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MEMULIHKAN JIWA DITENGAH KESIBUKAN : PERAN PASTORAL KONSELING BAGI PEKERJA DI UPTD PPA SULAWESI UTARA Raintung, Agnes B.J; Lokong, Yolanda Mega Ritme; Palar, Dennis
ATOHEMA: Jurnal Teologi Pastoral Konseling Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April || ATOHEMA: Jurnal Teologi Pastoral Konseling
Publisher : PT. Giat Konseling Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/atohema.v2i2.114

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This article discusses the role of pastoral counseling in the effort to restore the souls of workers at UPTD PPA North Sulawesi who face various psychological and spiritual challenges in carrying out their duties. This research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach through in-depth interviews with workers. The results show that workers face various challenges such as high workload, exposure to secondary trauma, security risks, and ethical dilemmas that significantly impact their mental health. Pastoral counseling emerges as an approach that integrates spiritual dimensions with psychological recovery, providing holistic support that encompasses emotional and spiritual aspects. Through the pastoral counseling approach, workers can find deeper meaning in their work, build spiritual resilience, and manage stress more effectively. This research provides important insights into how pastoral counseling can play a role in restoring and maintaining the mental health of workers amid challenging work demands.
EKONOMI PASTORAL: GAYA HIDUP KONSUMTIF DAN KEKERASAN DALAM RUMAH TANGGA Salindeho, Veibe; Dendeng, Leonardo Caesar; Nani, Deissy; Palar, Dennis; Timomor, Jenifer Makarios; Wengen , Natalia Christine; Salindeho, Mila Enjeli; Manambe, Claudia Vain; Barangke, Rosita Karalina
HOSPITALITAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Mei
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Abstract The study discussed the relationship between a consumer lifestyle and domestic violence. A consumptive life-style often involves excessive spending to satisfy personal wants without considering the needs or financial balance of the home. Studies show that financial pressures from a consumer lifestyle can be a factor that triggers or aggravates domestic violence. Factors such as financial tensions, unfulfilled feelings, and money-related conflicts can increase marital tension and cause violent incidents. The research methodology used is the research methodology of service learning research aimed at connecting education with the community and its needs.