Nina Siti Marlina
Universitas Bunga Bangsa

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Integrating Logotherapy and Islamic Guidance in Career Counseling: Addressing Quarter Life Crisis Among Muslim Young Adults Nina Siti Marlina
Asesment : Journal Of Counseling Guidance Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Asesment: Journal of Counseling Guidance
Publisher : P3M STAI Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/n4985d84

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Background: Quarter-life crisis among Muslim young adults represents a complex developmental challenge characterized by career uncertainty, identity confusion, and existential anxiety. Conventional secular career counseling inadequately addresses this phenomenon due to its neglect of spiritual dimensions that are central to Islamic identity and meaning-making processes.Objective: This study aimed to develop and examine an integrative career counseling framework that combines logotherapy's meaning-centered principles with Islamic spiritual guidance to address quarter-life crisis among Muslim young adults.Method: Employing interpretative phenomenological analysis, this investigation examined twenty-two Muslim young adults aged 22–32 years who completed 6–8 individual counseling sessions. Data were collected through recorded sessions, reflective journals, and post-intervention interviews, generating 1,847 pages of transcripts analyzed using NVivo software.Findings and Implications: The phenomenological analysis revealed five superordinate themes: existential awakening through spiritual reconnection, liberation from materialistic success paradigms, meaning-centered career reconstruction, integration of professional and spiritual identities, and empowerment through existential choice. These themes demonstrate that spiritual reconnection serves as a foundational catalyst, enabling comprehensive career clarity and identity coherence.Conclusion: This research demonstrates that effective career counseling for Muslim young adults necessitates the explicit integration of meaning-centered psychological approaches with Islamic spiritual guidance, providing validated protocols for culturally responsive counseling practice and theoretical foundations for future research examining spiritually integrated interventions across diverse religious populations.
Social Guidance Based on Local Wisdom: Building Social Resilience in the Midst of Cultural Change Nina Siti Marlina
Asesment : Journal Of Counseling Guidance Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Asesment: Journal of Counseling Guidance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/kr3md110

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Background: Communities worldwide are experiencing significant cultural change, challenging their social resilience and traditional support systems. Understanding how local wisdom can be systematically integrated into social guidance mechanisms represents a critical need for culturally grounded approaches to community resilience building.Objective: This study explores how local wisdom can be integrated into social guidance mechanisms to build social resilience in communities experiencing cultural change, identifying the dimensions, integration processes, success factors, and outcomes of such integration.Method: This qualitative study employed an interpretive phenomenological approach across multiple indigenous and traditional communities. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation, and document analysis to capture the lived experiences and cultural practices of community members.Findings and Implications: The research identified five fundamental dimensions of local wisdom that contribute to social resilience: traditional ecological knowledge, social organization principles, cultural values, healing practices, and ceremonial traditions. Integration occurs through four primary mechanisms—formal institutionalization, educational programs, community-based initiatives, and digital documentation—with community-led grassroots approaches demonstrating the highest effectiveness. Success depends critically on political-legal recognition, strong traditional institutions, positive socio-cultural dynamics, and community sovereignty over cultural change processes. Local wisdom integration produces significant improvements in social cohesion, adaptive capacity, cultural identity, psychological well-being, and environmental management.Conclusion: Effective resilience building requires deep integration of local wisdom, critical engagement with traditional knowledge, and community control over cultural trajectories. This research contributes practical frameworks for culturally grounded development approaches that honor indigenous knowledge while supporting sustainable adaptation to contemporary challenges.