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Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research (JPPBR)
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 27230821     EISSN : 2723083X     DOI : https:/doi.org/10.21776/ub.jppbr
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research (JPPBR) consists of publications such as research studies, case studies, review article, short communication and theories of Psychiatry, Psychology, Human Behavior, and related areas. The journal provides information about mental health and issues around psychopathology, clinical cases, psychodynamics, technology on psychiatry, law and forensic psychiatry, psychopharmacology and psychotherapy.
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY TO REDUCE ANXIETY IN FIBROADENOMA MAMMAE PATIENT (CASE STUDY) Ditsar Ramadhan
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Case study was conduct to a 30-year-old woman with a diagnose of Illness Anxiety Disorder. Subject complained of experiencing anxiety since being diagnosed with Fibroadenoma Mammae (FAM). She was not enough to be able to accept of doctor’s explanation regarding her condition of benign breast tumor caused by excess hormones from her birth control pill consumed. She always thinks of having a malignant breast tumor which make her dying process faster, this thought more repetitive and settled when she alone. She had medical history of surgical to remove her FAM in 2008. In 2010 she tried to check again, although declared by doctor it was clean, she still felt anxious about her condition. Psychological assessment involves of interviews, observation and psychological tests. The result can be drawn such require of intervention related with her cognitive distortion. The intervention given in this case was cognitive behavioral therapy aimed to reduce her anxiety while changing her cognitive distortion too which was done in 4 sessions. She reported about her progress and decreased of anxiety after therapy.Keywords:  cognitive behavior therapy, anxiety, FAM.
APPROACHMENT AND MANAGEMENT GAME ADDICTION AS CLINICAL CONDITION Ratri Istiqomah
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Online games phenomenon that occur in Indonesia arises after internet access became easily as well as globalization around the world. Ignorance of problems that may arise quite late to realize that causing addiction problems due to the game has worldwide. In 2000 the number of Internet users in Indonesia reached two million people, this number increased to 71.190 million in 2014. When the game created an addiction condition, the game changed the balance in the neurotransmitters of the brain that play a role in the reward system, which would eventually change the structure of the nervous system anatomically and have an effect on changes in the regulation of emotions, cognition, and psychomotor. Clinical manifestations observed in a person with addiction games in the form of preoccupation in games; lying or hiding reality about the usual game; loss of interest and interest in other activities; withdrawal from social life; defensive and irritable. Treatment modalities that can be done include limiting screen time, support from parents or family, resting eyes and muscles, changing to educational games, diverting to more useful activities, academic guidance, family therapy, and comprehensive referral system should be made if the condition was permitted.Keywords: game, addiction, internet.
INFLAMATION AS A DEPRESSION-CAUSING FACTOR IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS Eric Herlambang Sutantio
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a health problem and has an effect on nearly 10% of the global population. Patients with end-stage renal failure will face complications in all organ systems and the most common psychiatric complications are depression, anxiety, dementia, delirium, coping difficulties and marital or family problems. Even the prevalence of depression is higher in patients with end-stage kidney disease than the general population. Depression in CKD patients has been shown to be associated with poor outcomes in CKD patients. The complex interactions between CKD and depression are dynamic and multifactorial, including socio-economic, lifestyle and biological factors. Biological factors that are closely related to the incidence of depression in CKD include the immune system, inflammatory pathway disorders of the Hipothalamus-Pituitary Axis (HPA) and changes in the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Inflammatory factors as a cause of depression have been identified with high concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines found in patients who are clinically depressed as well as patients with depressive symptoms, especially IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α. Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that these pro-inflammatory cytokines interact with many pathophysiological mechanisms of depression, including neurotransmitter metabolism, neuroendocrine function, synaptic flexibility and behavior. Keywords: Inflammation, Chronic Kidney Disease, depression
STRUCTURAL FAMILY THERAPY AS MEDIATION PROCESS FOR MARITAL CONFLICT (CASE STUDY) Zuhrotun Ulya
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Divorce cases were dominated by marital conflict by partner disputes, miscommunication, economic problems, etc. The mediation process as one of the stages of the divorce process allows couples to discuss about their decisions. This will be followed by one of the couples come looking for help due to their psychological problems to psychiatrist or psychologist. Tracing the problem lies in the pattern of relationship structure and family intimacy that triggers marital conflict. Structural Family Therapy (SFT) is a psychotherapy modality that is expected to improve the structure of sub-system relations so that it appears as an effort to mediate marital conflict. This research will try to find out the results of Structural Family Therapy as an effort to mediate marital conflict through evaluation of the structure relationship and family intimacy.  This research was qualitative (case study) which conduct to 3 married couples, registered as patient at Psychiatry Clinic Universitas Brawijaya Hospital, research held for 20 weeks (December 2018 - April 2019). Evaluation from structure of the family area (family structure, system flexibility, resonance, life context, level of development and transaction patterns) and family intimacy. Post SFT evaluation, there was not only increasing of structure area and family intimacy in all cases but also slightly resolve of marital conflicts. This case study need to follow up in long term evaluation after SFT.Keywords:  structural family therapy, marital conflict, mediation.
COMORBIDITY ATTENTION DEFICIT AND HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER WITH GAME ADDICTION Ria Adriani
Journal of Psychiatry Psychology and Behavioral Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
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Child and adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) who experience game addiction are 3 times higher risk compared with other populations. Parents often report their inability to limit, regulate and supervise the use of games. The relationship between intentions in ADHD children with game addiction is reciprocal reaction. Wherein the symptoms of inattention trigger the emergence of game addiction and game addiction causes disruption of existing attentions to last longer. individuals with ADHD also have a high impulsivity and inability to think about the impact on something done. Impulsivity which is owned can cause difficulties in controlling excessive game which produces negative consequences. Impulsivity is the endophenotype underlying the relationship between ADHD and addiction. As such, effective interventions for impulsivity should be given immediately to adolescents with ADHD to reduce the risk of comorbid addiction games. Adolescents with ADHD have a higher hostility as well as those who experience game addiction so that the higher the hostility of adolescents with ADHD the more vulnerable. Hostility and impulsivity are important factors that clarify the comorbidities of ADHD and addiction. Pharmacotherapy treatment in ADHD and game addiction based on the underlying psychopathology is impulsivity, compulsivity as in the obsessive compulsive spectrum and based on high comorbidity in this disorder. Non-pharmacotherapy modalities in the form of CBT psychotherapy, METCBT, motivational interviews. Combination therapy becomes the basic modality for adequate management.Keywords:.ADHD, game addiction, impulsive.

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