, dan mendukung relaksasi, terutama bagi individu yang memiliki keyakinan terhadap ritual tersebut. Namun, praktik ini tidak dipandang sebagai terapi psikologis utama karena tidak memenuhi standar proses terapi yang terstruktur. Integrasi melukat dalam terapi modern dianggap potensial, terutama jika dikombinasikan dengan teknik psikologi seperti mindfulness dan meditasi. Narasumber menekankan pentingnya penelitian lebih lanjut untuk mengukur efektivitas melukat dalam konteks psikologi modern, serta perlunya kolaborasi antara psikolog dan pemuka adat untuk mengembangkan pendekatan holistik yang sensitif terhadap budaya. Temuan ini memberikan wawasan baru untuk mengembangkan model terapi yang lebih inklusif, menggabungkan pendekatan tradisional dengan metode ilmiah, serta menjawab tantangan sensitivitas budaya dalam layanan kesehatan mental.
Psychological health professionals’ perspectives on Melukat as a cultural approach to psychological therapy Pristiyanti, Della Cindy; Yuwanto, Listyo
Journal of Indonesian Psychological Science (JIPS) Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Journal of Indonesian Psychological Science (JIPS)
Publisher : UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jips.v5i1.31366

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This study explores the perspective of healthcare professionals in psychology toward the practice of melukat as a culturally based psychological therapy in Bali. Using a qualitative approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with three psychologists experienced in both clinical and traditional practices. The findings indicate that melukat is perceived as an effective religious coping strategy for calming the mind, fostering self-reflection, and supporting relaxation, particularly for individuals who believe in the ritual. However, the practice is not regarded as a primary psychological therapy, as it does not meet the standards of a structured therapeutic process. The integration of melukat into modern therapy is considered promising, especially when combined with psychological techniques such as mindfulness and meditation. The participants emphasized the importance of further research to assess the effectiveness of melukat within the context of modern psychology and the need for collaboration between psychologists and traditional leaders to develop a holistic, culturally sensitive approach. These findings provide new insights for developing more inclusive therapeutic models, integrating traditional practices with scientific methods, and addressing cultural sensitivity challenges in mental health services.