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Contact Name
Hengki Yandri
Contact Email
hengki@konselor.org
Phone
+6285263708590
Journal Mail Official
ijocd@iainkerinci.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jurusan Bimbingan dan Konseling Pendidikan Islam Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci Jalan Kapten Muradi, Pesisir Bukit, Sungai Penuh, Jambi, 37112
Location
Kab. kerinci,
Jambi
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development
ISSN : 26857375     EISSN : 26857367     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32939/ijocd
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
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.
Articles 112 Documents
The Relationship between Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and Consumptive Behavior among High School Students in West Palu District Mastura, Ade Avriliani MY.; Fitriani, Dian; Hasan, Hasan; Nurwahyuni, Nurwahyuni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i2.5952

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The widespread use of digital platforms among secondary school students has led to the emergence of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), a social anxiety characterised by feelings of exclusion from enjoyable activities experienced by others. Social media features, such as daily stories and live streams on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, encourage students to follow trends. High levels of FOMO are associated with consumerist behaviour, where students purchase items they do not truly need simply to align with lifestyle trends or popular phenomena. This study aims to determine the correlation between FOMO and consumptive behavior among high school students in West Palu District. A total of 300 students were selected using purposive sampling, and the data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially through classical assumption tests (normality and linearity) and product moment correlation. The results showed that 68.66% of students experienced high FOMO, and 52.33% exhibited high consumptive behavior. Pearson's correlation analysis yielded r = 0.767 with p < 0.05, which is greater than the table r of 0.113, thus rejecting the null hypothesis and accepting the alternative hypothesis. These findings serve as a reference for counselors through classical guidance to explain the influence of social media algorithms and influencers, as well as through group counseling services for students with excessive impulsive tendencies. These services can help students shift from FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) to JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) in order to be wiser in their use of social media and consumption patterns.
Character Education Values in the Animated Series Nussa: A Semiotic Approach Wahyuni, Syarli; Ahmad Jamin; Daflizar, Daflizar
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i1.6010

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This study addresses the concern over children’s increasing exposure to YouTube content that often lacks values of character education and may contribute to a crisis of character. Animated films, however, can be an alternative medium for instilling positive values, yet children frequently regard them only as entertainment and overlook their educational aspects. To explore this potential, the animated series Nussa, available on YouTube, was chosen as the research object because it integrates Islamic values and conveys moral lessons in an engaging way. The study employs a descriptive qualitative design within the framework of library research using a structuralism approach. Data were collected through documentation and analyzed using Roland Barthes’ semiotic theory, while validity was ensured through prolonged observation, persistence, and triangulation. Findings reveal three key points: first, nine character values were identified across five episodes of Nussa, namely religiosity, honesty, tolerance, creativity, curiosity, nationalism, friendliness/communicativeness, environmental care, and responsibility; second, denotative meanings illustrated everyday Muslim life through characters like Nussa, Rara, Uma, and Abdul, while connotative meanings emphasized moral values, and mythological meanings reinforced Islamic perspectives on these values; third, methods of transmitting character values included qudwah (role modeling), targhib (motivation), commands, prohibitions, tarhib (warnings), dialogue, and debate. Overall, the study concludes that the Nussa animated series serves not only as entertainment but also as a valuable medium for character education, contributing positively to children’s moral and social development.
Strengthening Tolerance Character in Aqidah Akhlak Learning at MTs Kayu Aro Lindung Jaya Permana, Defwan; Usman, Usman; Jalwis, Jalwis
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i1.6017

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This study aims to analyze the role of teachers in strengthening students’ tolerance character through Akidah Akhlak learning at MTsS Kayu Aro Lindung Jaya. The urgency of this research lies in the increasing importance of tolerance education in multicultural societies, particularly in schools where students from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds interact on a daily basis. Tolerance is not only a social necessity but also a moral value that must be systematically cultivated through education. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed to explore this phenomenon in depth. Data were collected using observations, interviews, and documentation to capture comprehensive perspectives from multiple stakeholders. The research participants consisted of one Akidah Akhlak teacher, the school principal, the deputy of curriculum, and ten students representing different ethnic backgrounds. The results indicate that Akidah Akhlak learning was implemented through an integrative and holistic approach that combined theoretical knowledge with practical moral guidance. The tolerance values emphasized include respect for religious, cultural, and ethnic differences, appreciation of diverse opinions, recognition of others’ beliefs, and collaboration across diversity. These values were reinforced through classroom activities, group discussions, and extracurricular programs. Strengthening tolerance was supported by teachers’ role modeling, family upbringing, the school environment, and social experiences. The internal impacts included students’ self-awareness, empathy, and conflict resolution skills, while the external impacts contributed to creating a peaceful, harmonious, and inclusive school climate. The findings highlight the strategic role of religious education as a powerful medium for cultivating tolerance and social cohesion in multicultural contexts
Strengthening Students' Creative Character Through Group Counseling Services: A Qualitative Study with a Case Study Approach at MTsN 1 Sungai Penuh City Melyetti, Melyetti; Jalwis, Jalwis; Eko Sujadi
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i1.6019

