Psychocentrum Review
Vol 4, No 2 (2022): Psychocentrum Review

Cognitive Distortion While Attending Online Class: Study on Banjar College Student

Rudi Haryadi (Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari)
Aminah Aminah (Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari)
Sri Ayatina Hayati (Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2022

Abstract

Online learning has begun to take place in Indonesia since March 2020 simultaneously in all educational institutions due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 outbreak. Sudden changes make it difficult for students to process information and lead to various patterns of thinking errors which are known as cognitive distortions. This study aims to reveal the patterns of cognitive distortions that students have during the online lectures. The research design used is a phenomenological qualitative design. Analysis of cognitive distortions was collected through in-depth interviews and document studies to 8 Banjar ethnic students. The results of the study found that there were 3 cognitive distortions, namely: (1) catastrophizing; (2) all-or-nothing thinking; and (3) should statements. The effects of these cognitive distortions include feeling lazy, bored, afraid, uncomfortable, drowsy, shaking, and heart palpitations. In the context of student behavior, students also tend to neglect lectures, access social media, sleep, and go to hang out with friends. Further research is needed to explore student’s cognitive distortions in post-Covid-19 pandemic situation or with diverse populations.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pcr

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Health Professions

Description

Psychocentrum Review focused to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding research and developments in the fields of Psychology, Counseling, and Psychotheraphy in a cross settings. The scope of this journal encompasses to study of psychotherapy, counseling, ...