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Bisma The Journal of Counseling
ISSN : 25983199     EISSN : 25983210     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Bisma The Journal of Counseling ISSN: Print 2598-3199 –Online 2598-3210 is a peer-reviewed, published by Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha in collaboration with Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI). The list of the journal was associated with Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI) is list here. The aim of this journal is to publish articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding developments in the field of counseling. Its scope counseling in education, sections include research, 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.
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Parental Social Support and Psychological Well-being of Young Adults in Interfaith Dating Sakerebau, I.E.P. Ombaga; Huwae, Arthur
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Department of Guidance and Counseling, FIP, Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.85639

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Parental social support is understood as emotional, instrumental, esteem, and informational assistance provided by parents to children in the context of interfaith dating relationships. This study aims to analyze the relationship between parental social support and psychological well-being in young adults in interfaith dating relationships in Indonesia. Psychological well-being was measured using Ryff's psychological well-being scale consisting of six main dimensions, namely self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, autonomy, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal growth. The research method used was quantitative with a correlational design, with 208 young adult participants in interfaith dating relationships. The results showed a significant positive relationship between parental social support and psychological well-being (r = 0.493, p <0.01). The average parental social support received was 115.16, in the moderate category with a percentage of 56.25% of participants. The average psychological well-being was 84.36, also in the moderate category with a percentage of 57.21%. Parental social support was also positively related to each dimension of psychological well-being. These findings underscore the importance of parental social support in maintaining the psychological well-being of young adults facing challenges in interfaith relationships.
How Multicultural School Counselors Prepare Social–Emotional Development Program in Junior High School? Astuti, Budi; Purwanta, Edi; Bhakti, Caraka Putra; Sunarti; Kurniasih, Cucu; Lestari, Rizqi; Putra, Bela Janare
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i3.85653

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This study is driven by the urgent need to develop social-emotional development programs in Indonesian junior high schools, considering the significant changes that occur during adolescence and the challenges faced in multicultural contexts. Effective social-emotional development programs can help students manage emotions, strengthen social relationships, and enhance their mental well-being in the school environment. The primary objective of this research is to explore how multicultural school counselors prepare social-emotional development programs that meet the needs of junior high school students. This study employs a survey method with a quantitative approach, involving 126 school counselors from various provinces in Indonesia as research subjects. Data were collected through an online questionnaire distributed via Google Forms, utilizing instruments covering needs assessment, reference material development, and system support. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics to identify patterns and trends in social-emotional program development in schools. The results indicate that most counselors use needs assessments as a basis for developing their programs and leverage various resources, including peer documents, digital media, and collaboration with the school community. The study concludes that a needs-based approach is crucial in developing social-emotional programs.
Empathy in the Digital Age: The Role of Self-Control and Social Control in Addressing Cyberviolence Irmayanti, Nur; Chusniyah, Tutut
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86154

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The increasingly advanced digital era, the phenomenon of cyber violence or digital violence is increasingly disturbing. This study aims to analyze the influence of self-control and social control (the role of parents and peers) on cyber violence. This study uses a quantitative approach, the sample consists of 250 high school students. Data analysis uses a structural transaction model (SEM). The results of the study showed a significant correlation between empathy and cyber violence, where individuals with low levels of empathy tend to engage in violent behavior online. Self-control is also significantly correlated with cyber violence; low levels of self-control are associated with detrimental behavior online. An interesting finding is the role of parents, where poor emotional relationships and lack of parental supervision contribute to cyber violence. No correlation was found between peer influence and cyber violence, indicating that social learning theory is stronger in the context of delinquent behavior with peers than cyber violence. Empathy also acts as a mediator between self-control and cyber violence, where high empathy strengthens the positive influence of self-control in avoiding detrimental behavior online. This study provides important insights for the prevention and control of cyber violence, emphasizing the importance of empathy, self-control, and the role of parents in shaping positive behavior in cyberspace.
Individual Counselling Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy to Overcome Anxiety in Adolescent Victims of Sexual Violence Cania, Lita Fitara; Karneli, Yeni
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86207

