Teaching, Learning, and Development
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)

The Effectiveness of Group Counseling with Self-Management Techniques to Reduce Academic Procrastination in Students

Barida, Muya (Unknown)
Maharani, Tessa Dwi (Unknown)
Zulfiakansa, Salwa Desti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jul 2025

Abstract

Academic procrastination is a tendency to delay starting or completing academic tasks. Based on assessments and interviews with guidance and counseling teachers at SMKN 5 Yogyakarta, several students were found to have high levels of academic procrastination. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of group counseling with a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) approach and self-management techniques in reducing academic procrastination behavior. The study used an experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design. The subjects were 10 students selected by simple random sampling, then divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was given group counseling services with self-management techniques, while the control group was not given any special techniques. The research instrument was an academic procrastination scale with a reliability of 0.842. The results of the Independent Sample T-Test showed a significance value of 0.027 (p <0.05), which means that group counseling with self-management techniques is effective in reducing academic procrastination of students in Yogyakarta.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

telad

Publisher

Subject

Education

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Teaching, Learning, and Development provides a platform for the discussion of teaching, learning, and development at any level. Journal invites articles on the broad range of settings in which people teach, learn and ...