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Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Flobamora
ISSN : 29869234     EISSN : 29868572     DOI : -
Tujuan pendirian Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Flobamora adalah untuk menciptakan sumber referensi ilmiah bagi pengembangan keilmuan bimbingan konseling di wilayah Nusa Tenggara Timur pada khususnya dan Indonesia pada umumnya. Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Flobamora menerbitkan naskah artikel asli yang berkaitan dengan hal-hal berikut: 1) Pelayanan bimbingan dan konseling di sekolah, 2) Pengembangan media bimbingan dan konseling, 3) Pengembangan teori bimbingan dan konseling, 4) Profesionalitas guru BK atau Konselor Sekolah dan 5) Isu-isu dalam lingkup bimbingan dan konseling
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Hubungan antara Parent Attachment dengan Self-Esteem pada Siswa di SMK Negeri 3 Kupang Bengan Ola, Natalia Florentina; Upa, Muhammad Dae Pua; Sari, Weni Puspita
JURNAL BIMBINGAN KONSELING FLOBAMORA Vol 3 No 3: In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jbkf.v3i3.25390

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Parent attachment is an important aspect of adolescent development that reflects the extent to which individuals feel emotionally attached to their parents. Self-esteem describes an individual's assessment of himself, including confidence and the ability to face challenges. This research is motivated by the importance of the role of parents in forming emotional attachment that affects the self-esteem of adolescents, especially students of SMK Negeri 3 Kupang. The purpose of the study is to find out the picture of parent attachment and self-esteem of students, as well as the relationship between the two. The approach used is quantitative with a correlational method. The sample consisted of 96 students in grades X and XI (Hospitality, Fashion, Culinary, Hospitality, and TJKT) from various majors, selected through proportional stratified random sampling technique. The instrument was in the form of a Likert scale questionnaire: 26 items to measure parent attachment and 31 items to self-esteem. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation test through SPSS version 22. The results showed that 47.90% of students had high parental attachment, especially in terms of communication and trust, although some still experienced estrangement. As many as 44.80% of students have high self-esteem, seen from the aspects of power, significance, virtue, and competence. The Pearson correlation test yielded a value of r = 0.444 which showed a positive and significant relationship between parent attachment and self-esteem. In conclusion, the stronger the student's attachment to their parents, the higher their self-esteem. Therefore, emotional support and good communication from parents are essential. Schools and families are advised to work together to strengthen this relationship to support students' psychological development.
Gambaran Resiliensi Anak Panti Asuhan Ditinjau dari Perbedaan Latar Belakang Keluarga Mufatihah, Zahra; Jelyanah, Jelyanah; Lestari, Rima Ayu; Nurjanah, Anisa Siti
JURNAL BIMBINGAN KONSELING FLOBAMORA Vol 3 No 3: In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jbkf.v3i3.25774

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Adolescence is a transitional phase toward adulthood characterized by emotional and social challenges, particularly for orphanage adolescents who experience limited family support and the structured dynamics of institutional care. This study aims to explore how resilience develops among orphanage adolescents, examined through Grotberg’s (1999) framework of resilience as the primary analytical lens. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected through interviews and observations involving two female adolescents living in an orphanage with different family backgrounds. The findings reveal that resilience is formed through three interrelated aspects: I Have, I Am, and I Can. Social support from caregivers and peers fosters a sense of security (I Have), personal strengths such as empathy and self-confidence nurture perseverance (I Am), while communication skills and emotional regulation facilitate positive adaptation (I Can). Overall, the resilience of orphanage adolescents emerges from the interaction between external social support, internal personal strengths, and socio-emotional competencies that enable them to grow into strong, adaptive, and independent individuals.