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Junior High School Student Career Orientation: Congruence between the Selection of School Majors and Self-Potential Abdillah, Muhamad Hasan; Zahra, Zahra; Delvani, Rina; Mulyanti, Nasywa Dewi
Psychological Research on Urban Society Vol. 8, No. 1
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This study aims to identify the level of career orientation of junior high school students as a first step in providing career interventions. The subjects in this study were junior high school students from class IX in Samarinda City, comprising three schools with 69 students. The sample selection was obtained using a stratified random sampling technique. Researchers use the career orientation scale as the research instrument, whereas the data analysis technique uses descriptive analysis and an independent t-test. The descriptive analysis results show that the career orientation level of junior high school students in Samarinda City tends to be low. The independent t-test analysis results between the three schools show no difference in the level of student career orientation (F = 0.13 and p = 0.875). Therefore, low levels of student career orientation tend to be experienced by all schools (group A, group B, and group C). Thus, the schools should socialize on the importance of career planning from the junior high school level so students can choose school majors in high school according to their potential.
PERSPEKTIF KONSELOR ISLAMI TERKAIT TRANFORMASI DAKWAH DALAM MENANGANI KRISIS RUMAH TANGGA DAN TOXIC RELATIONSHIP Apriari , Shinta Ath Thariq; Wahyuni, Siti Aisyah; Delvani, Rina
Hisbah: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling dan Dakwah Islam Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Domestic crises and the phenomenon of toxic relationships are increasingly complex issues in the modern era, characterized by increasing conflict, verbal and emotional violence, and couples' inability to manage differences. This situation demands the presence of Islamic counselors to provide a more transformative approach to da'wah (Islamic outreach). Da'wah transformation is considered crucial because it can provide solutions that not only emphasize the spiritual dimension but also address psychological and social aspects. This study used qualitative methods with data collection techniques through semi-structured interviews and indirect observation, and involved five Islamic counselors actively providing family counseling services. The sample collection was analyzed using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was conducted using a thematic analysis approach to explore in-depth the counselors' experiences and strategies in handling cases. The results show that Islamic counselors interpret da'wah transformation as a process of family empowerment through the integration of applicable spiritual, psychological, and social values. The strategies used include strengthening spiritual communication between couples, moral guidance as a basis for building relationship ethics, and the application of religious coping-based counseling. These strategies have proven effective in reducing conflict, improving communication quality, and preventing the negative impacts of toxic relationships.   Keywords: transformation da’wah, toxic relationship, Islamic counselor.