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ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam)
ISSN : 26228912     EISSN : 26228920     DOI : -
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ENLIGHTEN: Islamic Counseling Guidance Journal, is a forum for scientists, experts, experts, practitioners in the world of Islamic Counseling. Enlighten stands on the notion of concern for the IAIN Langsa Islamic Guidance and Counseling Study Program due to the lack of literature on current Islamic Counseling research. With that enthusiasm, in the year 2018 Enlighten was published first. Enlighten is published twice a year in July and December. The focus of the study relates to the results of research and methods of developing Islamic Counseling. Enlighten already has e-ISSN 2622-8920 and p-ISSN: 2622-8912. Already has various indices and DOI. The entire submit process is published through full OJS, which is reviewed by experts and scientists in Islamic Counseling both at home and abroad.
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Strengthening digital citizenship behavior to reduce cyberbullying through learning outcome mediation Yuniawati, Elisa Ika; Tiatri, Sri; Beng, Jap Tji
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.9530

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Internet use that does not pay attention to digital ethics can lead to an increase in negative online behaviors such as cyberbullying among students. Cyberbullying behavior as a negative online behavior has a very serious impact not only on individual psychology but also learning outcomes so that it requires strategies and programs that can be used to prevent and reduce these impacts. Digital Citizenship is a concept of positive behavior when using the internet that contains ethics, responsibility, and utilizing the internet appropriately. In addition to digital citizenship behavior, learning outcomes also play a role in reducing negative online cyberbullying behavior. This study aims to examine the role of digital citizenship behavior on negative online cyberbullying behavior with learning outcomes as a mediator. In this study using a quantitative approach, surveys were distributed to 353 participants consisting of grade 1 to 3 junior high school students aged 11 to 16 years with male and female gender at two public junior high schools in Bali. The results showed that there was a role of digital citizenship toward cyberbullying, but learning outcomes did not mediate the relationship between digital citizenship and cyberbullying.
Exploring gender differences in self-confidence related to entering the workforce among Muslim college students Indra, Syaiful; Fitri, Silvia; Azhari, Azhari; Mahdi, Mahdi; Sujadi, Eko; Andriyani, Juli
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.7707

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Self-confidence is an essential component of an individual's psychological well-being, shaped by various factors, including gender. While differences in self-confidence exist, both men and women seek positive self-understanding to navigate life's challenges. Recognizing these differences is crucial for supporting the development of healthy and positive self-confidence. This study investigates the self-confidence levels of male and female students and compares their confidence in entering the workforce. Utilizing a quantitative descriptive approach, the study found that, on average, women exhibited higher levels of self-confidence than men. However, the comparison of self-confidence regarding entry into the workforce revealed no significant gender differences. These findings suggest that the educational environment fosters equal conditions, preparing students to face career challenges irrespective of gender. This research emphasizes the importance of an inclusive and equitable educational approach, where the development of relevant skills and competencies for the workforce is prioritized alongside the enhancement of self-confidence, a vital factor in achieving professional success. The implications of this study contribute to career counseling services in higher education, highlighting the need to focus on gender-neutral strategies that build students' self-confidence and equip them for future professional roles.
The role of anxiety in shaping bystander behavior: A study of students in bullying situations in Indonesian high schools Nengsih, Nengsih; Ilyas, Sabrida M.; Nasution, Silviarisa Br.
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.8547

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The bystander effect is a social phenomenon in which an individual's likelihood of helping others in an emergency decreases. Barriers preventing bystanders from intervening include anxiety about taking inappropriate actions and fear of becoming the next victim. This study aims to describe the level of anxiety among students in bullying situations and to examine the relationship between anxiety and the bystander effect in such contexts. A quantitative correlational research design was employed to explore the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. The study involved 154 high school students aged 16 to 18 years. Data were collected using researcher-developed anxiety and bystander effect scales, and analyzed using Pearson correlation. The findings indicate a significant positive relationship between anxiety and the bystander effect among students in bullying situations, meaning that higher anxiety levels are associated with a stronger bystander effect. These results suggest that school counseling services should prioritize interventions that address student anxiety and promote proactive bystander behaviors. Implementing programs focused on anxiety management and safe intervention strategies can play a vital role in reducing the incidence of passive bystander behavior in bullying cases.
The impact of rational emotive behavior therapy approach with Islamic values on children with sexual abuse trauma Zuliani, Hetti; Kee, Pau; Sapeer, Noor
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.8695

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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy integrated with Islamic values (REBT-NIS) in reducing trauma symptoms in children who have experienced sexual abuse in Aceh. This approach combines REBT techniques with Islamic values such as ridha (contentment), patience, and ikhlas (sincerity), which are expected to help children develop more rational and positive thinking in overcoming their trauma. The study used a quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test assessments to measure trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms in the children involved. The results showed a 50% reduction in trauma symptoms after the implementation of REBT-NIS, with significant improvements in all trauma dimensions measured using the Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS) and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS). These findings indicate that the REBT-NIS approach, which integrates Islamic values, is effective in supporting trauma recovery in sexually abused children, particularly in Aceh. This approach contributes to trauma therapy theory and practice by demonstrating the importance of integrating religious values into evidence-based psychological therapy.
Strengthening digital citizenship behavior to reduce cyberbullying through learning outcome mediation Yuniawati, Elisa Ika; Tiatri, Sri; Beng, Jap Tji
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.9530

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Internet use that does not pay attention to digital ethics can lead to an increase in negative online behaviors such as cyberbullying among students. Cyberbullying behavior as a negative online behavior has a very serious impact not only on individual psychology but also learning outcomes so that it requires strategies and programs that can be used to prevent and reduce these impacts. Digital Citizenship is a concept of positive behavior when using the internet that contains ethics, responsibility, and utilizing the internet appropriately. In addition to digital citizenship behavior, learning outcomes also play a role in reducing negative online cyberbullying behavior. This study aims to examine the role of digital citizenship behavior on negative online cyberbullying behavior with learning outcomes as a mediator. In this study using a quantitative approach, surveys were distributed to 353 participants consisting of grade 1 to 3 junior high school students aged 11 to 16 years with male and female gender at two public junior high schools in Bali. The results showed that there was a role of digital citizenship toward cyberbullying, but learning outcomes did not mediate the relationship between digital citizenship and cyberbullying.
Exploring mood through emotional dimensions: A PANAS-based study and its implications for Islamic counseling programs Hidayatullah, Muhammad Rahmat; Suryani, Suryani; Syaputra, Yogi Damai
ENLIGHTEN: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/enlighten.v7i2.9966

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Emotional regulation plays a vital role in supporting psychological well-being and academic success, particularly within Islamic educational environments. This study aims to examine the emotional dynamics of students in the Islamic Guidance and Counseling Program and to identify their implications for the development of culturally responsive counseling services. A descriptive quantitative approach was utilized, employing the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) to measure levels of Positive Affect (PA) and Negative Affect (NA) among students selected through purposive sampling over a three week period. The findings revealed that students consistently reported higher positive emotions, such as pride and enthusiasm, compared to negative emotions, such as worry and anger. Female students exhibited greater emotional variability than male students, with a higher tendency to experience both elevated positive affect and fluctuations in negative affect. These results emphasize the necessity of integrating Islamic values such as tawakkal (trust in God), patience, and gratitude into counseling interventions to enhance emotional resilience. The study recommends the adoption of data-driven emotional assessments to develop adaptive, gender-sensitive, and evidence-based counseling programs that foster holistic student development in Islamic educational settings.

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