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Contact Name
Luky Kurniawan
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ijagc@mercubuana-yogya.ac.id
Phone
+6285643113101
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Department of Guidance and Counseling, Mercu Buana University of Yogyakarta Jalan Wates KM 10 Yogyakarta 55753 Telpon (0274) 6498211 / 6498212 Fax. (0274) 6498213
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Kab. bantul,
Daerah istimewa yogyakarta
INDONESIA
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling
ISSN : 27222357     EISSN : 27222365     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26486/ijagc
Core Subject : Education, Social,
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 review in the field of guidance and counseling written by researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world. The Scopes of this journal are school guidance and counseling practice, guidance and counseling in all domain, guidance and counseling in all setting, mental health in society, human resource development, ethics or legal issues in counseling, multicultural in counseling and education, educational counseling and psychology, community counseling and social justice.
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Family Counseling as An Effort to Maintain the Harmony of A Husband Couple Which does not Have Children Harahap, Erlina; Pardede, Nurhasanah; Astusti, Ira Widi
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (30.554 KB) | DOI: 10.26486/ijagc.v1i2.1292

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Every household must have a problem every marriage would want the birth of a child, because children can be trusted with a child's home life will be stronger and more harmonious. Therefore couples who are married try to have children because children are seen as important in the family. The value of children for family or parents in everyday life can be known, among others, from the fact that the child is a place where parents express love, children are a source of family happiness, children are often taken into consideration by a husband and wife to cancel the desire to divorce and also where parents depend various hopes. The purpose of this research is to describe psychological problems, life dynamics and the efforts made in maintaining family harmony without the presence of children. The research method uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive design while the research informants are taken by purposive sampling. The results of research on psychological problems found the fact the presence of a child is not the main factor of family harmony but there are still many other factors. Some of the efforts that a husband and wife can make in maintaining family integrity, the first is cooperation, the second is trying to please the couple, the third is adoption, the fourth is getting closer to religious activities. The benefits  the results of this study are as a basis for implementing family counseling in handling family problems, especially family problems that do not have children. 
Multicultural Competence in Indonesian Counseling Students: Perspectives of Visiting American Counselor Educators Robinson, Mona; Savitsky, Devyn
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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This article provides an overview of multicultural competencies from a global perspective, specifically as it relates to counseling students in Indonesia. An overview will be given of the cultural interactions observed by counselor educators who were visiting professors at a university in Indonesia. While racial and ethnic diversity in countries such as Indonesia remain homogenous, cultural differences were noted with respect to the intersectionality of gender and disability.  The intersection of culture, gender, and disability present unique challenges for counselors trying to assist their clients. Thus, it is imperative that counseling students become culturally competent so they can assist their clients who come from varying backgrounds. Implications are given to counseling programs to increase their students’ multicultural competencies when working with global populations.  
Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Programs in Developing Student Talent Lestari, Lestari; Izzaty, Rita Eka
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (489.19 KB) | DOI: 10.26486/ijagc.v1i2.1188

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This article provides an overview of multicultural competencies from a global perspective, specifically as it relates to counseling students in Indonesia. An overview will be given of the cultural interactions observed by counselor educators who were visiting professors at a university in Indonesia. While racial and ethnic diversity in countries such as Indonesia remain homogenous, cultural differences were noted with respect to the intersectionality of gender and disability.  The intersection of culture, gender, and disability present unique challenges for counselors trying to assist their clients. Thus, it is imperative that counseling students become culturally competent so they can assist their clients who come from varying backgrounds. Implications are given to counseling programs to increase their students’ multicultural competencies when working with global populations.  
Relationship Between Students’ Self Confidence Attitude and Assertive Attitude Among Student of Grade XI at SMAN 2 Gorontalo Usman, Irvan; Djibran, Moh Rizki; Ahsan, Sukria
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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School is considered a place where the students are familiar with new attitudes in life. It is expected that they can recognize a new positive attitude, such as an assertive attitude. The aim of the research is investigating students’ self-confidence behavior with assertive at grade XI of SMAN 2 Gorontalo. The population of this research was 310 students, while its samples were 31 people determined by random sampling. Data are collected through a scale of self-confidence and an assertive attitude. The data were analyzed with regression analysis. Research findings showed that there is a significant correlation between students’ self-confidence and assertive attitude. Variation of students’ self-confidence is 44,19% for assertive attitude, while the remaining 55,81% is followed by other behaviors and attitudes that are not revealed in this research. This study concludes that there is a correlation between self-confidence and assertive behavior on grade XI students of SMA N 2 Gorontalo.  
Trauma Healing With Play Therapy For Student of Senior High School 16 Pandeglang Banten Handoyo, Alfiandy Warih; Afiati, Evi; Muhibah, Siti; Hakim, Ibrahim Al
International Journal of Applied Guidance and Counseling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26486/ijagc.v1i2.1293

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A year pass after Tsunami Banten - Lampung disaster, there were some victims who still feeling trauma. This study aims to describe about the implementation of play therapy method for reduce students survivor of the Tsunami Sunda Strait disaster trauma. This research method is descriptive, that will describe about doing play therapy for trauma healing on trauma survivor. The results of the assessment showed that there are some students experience physical, emotional, and habitual disorders. Play therapy activities carried out in three stages:  initiation, outdoor activities, and indoor activities. The final results show that after participating in play therapy activities, students feel more comfortable and relax because they can pour out their fears. Students also begin to reduce anxiety and fear. 

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