International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)

Analysis of Cinema Therapy Technique for Increasing Self-Confidence in Adolescent Victims of Prejudicial Bullying

Padillah, Raup (Unknown)
Hidayah, Nur (Unknown)
Setyosari, Punaji (Unknown)
Hambali, IM (Unknown)
Indreswari, Henny (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jan 2024

Abstract

With the most bullying cases, Indonesia takes the top spot. With 84% of the vote, Indonesia holds the top spot. More than Vietnam and Nepal combined, this figure is higher. Pakistan came in third with 43%, and Cambodia came in second with 73%. According to KPAI data, there would be 226 instances of bullying in addition to physical and psychological abuse in 2022. In this are figures. is quite big, and all the parties concerned need to pay attention to it. As a result of bullying, victims often have low self-confidence, according to some research findings. Several studies have found that adolescents frequently struggle with self-confidence issues. How about making one of those initiatives to help victims of prejudiced bullying deal with their lack of confidence? is to create methods for self-reflection via movie therapy. The finest alternative to traditional therapy is film therapy.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJAGC

Publisher

Subject

Education Social Sciences

Description

IJAGC is a high-quality open access peer-reviewed research journal that is published by the Department of Guidance and Counseling, Mercu Buana University of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. IJAGC provides a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high quality empirical original research papers and literature ...