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COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education
ISSN : 2548348X     EISSN : 25483498     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education ISSN: 2548-348X , e-ISSN: 2548-3498 is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI). The aim of this journal is to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding developments in the fields of counseling and education in all settings. The scope of this journal encompasses the applications of schools counseling, mental health, assessment, supervision in counseling, sexual abuse, violence addition counseling, multi-cultural counseling, crisis intervention, trauma counseling, ITC in counseling, counseling career, spiritual counseling, marriage and family counseling, counseling and psychotherapy, counseling in all setting; Education (teaching, development, instruction, educational projects and innovations, learning methodologies and new technologies in education and learning, assessment). It was first published in 2016.
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Effectiveness of Holland Career Counseling to Improve Career Maturity of the Students in the Faith-Based Educational School Fitriyah Fitriyah; Dominikus David Biondi Situmorang; Ifdil Ifdil
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020220741140

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This study aims to test the effectiveness of Holland career counseling to improve the career maturity of students at the Faith-Based Educational School in Pamekasan. The study design used was an experiment involving as many as 7 students was selected by purposive random sampling. Instruments used in this study were Career Maturity Inventory (CMI)-Form C. The results showed Holland career counseling effective to improve the career maturity of students. This study provides clarification on the effectiveness of handling the career maturity of students with Holland career counseling.
Peer Counseling Mentoring Model to Assist Students with Problems in Higher Education Neni Noviza; Nyayu Khadijah; Evia Darmawani; Kushendar Kushendar
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022)
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This study aims to: (1) identify the factual conditions of guidance and counseling services that exist at the Faculty of Dakwah and Communication of UIN Raden Fatah Palembang, (2) analyze the problems experienced by students, (3) identify the needs of students for guidance and counseling services, ( 4) Knowing the process of developing a peer counseling guidance service model with a mentoring approach and (5) Producing an effective mentoring approach peer counseling service model following the objective conditions of the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication. This study uses a development approach (research & development). The population and research subjects were students, PA lecturers, BK lecturers, Deputy Dean III for student affairs and cooperation and guidance and counseling experts. Data collection tools in this study used interview guidelines and questionnaires. The results of the study show: (1) the factual condition of counseling guidance services at the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication is carried out by academic supervisors individually (45.14%), and group (42.44%) not good category (2) description of the problems experienced by students of the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication-based on the results of the AUM analysis of the most common problems experienced by BPI study program students in the field of career and work problems ( KDP) of 46.01%, and Personal Self (DPI) of 36.58% (3) students' need for guidance and counseling services is needed (86.98%) with reasons to help students solve/handle problems (9.44%), personal, academic, social, career and religious fields, students will take advantage of (52, 05%). 4) developing a model for peer counseling services by conducting preliminary studies, designing a hypothetical model, carrying out due diligence, improving the model, limited field trials, and perfecting the model. 5) The peer counseling guidance service model, the mentoring approach is effective 72.04%, in helping solve student problems at the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication at UIN Raden Fatah Palembang.
The Relationship Between Fear, Loneliness, and Depression Among University Students: A Structural Equation Model Yousef Abdelqader Abu Shind; Muna Abdullah Al-Bahrani; Hussain Ali Alkharusi
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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The aim of this study was to test the causal relationship among fear of Covid-19, loneliness, and depression from Covid-19. The study sample consisted of 605 undergraduate students recruited from a public university. They completed three scales: fear of Covid-19, depression from Covid-19, and loneliness. The results revealed a good fit index for the proposed path model. The fear of Covid-19 predicted two types of loneliness emotional and social negatively. A positive association between depression and emotional as well as social loneliness was found. A total of 43% of the variance in depression was explained by loneliness.  Depression was potentially a mediating factor between a fear of pandemic and the feeling of loneliness. A counseling intervention can be designed based on these results.
The Aftermath Implications of Teenage Pregnancy on the Girl Child Education Onoshakpokaiye E Odiri; Oboawharhe Eloho Anthonia
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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The aim of the study is to investigate: i) impact of teenage pregnancy on the girl child attending government secondary schools ii) the level of academic accomplishment of the pregnant teenagers at the public secondary schools. The research design for this study was a descriptive survey. The study population made up of 800 teen mothers. A sample of 200 teen mothers in Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria, who had dropped out of secondary school as a result of teen pregnancies, was chosen through simple random sampling. The instrument utilized to collect the data was questionnaire which was administered to the participants, validated by three experts and its reliability was tested using Cronbach alpha which yielded 0.68. The participants were also interviewed. The data collected were analyzed using simple percentages. The results showed that young women who became pregnant while in school face a variety of difficulties, including early marriage, rejection by the family, disassociation from former classmates, social isolation, frequent absences following pregnancies, poor academic performance, and reasons for dropping out of school. The findings revealed that teen pregnancies affect the relationship of the girl child, family and peer group and also have an impact on young girls' academic performance in public secondary schools. We deduced from the literature review that adolescent pregnancy is a widespread problem that demands attention due to its effects on the education of girls. Some recommendations were also made.
The Developmental Trajectory of Teachers: A Theoretical Synthesis and Application to Counselor Education Jodi Tangen; Amy Qvammen Runcorn; Brenda Hall
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Teaching is an important component of counselor education. However, there is a lack of literature exploring the developmental progress of counselor educators as teachers. In the following article, we review the research on doctoral-level teaching preparation in counselor education, present a synthesized model of teacher development informed from thirteen historic teacher developmental models, discuss our model in the context of counselor education, and provide limitations and recommendations for future research. Through this manuscript, counselor educators will learn the developmental trajectory of doctoral students and counselor educators. This will lead to a better understanding of the ways we facilitate and strengthen counselor educators development as teachers.
Internal Locus of Control and Academic Self-Efficacy Influence on Academic Adjustment among College Students Nabilla Nur Auliya; Zaharuddin Zaharuddin; Kusumasari Kartika Hima Darmayanti
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Academic adjustment is a critical experience for university students in an educational setting. Students' ability to adjust with academic pressures will determine their level of success in reaching educational goals and academic development. As a result, it is critical to comprehend the psychological aspects that can influence a student's academic adjustment. This study examined the influence of internal locus of control and academic self-efficacy on academic adjustment among students at the Faculty of Psychology UIN Raden Fatah Palembang. This study involved (n=228) students selected using simple random sampling. The data was analyzed with IBM SPSS version 26 and Mplus version 7. Internal locus of control and academic self-efficacy significantly contribute to academic adjustment (R2 = 0.975). The increase in one point on internal locus of control and academic self-efficacy will impact academic adjustment. To improve students' academic adjustment, universities, especially academic departments, should focus on student locus of control and academic self-efficacy. They can approach learning problems better equipped and achieve their academic goals if they improve their internal locus of control and academic self-efficacy.
Questioning Turkish Psychological Counselor Trainees’ Prejudices towards Some Clients: Reflections of the Social Context Serdar Körük; Alper Karababa; Ali Ammar Kurt
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230841910

