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Jurnal Psikologi Terapan (JPT)
ISSN : 2597663x     EISSN : 29625661     DOI : -
This journal specifies in ten fields of psychology: 1) psychology of religion, 2) clinical psychology, 3) social psychology, 4) educational psychology,5) industrial and organizational psychology, 6) developmental psychology, 7) indigenous psychology, 8) experimental psychology, 9) psychometrics, and 10) cross-culture psychology
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Optimizing Self-Acceptance in Mothers with Children with Down Syndrome Through a Reality Counseling Approach Putri, Andissa Layyanah
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.13403

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Mothers often experience profound sadness upon learning that their child has Down syndrome. The initial reactions include denial, shock, disbelief, and shame, which can lead to low self-acceptance, such as self-blame and refusal to accept the current situation. This research aims to increase self-acceptance in mothers with children who have Down syndrome through reality counseling (konseling realitas). The research uses a qualitative approach, with data collection methods including observation, interviews, and documentation. The reality counseling was conducted over four stages within six weeks. The results of this study indicate that reality counseling can effectively improve self-acceptance in mothers with children who have Down syndrome. This finding suggests that this counseling approach can assist mothers in adapting to their situation and improving their emotional well-being, which ultimately supports better parenting
Religiosity Behind Bars: A Study on Guilt in Class IIA Martapura Women's Correctional Facility Sapitri, Nurlita; Ariani, Lita
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.11786

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The development and progress of the world with various kinds of actions or human behavior. Negative actions that can harm themselves and others that can cause guilt often occur in fostered citizens. Built residents who feel guilty will cause regret in themselves for harming others, so there is a desire to make changes for the better by studying religion. This study aims to determine the effect of religiosity on guilt in built residents at the Martapura Class IIA Women's Correctional Institution using two variables. This research method uses a quantitative approach with a correlational type of research. Sampling in this study used probability sampling techniques with random sampling methods. This study involved 213 built residents in Martapura Class IIA Women's Correctional Institution. The measuring instruments used in this study were the scale of religiosity and the scale of guilt using the Likert scale model. Through the results of this study, there is an influence of religiosity on guilt in built residents at the Martapura Class IIA Women's Correctional Institution with the results of the calculated F value is 99.254 with a significance level of .000< 0.05 and the value of the coefficient of determination / R Square is obtained at 0.320 which means the influence of religiosity on guilt is 32%.
Resilience of Caregivers in Caring for Families with Schizophrenia: A Case Study in Bogor Saputro, Renata; Wicaksono, Ade Iva; Paramita, Anindya Dewi
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.12621

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This study aims to describe resilience in caregivers of families with members suffering from schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects thought processes and behavior, requiring intensive support from families as caregivers. However, families often face significant burdens, including emotional, social, and economic challenges, which demand strategies and strength to overcome emerging crises. This research employed a qualitative method with a case study approach, involving three caregivers living with family members diagnosed with schizophrenia in Bogor. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations, then analyzed using thematic analysis. The results reveal that caregivers exhibit strong resilience in addressing various challenges. Strategies include religious approaches, such as drawing closer to God, receiving support from extended family, and adopting behavioral changes to enhance the quality of care. Additionally, they demonstrated optimism, effectively analyzed the root causes of issues, and leveraged social support as a resource for overcoming difficulties. The study concludes that resilience is a crucial factor in supporting the care process for individuals with schizophrenia and helps caregivers manage challenges more effectively. The implications of this research suggest the need for strengthening resilience factors through psychosocial interventions, community support, and family-based mental health services.
Parental Blessing and Family Conflict: A Case Study of Silariang in Gowa Regency Fadilah, Nurul; Nurdin, Muh. Nur Hidayat; Zainuddin, Kurniati
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.15645

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This study aims to explore the differences in the decision-making process between male and female respondents in dealing with the silariang incident, as well as to analyze the factors influencing their decisions. In this research, two respondents, namely respondent HT (male) and respondent DK (female), were the main focus to understand the differences in thinking styles and decision-making processes. The research method employed was a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis, including in-depth interviews to explore the respondents' decision-making process. The results show that respondent HT adopts a perfect rational thinking model, making decisions quickly and logically, while respondent DK is more emotional, takes more time, and makes impulsive decisions. Despite these differences, both respondents ultimately made the same decision, which was to give their blessing to their child who was involved in silariang. This decision was considered the best option, taking into account the child's happiness and maintaining family harmony. This study also highlights the importance of self-reflection in parental decision-making and the impact of thinking styles and gender on the decision-making process. The implications of this research suggest that, in emotionally charged situations, a more rational and critical decision-making approach can help parents face challenges more thoughtfully.
Romantic Beliefs in Dating Life: Its Impact on Satisfaction in Emerging Adults Pricilia, Bella; Theresia, Allessandra
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.15438

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This study aims to determine the influence of *romantic beliefs* on relationship satisfaction in individuals within the phase of emerging adulthood. This phase is marked by significant changes in individual development, including romantic relationships. The method used in this research is simple regression analysis, with data collection through questionnaires completed by eligible respondents. The results show that *romantic beliefs* have a significant impact on relationship satisfaction, where higher romantic beliefs are associated with lower levels of relationship satisfaction. These findings contradict the initial hypothesis, which suggested that *romantic beliefs* would enhance relationship satisfaction. Based on these results, the study suggests that individuals should adopt more realistic views on romance in order to maintain the quality of their relationships. Additionally, the implications of this research can contribute to the development of interpersonal relationship theories, particularly in the context of emerging adulthood, and serve as a consideration for counselors or psychological practitioners in providing guidance on romantic relationships
Study vs. Work: Examining Conflict and Burnout Among Students at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung Arifah, Zannuba
Jurnal Psikologi Terapan Vol 6 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jpt.v6i2.13128

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Working students often face challenges in balancing their roles as learners and employees, known as work-study conflict. This imbalance can lead to burnout, a condition characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. This study aims to analyze the effect of work-study conflict on burnout among working students at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung. A quantitative approach with a causal-comparative design was employed. The sample consisted of 100 working students selected through purposive sampling, with criteria including working at least 15 hours per week and aged 20-25 years. Data were collected using questionnaires comprising a work-study conflict scale based on Markel & Frone's (1998) theory and a burnout scale derived from Maslach & Leiter's (2016) model. Simple linear regression analysis revealed that work-study conflict significantly affects burnout, contributing 14.2% (R² = 0.142). Each unit increase in work-study conflict raised burnout by 0.779 units. These findings indicate that working students experiencing higher levels of conflict are at greater risk of burnout. However, most of the variation in burnout (85.8%) is influenced by other unexamined factors. This study concludes that managing role conflicts is crucial to mitigating burnout risks. Universities are encouraged to provide support programs such as time management training, counseling services, and flexible class schedules. Future research should explore additional variables, such as social support or coping strategies, using a mixed-method approach for a more comprehensive understanding.

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