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COMMUNITY-BASED COUNSELING TO MITIGATE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF MARINE SEDIMENT CLEANING IN KARIMUN REGENCY Sitinjak, Theresia; Ramdani, Ramdani; Ahmad, Yanizon; Marpaung, Junierissa; Soeboer, Deni Achmad
Jurnal Bikotetik (Bimbingan dan Konseling: Teori dan Praktik) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Volume 09 Number 2, November 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Bimbingan dan Konseling

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/bikotetik.v9n2.p342-350

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The use of marine sediments in Karimun Regency causes socio-economic changes that have a direct impact on the psychological well-being of students in coastal areas. This study aims to formulate the design of collaborative guidance and counseling services as a mitigation strategy for family pressure, income instability, and community social dynamics arising from sediment extraction activities. Qualitative research methods were used to analyze contextual data, empirical literature, and school service needs. The results of the study show that these socio-economic impacts contribute to increased stress, decreased learning motivation, and behavioral vulnerability in students. These findings underscore the need for a collaborative guidance and counseling services model that integrates data mapping, cross-agency partnerships, family and community-based psychosocial interventions, and environmental-social literacy education. The formulated model positions counselor as systemic links between schools, families, and coastal stakeholders, thereby strengthening student resilience and increasing the effectiveness of services in the context of ecological and socioeconomic changes
Collaborative Guidance and Counseling for Southeast Asian Students’ Mental Health: A Comparative Study in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia Ramdani, Ramdani; Sitinjak, Theresia; Afdal, Afdal; Bin Abdul Razak, Amirul Fahmie; Darunkan, Thammasin
International Journal of Research in Counseling and Education Vol 9, No 1 (2025): International Journal of Research in Counseling and Education
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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This study investigates collaborative guidance and counseling practices to enhance secondary students’ mental health in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, highlighting the role of local cultural values. Using a qualitative comparative multi-case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving 60 students, 20 counselors, and 8 principals. Cross-case thematic analysis identified three key factors for effective collaboration: integration of cultural and spiritual values, adaptive interprofessional synergy, and participatory school leadership. Cultural constructs such as gotong royong in Indonesia, Kreng Jai in Thailand, and Rukun Negara in Malaysia underpin collaborative practices and support students’ psychological well-being. The study proposes a Cultural-Contextual Collaborative Counseling Model, emphasizing cultural embeddedness as a mediator linking collaboration to mental health outcomes. Findings contribute to culturally responsive counseling theories and inform educational policies that promote cross-cultural guidance practices across the ASEAN region