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Buletin Psikologi
ISSN : 08547106     EISSN : 25285858     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/buletinpsikologi
Buletin Psikologi focuses on contextualizing psychological concepts or phenomena within the socio-cultural setting of Indonesia through the use of non-empirical study, such as, literature review, systematic review, scoping review, and meta-analysis. It accepts articles that are based on the thorough and systematic examination of psychological constructs from the perspective of Indonesian context. The journal is open access, peer-reviewed, and published biannually. We accept and publishes articles in English and Bahasa Indonesia languages to accommodate our diverse audience in Indonesia and internationally.
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Teori Stres: Stimulus, Respons, dan Transaksional Nasib Tua Lumban Gaol
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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This paper presents an analysis based on several literature reviews. It aims to understand the basic concept of stress. Understanding the fundamental concept of stress is necessary due to it leads to comprehending deeply regarding what stress is. Principally, there models of stress confirm what stress is and how stress occurs on human. First, the stimulus model of stress is the treating environments that stimulate individual to perceive stress. Second, the response model of stress is a bodily reaction to the source of stress. Third, the transactional model of stress is the evaluation process to the sources of stress between person and treating environment.Accordingly, stress can occur when individual deals with the unexpected environments or threatening situations. Stress can be come eustress (positive) or distress (negative) for someone who perceives stress. If the ability to deal with stress is not sufficient and demands are excessive, stress will increase continuously. onsequently, stress contributes negatively on physical and psychological health. Therefore, the awareness toward stress and its symptoms is likely to avoid from the negative consequence of stress.
Psikologi Anti-Materialisme Aftina Nurul Husna
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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Materialism is a widely used term to identify values or life orientation that stresses the importance of having wealth in life. Approximately 30 years’ worth of studies on materialism have concluded that materialistic orientation, both caused and influenced, unhappiness. Recent studies of materialism begin to test the hypothesis that change/decrease in materialism affects changes/increase in happiness or well - being, raising suggestions to support values contrary to materialism which is healthier for human life. Values opposite to materialism can be counteracted as anti - materialism. In psychology, this concept has not been expl ored, seen from the absence of an empirical study that seeks to know the anti - materialist values. The purpose of writing this article is to inform that anti - materialism may be investigated and developed. This article will describe; (1) the development of m aterialism studies; (2) the theoretical conceptualization of anti-materialism; and (3) the invitation to make anti-materialism the focus of future research
Kapasitas Memori Kerja dalam Pengambilan Keputusan M. Dinah Charlota Lerik
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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This paper will discussed the working memory model developed by Baddeley and Hitch. Baddeley’s claimed that working memory consists of three components: the central executive and the two slave systems, the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad. The other model is created by Cowan, which assumes that working memory includes a number of processes that can keep a limited amount of information accessible for a limited amount of time. To test a person’s working memory capacity, there have been many working memory span tasks. Few experiment will be discused about the amount of working memory load determines the heuris tic by a person who make decision, determine the conjuction fallacy and judgment.
Intervensi Psikologi di Layanan Kesehatan Primer Anita Novianty; Sofia Retnowati
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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The prevalence of mental disorder is growing up every year and highly contributed on global mental health burden. Yet the people who got professional treatment was below average. There was a gap between the high prevalence of mental disorder cases and the number of people who got the proper treatment. Some literature reviews showed that patients with psychiatric symptom were found out in primary health care, but mostly the case was not recognized by health workers due to lack of knowledge and skills on mental health issues, as well as the fear of stigma by the patients. The delay on detection of mental disorder onset will affect the prognosis of patient’s mental health. It is indicated the real emergency on detecting mental disorder symptoms and delivering the initial psychological intervention at primary health care level. This paper highlighted the high pre valence of mental disorder cases in primary health care, evidence based psychological interventions that have been used to treat the mental disorder cases in primary health care, as well as the challenges and the opportunities of psychological intervention in primary health care from some literature reviews
Analisis Tipe Kepemimpinan dalam Film “The Last Samurai” Vigor Wirayodha Hendriwinaya
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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This paper displays an analysis of several literature reviews. It aims to understand the types of leadership depicted in the characters of the “Last Samurai” movie. The dilemma of cultural, political, economic and military transition for Japan in approaching the modern era is an exciting scenario depicted in the “The Last Samurai” movie. Having leaders compete against each other in achieving their intended goals, made it easy for the audience to analyze their type of leadership. The types of leadership from old to modern Japan t hat competes with Western countries is shown in this movie, particularly regarding its’ effectiveness and relevance. The visionary leadership is represented by Omura, an advisor who influenced the Emperor in realizing the comparative and competitive value of the Japanese people, allowing them to compete with various innovations and develop along with the challenges of the era. The "Wisdom and Charismatic" leadership type was present in Katsumoto, the Samurai leader and Emperor's teacher who wanted to maint ain the noble values of Japanese culture. Katsumoto's exemplary leadership is reflected in his extraordinary devotion, heroism, character, and his firm adherence to the command given to him as a samurai. Such traits inspire awe, respect, and devotion from a group of samurai. An overview of the Visionary leadership type, "Wisdom and Charismatic" encountered in the figures of Omura and Katsumoto. Today's challenges require each member to be innovative, creative, competitive, competent, and brave enough to tak e risk. In achieving that vision, leaders with charismatic soul are needed
Epilepsi dan Budaya Nurwinta Catur Wulan Maryanti
Buletin Psikologi Vol 24, No 1 (2016)
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This paper shows an analysis on several literature reviews. The aim of this article is to understand epilepsy in multiple cultures. Epilepsy is considered different across countries and cultures. It is a neurological disorder, characterized by spontaneous and periodic seizures. It is not a new illness. In ancient times, epilepsy has been known as a form of religious experience associated with satanic or sacred diseases, spirits' attacks, 'possessions,' and in some cultures identical to madness. Epilepsy has detrimental effects on patient psychologically, economically, socially and culturally. These effects include social isolation, stigmatization, or disability that can lead to poor learning outcomes and job opportunities. Negative social stigma, negative attitudes, misunderstandings, discrimination, and misperceptions experienced by epileptic patients around the world, causes them to feel trapped in the dark and socially withdrawn.

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