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The purpose of this study was to reveal the prejudices of psychological counselor trainees towards clients and the sources of these prejudices among a group of Turkish undergraduates in the psychological counseling department. The study group consisted of 39 undergraduates who were continuing their education in the third year. The ages of the students varied between 20 and 23. They were from different parts of Anatolia region in Turkey. The qualitative data obtained from 39 participants underwent content analysis. The themes related to the prejudices were found as crime domain, nationalism domain, LGBT people domain, conservative people domain, and personal domain while the themes related to the sources of prejudices were found as interpersonal domain, personal domain, and media domain. The themes and categories were discussed in relation to the literature on prejudice in psychological counseling and the previous studies that have been conducted.
Vocational Identity in College Students: Path Analysis of Childhood Attachment, Gender, Age, and Socioeconomic Status Lara Strate; Tony Michael; Marie Hammond
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of gender, age, socioeconomic status, and early childhood parental attachment on vocational identity. Participants included 309 college students who completed a demographic questionnaire, the Adult Scale of Parental Attachment-Short Form (ASPA-SF; Michael & Snow, 2019), and My Vocational Situation (MVS; Holland, Gottfredson, & Power, 1980). Responses were examined through structural equation modeling. Results indicated an overall acceptable model fit and the specific strength of the corresponding variables had on the levels of vocational identity. Implications and areas for future research are proposed.
Comparison of Burnout Based on Gender and Part-time Work Among Higher Education Students Aprezo Pardodi Maba
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020220742140

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With an emphasis on gender disparities and part-time employment status, this study explores the causes of burnout among college and university students. The academic world is increasingly concerned about burnout, which is characterized by excessive exhaustion and a loss of interest in academic pursuits. This study, which involved university students from Lampung, Indonesia, indicated that gender is crucial in determining how burnout affects students. Burnout is also more likely when part-time occupations are required due to increased economic hardships. The results highlight the significance of comprehending and resolving the particular difficulties experienced by various student groups in order to promote a supportive learning environment and improve student well-being.
Individual Counseling Client-Centered Approach in Increasing the Resilience of Victims of Bullying Hartika Utami Fitri; Manah Rasmanah; Kushendar Kushendar
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022)
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Resilience is an aspect that is owned by individuals in dealing with pressure or challenges. Individuals in health need Resilience. The hectic bullying among teenagers is a phenomenon that has not been fully resolved. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of individual counseling with the client-centred approach in increasing victim resilience-bullying. The methodology in this research is a quantitative experiment, design pre-experiment type and Post-experiment. The sampling technique in this study uses purposive sampling. The sample in this study was two respondents data analysis using Single Subject Research (SSR) with A design1-B-A2. The research results show that the resilience of bullying victims is classified as low with a score for respondent "A," which is 45 and respondent "R," namely 48. Both individual counseling approaches are client-centred and effective in increasing victim resilience-bullying given to respondents "A" and "R" turned out to be effective. With an increase of 14 points for respondent "A" and for respondent "R" as many as 15 points. Thus, the group counseling approach is client-centred and effective in increasing the resilience of victims of bullying.