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This study addresses the prevalent issue of limited learning creativity among students at MTsN 1 Sungai Penuh City, which manifests as a reluctance to express ideas, a lack of confidence in decision-making, and difficulties in problem-solving. The research aimed to investigate how students' creative character values are strengthened through the provision of group counseling services. It examines all stages of the process: planning, implementation, evaluation, as well as the obstacles encountered and their corresponding solutions. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the study utilized primary and secondary data. Information was gathered through observation, interviews, and documentation, and subsequently analyzed using data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. The validity of the data was ensured through prolonged field engagement, persistent observation, and methodological triangulation. The findings indicate that the planning and implementation of group counseling services were both successful, with guidance and counseling teachers effectively preparing for and using habituation to build students' confidence and learning motivation. The evaluation revealed significant positive changes in students, who demonstrated greater courage to express opinions and enhanced problem-solving abilities. Despite these successes, obstacles such as varied student characters, limited cooperation among group members, and a lack of adequate facilities were identified. In conclusion, the findings highlight that group counseling is a viable and effective strategy for fostering and strengthening creative character in students, with practical implications for improving educational outcomes through a supportive and structured intervention.
Qualitative Study: Strengthening Teachers' Integrity Through Collaborative Academic Supervision at SDN 047/XI Koto Baru Mailisni, Mailisni; Hadi Candra; Pristian Hadi Putra
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i2.6022

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This qualitative study examines the process of strengthening teacher integrity through collaborative academic supervision at SDN 047/XI Koto Baru. This research was motivated by the importance of strengthening character education as a benchmark for improving national education, with teacher integrity as one of its main pillars. The aim is to describe the process of strengthening teacher integrity through a collaborative supervision approach that is collegial, supportive, and partnership-based. The findings are expected to serve as a reference for other schools. This study used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The research informants were the principal and teachers. The collected data were analyzed through the stages of reduction, presentation, conclusion drawing, and verification. Data validity was tested using source, technique, and time triangulation techniques. The results of the study show several key findings. The actual condition of teacher integrity in this school was initially characterized by a lack of responsibility in managing learning, low discipline, and weak commitment to the school's vision and mission. After the implementation of collaborative supervision, there was an increase in teachers' motivation to innovate in learning, competence in preparing learning tools, strengthening of work ethic and responsibility, and improved discipline. The obstacles encountered included teachers' lack of ability to operate information technology, limited time to attend online workshops, and inadequate facilities and infrastructure. In conclusion, collaborative academic supervision has proven to be effective in strengthening teacher integrity, as evidenced by significant improvements in their responsibility, discipline, and professional work ethic. This approach offers a practical solution for schools seeking to foster a culture of integrity and professionalism in the workplace.
Strengthening Creative Character of Students in Cumo Pulai Art Studio Badral, Lailai; Alam, Masnur; Candra, Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i2.6044

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This study explores the contribution of extracurricular art activities in strengthening students’ creative character through the Cumo Pulai Art Studio at SMAN 4 Sungai Penuh, Jambi, Indonesia. Character education is a central mission of national education, emphasizing not only academic excellence but also moral, social, and creative capacities needed in the 21st century. Creativity, defined as originality, flexibility, elaboration, and problem-solving ability, is an essential competence; however, preliminary observations indicated that students in the art studio often lacked initiative, showed low motivation, and produced limited original works. This study aimed to examine the processes of strengthening creative character, the outcomes achieved, and the factors that support or hinder the implementation of the program. Employing a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through observations, semi-structured interviews with students, teachers, and studio coaches, and document analysis. Participants were selected purposively from students actively engaged in the art studio. Data were analysed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model, which includes data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that the Cumo Pulai Art Studio created a conducive learning environment where students enhanced originality through choreography and music composition, improved collaboration through group performance, and developed discipline and responsibility by following structured rehearsals. The program also fostered cultural preservation by encouraging students to value and reinterpret local traditions in creative ways. Despite these benefits, challenges such as limited facilities, lack of skilled instructors, and inconsistent student attendance were identified. The study concludes that extracurricular art education can significantly strengthen creative character and cultural appreciation, suggesting that integrating such programs into schools offers an effective strategy for holistic student development.
Teacher Strategies in Greeting-Based Character Education: Fostering Students’ Friendly Traits at State Islamic Elementary School 1 Merangin Fikri, M. Zhaharil; Pristian Hadi Putra; Novri Pahrizal; Indah Herningrum
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v6i2.6067