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This study is motivated by the occurrence of sexual violence against young women today which is carried out by force by the perpetrator. The compulsion has a negative impact that causes anxiety disorders, both physiological anxiety symptoms and cognitive symptoms. With individual rational emotive behavior therapy counseling, irrational beliefs and actions can be changed into rational ones using the ABCDE theory. The purpose of this study is to apply individual rational emotive behavior therapy counseling interventions to provide positive and effective effects to overcome the anxiety of young victims of sexual violence. This type of research is quantitative experimental method using a single subject research design. The subject in the study was 1 person with purposive random sampling, namely young victims of sexual violence who were identified as anxious, to analyze the subject with repeated treatment implementation at a specified time. The method used in collecting data is observation and administration of the anxiety scale. The data analysis technique in this study uses quantitative statistics with descriptive analysis and analysis in conditions and between conditions. The results of this study are based on analysis in conditions and between conditions of the subject at baseline and intervention conditions giving a positive effect so that the findings in this study by applying individual rational emotive behavior therapy counseling interventions are effective in overcoming the anxiety of young victims of sexual violence.
Contribution of Parental Support and Peer Influence to Student Career Decision Making Offando, Ocen; Sukma, Dina
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86215

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Career development is influenced by various factors. Parental support and peer influence have a strong influence on adolescent career choices. This study aims to analyze the contribution of parental support and peer influence to career decision making. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach with a correlational method. A total of 151 grade XII students were selected through proportional random sampling techniques to participate in this study. The instruments used include a scale of parental support, peer influence, and career decision making. This study first conducted a Pearson correlation test to determine the contribution between research variables. Then the researcher conducted a classical assumption test as a prerequisite for regression analysis, using normality, linearity, and multicollinearity tests. Data analysis in the hypothesis test used multiple regression using SPSS 23. The results showed that parental support was in the high category, peer influence was in the high category, and career decision making was in the moderate category. The findings in this study indicate that parental support and peer influence contribute significantly to students' career decision making.
Resilience of Adolescent Victims of Sexual Violence in View of Family Support and Gender Bidayah, Afifah; Karneli, Yeni
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86231

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The increase in cases of sexual violence occurring among teenagers raises concerns about the psychological impact they experience. To face the impact, teenagers need resilience, which is how they can respond to the problems they experience more positively, endure difficult conditions, and bounce back. This research aims to analyze the resilience levels of adolescent victims of sexual violence in terms of family support and gender, as well as the differences. The research uses a quantitative approach with descriptive comparative methods and is deepened with interviews. The findings of the research show that 1) overall, the resilience level of adolescent victims of sexual violence is good, meaning they can endure despite experiencing trauma, 2) there is a significant difference in the resilience of adolescent victims of sexual violence when viewed from family support; the better the family support, the better the resilience, 3) there is a significant difference in the resilience of adolescent victims of sexual violence when viewed from gender; males have better resilience compared to females, 4) there is no interaction between family support and gender in explaining the resilience of adolescent victims of sexual violence.
Relationship between Academic Self-Concept and Construction in Hostel with Independence Students Learning At Al-Islamic Boarding School Hasibuan, Ummi Kalsum; Daharnis
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86304

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This research is motivated by the low level of student learning independence. Academic self-concept and guidance in the dormitory are factors that are thought to influence student learning independence. This study aims to analyze the relationship between academic self-concept and guidance in the dormitory with student learning independence. This study was conducted using a quantitative approach with a descriptive correlational type. The population of this study was 274 students in grades VII, VIII and IX of Al-Yusufiyah Islamic Boarding School and a research sample of 163 students. Sampling used the proportional random sampling technique. The instruments used were instruments on academic self-concept, guidance in the dormitory and learning independence with a Likert scale model. The research data were analyzed using simple regression and multiple regression. The results of the study showed that (1) in general, academic self-concept was in the very high category, (2) guidance in the dormitory was in the very good category, (3) learning independence was in the high category, (4) there was a significant relationship between academic self-concept and learning independence, (5) there was a significant relationship between guidance in the dormitory and learning independence, (6) there was a significant relationship between academic self-concept and guidance in the dormitory together with learning independence. The research results can be used as consideration for compiling guidance and counseling service programs that can optimize students' learning independence.
Symbolic Modeling and Cultural Integration: A Strategy for Developing Prosocial Behavior in Adolescents Taneo, Mario Martin; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu; Wahyuni, Fitri
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i3.86508