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This study explores the strategies employed by teachers at State Islamic Elementary School 1 Merangin in cultivating greeting practices as a means of fostering students’ friendly character. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews with the school principal, teachers, and students, as well as document analysis of instructional activities and school-based cultural programs. The findings reveal three major points. First, greeting practices are regarded as crucial in shaping students’ friendly character. They contribute to the development of positive social relations, strengthen etiquette, reduce conflicts, and nurture a welcoming personality. Second, teachers adopt various strategies to instill greeting habits, including socialization and internalization of greeting culture, introducing the meaning and benefits of greetings, serving as role models, and implementing evaluation and reward systems. Third, the outcomes of these strategies are evident in the consistent practice of greetings among students, the establishment of a friendly classroom atmosphere, improved relationships between students and teachers, and a noticeable reduction of potential conflicts. This study underscores the pivotal role of teachers as agents of character education in Islamic elementary schools. It highlights how simple yet consistent practices such as greetings can effectively integrate social values, etiquette, and Islamic morality into daily school life. The findings have broader implications for Islamic education, suggesting that greeting-based character education can nurture a generation of students characterized by friendliness, respect, and strong moral integrity.
Hidden Wounds of the Inner Child: A Systematic Review on The Psychological Effects of Childhood Trauma in Adulthood Loama, Rizka Tri; Suwarjo, Suwarjo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i2.6088

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Childhood trauma refers to the lasting impact of adverse experiences during early life that continue to shape behaviour, emotions, and social relationships in adulthood. This study aims to systematically review empirical evidence on how childhood trauma influences adult psychological patterns and identifies effective therapeutic approaches. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework, a comprehensive search was conducted across Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus. Inclusion criteria were intentionally stringent—focusing only on studies published within the last 15 years, written in English or Indonesian, and directly examining the effects of childhood trauma on adult life. From 967 identified records, only 7 met all inclusion criteria, reflecting the rigorous screening process and ensuring the high relevance and methodological quality of the final selection. The synthesis of findings reveals consistent patterns: adults with unresolved childhood trauma often exhibit low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and relational difficulties. However, therapeutic approaches emphasizing self-awareness, emotional regulation, and inner child healing demonstrate positive recovery outcomes. Overall, this review underscores that understanding the specific emotional and behavioural patterns rooted in childhood trauma, along with tailored therapeutic interventions, is essential to fostering long-term psychological well-being. Future studies are encouraged to deepen empirical exploration through longitudinal designs.
Development of ROPUTRAS Games in Group Guidance to Foster Self-Awareness among MTs Al-Islam Students Gustama, Rosyid Arfan; Rahman, Diniy Hidayatur; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i2.5724

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One of the periods of growth and development that individuals will face is adolescence. Adolescence can be referred to as a period of identity search, where adolescents are required to develop self-awareness. This is especially true for students, who live their lives according to strong Islamic and social values. Students with low self-awareness face difficulties in daily life, struggling to recognize and reflect on their strengths. In addition, violations of the cottage such as leaving during class time, choosing to go to the canteen during class time and smoking behavior in the canteen are still widely seen. The purpose of this study is to develop the ROPUTRAS (Spinning Wheel of students Self-Awareness) game as a tool to enhance self-awareness among MTs students. The research and development procedure adopts the ADDIE model, implemented in five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The results of expert and potential user evaluations were analyzed using the Inter-rater-agreement method. Additionally, the effectiveness test used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test analysis. Based on the validation results by subject matter experts, media experts, and potential users, it can be concluded that this guide has very high validity, referring to the aspect of acceptability. Therefore, it can be concluded that the ROPUTRAS game media product for developing self-awareness among MTs students is suitable for use. In addition, violations of the cottage such as leaving during class time, choosing to go to the canteen during class time and smoking behavior in the canteen are still widely seen.
Adaptation of the Student Engagement Questionnaire (SEQ) into Indonesian Version for Secondary School Students Diniyah, Usrotun; Hidayah, Nur; Hotifah, Yuliati
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i2.5755

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The goal of this research is to adapt the Student Engagement Questionnaire (SEQ) into the Indonesian version. The assessment that is adapted is the Student Engagement Questionnaire (SEQ) formulated by Reeve & Tseng, which consists of 22 items across four dimensions: agentic, behavior, emotion, and cognitive. The adaptation procedure follows the International Test Commission (ITC) Guidelines for Translating and Adapting Tests.  The sequence consists of six stages: (1) Initial development; (2) Test construction; (3) Validation; (4) Administration; (5) Scoring and interpreting; (6) Documentation phase. However, this study only reached the scoring and interpreting stage. Therefore, future researchers should continue similar studies through to the documentation stage. In this research, 2 translators, 2 psychometrics experts for content validation, 10 Islamic Junior High School students for readability assessments, and 385 Islamic Junior High School students for construct validation of the instrument are involved. The content validity test resulted in a total mean of 1.34 for the similarity aspect and 1.3 for the comparability aspect, with a s-CVI value of 1.00. The construct validity test, conducted using CFA, yielded results with CFI 0.931, TLI 0.922, RMSEA 0.062, and SRMR 0.045. Furthermore, the Cronbach's Alpha value was obtained at 0.94. Therefore, this instrument has been demonstrated to be both valid and reliable for assessing student engagement

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