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The low level of prosocial behavior among junior high school students poses potential issues in social interactions, such as a lack of solidarity, indifference, and peer conflicts. This condition can also negatively impact academic success. This study aims to analyze the role of the cultural value suki toka apa in group counseling services using symbolic modeling techniques to enhance prosocial behavior among junior high school students. The research employed a quasi-experimental method with a nonequivalent control group design. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, involving 71 eighth-grade students. The findings revealed that the application of group counseling with symbolic modeling techniques integrating the value of suki toka apa significantly improved students' prosocial behavior. This is evidenced by the Wilcoxon hypothesis test results, which showed a p-value of 0.022, smaller than the significance level (α = 0.05). Furthermore, the Mann-Whitney U Test, used to identify significant differences between the experimental and control groups, yielded a p-value of 0.005 (0.005 < 0.05), indicating that the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. In conclusion, integrating the value of suki toka apa into group counseling services with symbolic modeling techniques enables students to internalize and apply prosocial behavior more effectively, ultimately fostering solidarity and a sense of togetherness among them.
E-Module Cognitive Behavior Modification with Restructuring Techniques to Reduce Cyberbullying Behavior Fradinata, Suci Amaliya; Karneli, Yeni
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86526

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Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that is very vulnerable to occur in adolescence, which is now easier and more often done using electronic or digital devices. Individuals or adolescents who experience cyberbullying can experience depression, anxiety, loneliness, suicidal behavior and symptomatic symptoms. This study aims to analyze the conditions of cyberbullying behavior and produce a product in the form of an e-module for cognitive behavioral modification with a change technique to reduce cyberbullying behavior that is feasible and can be used by BK teachers/Counselors. This study is a type of development research (Research and Development) with the ADDIE model. This study involved 3 experts related to the feasibility test of the content and appearance of the e-module and 2 BK teachers/Counselors to test the usability of the e-module. The research data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and nonparametric statistics. The results of the study showed that the condition of cyberbullying behavior in students was in the high category. The e-module for cognitive behavioral modification with a structuring technique to reduce cyberbullying behavior in students was considered feasible for use by BK teachers/Counselors in reducing cyberbullying behavior and the level of usability of the e-module was considered good.
Content Mastery Services using Small Group Discussion Learning Model to Improve Students' Interpersonal Communication Abilities Kurniawan, Rizki; Neviyarni
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v8i2.86559

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Poor interpersonal communication skills will hinder students in building and maintaining harmonious relationships. Effective communication if utilized properly has the potential to prevent and resolve problems or conflicts between individuals, groups, tribes, nations, and races. Efforts to improve students' interpersonal communication skills are carried out by providing material mastery services through small group discussion learning models. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of material mastery services through small group discussion learning models by comparing achievements before and after treatment. This study uses quantitative methodology. This study is a quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control group design. The study population was junior high school students, with samples taken using the Purposive Sampling technique, namely two classes classified as moderate interpersonal contact, both of which are equivalent. This study uses the Likert Scale paradigm for data collection, which is then analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test and the Mann-Whitney U Test, facilitated by SPSS version 26. This study concludes that topic mastery services using the small group discussion model effectively improve students' interpersonal communication skills. The gap in interpersonal communication skills between students in the experimental group, who received content mastery services through a small group discussion model, and those in the control group, who were only given structured content mastery services, was 0.000, indicating a probability below 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05).

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