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Grief and trauma
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 3025194X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59388/gt.v2i2.615
Grief and Trauma (E-ISSN: 3025-194X) is the official journal to provide a platform for examining and discussing issues in Psychological. The journal is dedicated to publishing scientific and clinical literature on dissociation, dissociative disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, psychological trauma, and attachment disturbances to foster exchange among researchers, clinicians, and other professionals. The Grief and Trauma publish manuscripts on theory, clinical treatment, and research on psychological trauma and dissociation in children and adults. The journal welcomes contributions, including case studies, from anthropological, cross-cultural, physiologic, psychological, counseling, counseling crisis, psychometric, psychotherapeutic, and problems related to mental health.
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Technical Application Motivational Interviewing in Overcoming Regret in Adolescents Who Become a Drug Courier Yestapiani, Melda; Suryati, Suryati; Fitri, Hartika Utami; Hernisawati, Hernisawati; Junaidi, Junaidi
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i1.91

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This research is entitled the application of motivational interviewing techniques in overcoming regret in adolescents who become drug couriers in Kandis Village. A Regret is an act that acknowledges all the mistakes that have been made and is serious about not repeating these actions. This study aims to determine the factors that cause adolescents to become drug couriers and to find out the description of the regret experienced by the client in Kandis Village. To find out how motivational interviewing techniques are applied to overcome regret for clients "A,D,J,O,R" in Kandis Village. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach, a research method used to examine natural object conditions. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. The research results on the factors that cause clients "A,D,J,O,R" to become drug couriers are insufficient economic factors and the magnitude of the influence of the surrounding environment. The description of regret experienced by clients is some of them are worried, life feels uneasy, and distress in the heart because of the actions committed, accompanied by the desire not to do them again. In group counseling with motivational interviewing techniques, five meetings were held with four stages: formation, transition, activity, and termination. The feeling of regret from the client "A,D,J,O,R" has changed, such as no longer being a drug courier, becomes a lesson for the teenager.
Group Counseling Cognitive Restructuring to Increase Self-Control Against Drugs Users Putri, Alda Azzahra; Suryati, Suryati; Fitri, Hartika Utami
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i1.98

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This study entitled "Effectiveness of group counseling cognitive restructuring techniques to increase self-control in drug abusers in Banyuasin class IIA penitentiary". The background of this research is because there are many inmates or andikpas who are unable to control themselves after they leave the Banyuasin Class IIA prison. Therefore the purpose of this research. The first is the self-control description of drug abusers in Class IIA Banyuasin Penitentiary (LAPAS), the level of self-control in drug users is classified as moderate with a moderate qualification value of 75%. Second, the effectiveness of group counseling with cognitive restructuring techniques in increasing the self-control of drug abusers in class IIA Banyuasin correctional institutions (LAPAS), the effectiveness of group counseling with effective cognitive restructuring techniques for increasing self-control in drug abusers in class IIA Banyuasin correctional institutions with a sample of 319 and a population using purposive sampling method results in a sample of 12 people with one group pretest and posttest technique using Wilcoxon test data analysis.
Implementation of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling to Increase the Resilience of Victims of Sexual Harassment Apriana Putri, Ria; Kusnadi, Kusnadi; Fitri, Hartika Utami
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i1.100

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This study entitled the application of Individual Counseling with a Solution-Focused Brief Counseling Approach to Increase the Resilience of Victims of Sexual Harassment (Case Study of Client "S" at Sentra Budi Perkasa Palembang). This study aims to increase the client’s "S" resilience using individual counseling with the SFBC approach. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach with the case study method. The subjects used in this study were clients "S" and Social Workers at Sentra Budi Perkasa Palembang. The research tools used were observation, interviews, and documentation. Then this study conducted data analysis in three stages: pattern matchmaking, explanation, and time series analysis. The study results are that client "S" is a young victim of sexual harassment whose resilience is quite good but needs to be further improved so that mental and physical disturbances do not occur in the future. Therefore, the researcher used this approach of solution-focused brief counseling so that the client "S" can become fully resilient in facing the challenges and obstacles ahead.
Group Counseling on Increasing the Learning Motivation of Broken Home Students Lestari , Mardi; Hasan, Hasan; Silalahi, Micha Felayati; Thalib, Muh Mansyur; Ampulembang, Jessy Angel Casey; Kushendar, Kushendar
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i1.226

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The problem in this research is that students' learning motivation after attending group counseling services is higher when compared to before attending group counseling services. The main objective of this research is to increase the learning motivation of broken-home students. Subjects in this study were 6 students. The main instrument used in this research is the learning motivation questionnaire. Research data were analyzed with descriptive analysis and inferential analysis using the Wilcoxon sign rank test formula. The results of the descriptive analysis showed that before attending group counseling services, 3 students had low learning motivation, and 3 students who had very low learning motivation. After participating in group counseling services, there was an increase in student learning motivation, namely, 1 student had very strong learning motivation, 2 students had strong learning motivation, 3 students had low learning motivation. The results of the inferential analysis show that the classification of students' learning motivation at SMK Negeri 1 Tana Toraja after attending group counseling services is higher than before attending group counseling services.
Islamic Counseling Guidance Mujadalah Technique for Child Victims of Psychological Violence Majdi, M. Zuhdi Zainul; Suryadi, Iwan Eka; Hadi, Syamsul
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.264

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Violence is an act committed by someone or a number of people who are in a strong position (feel strong) to someone or some people who are in a weak position (seen as weak/weakened), both physically and non-physically. The purpose of the study is how the Islamic counseling guidance mujadalah technique is effective in increasing understanding and awareness of child victims of psychological violence. Research using qualitative with case study method. The subjects used in the study were client "X" and Social Workers at the East Lombok Children's Social Rehabilitation Center totaling 3 people. The research tools used are observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that Islamic counseling guidance with mujadalah techniques was effective in increasing resilience in children who were victims of psychological violence but needed to be further improved so that there were no mental and physical disturbances in facing challenges and obstacles in the future.
The Implementation of Reality Therapy in Dealing with Post-Traumatic Disorder: A Case Study Khalid, Ainor Syahirah
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i2.283

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This paper aims to analyze the identification of reality therapy on Post-Traumatic Disorder experienced by nurse "N" at Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital. It is to identify the factors causing PTSD in nurse "N". This is a field research with a qualitative approach, specifically a case study. Data collection tools for this study include interviews, observations, and documentation. This research employs data analysis techniques by Robert K. Yin, which involve cross-case synthesis, explanation building, and time-series analysis. The results of this research indicate that nurse "N" experiences PTSD symptoms such as intrusive re-experiencing of traumatic events, avoidance, hyperarousal, and negative alterations. Among the factors causing nurse "N" to experience PTSD are being a victim of Covid-19 as a previous traumatic experience and a lack of social support. Ongoing stress is also a contributing factor to nurse "N" experiencing PTSD. The application of the WDEP technique in reality therapy to address the PTSD experienced by nurse "N" shows that nurse "N" gains awareness by adopting new behaviors, feeling better than before. Nurse "N" becomes capable of effectively dealing with challenges, becoming more independent and responsible. Additionally, spiritual values are integrated into the guidance process to maximize positive outcomes from the therapy. In conclusion, counseling theories are highly applicable in this context and should be connected to the return of the client to spiritual values for maximum benefit.
The Role of Islamic Counseling Based on the Concept of Tawakal in Addressing Baby Blues Symptoms Putri, Mandarin; Dewi, Emi Puspita; Arsini, Yenti
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i1.567

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This study aims to understand the role of Islamic counseling using the concept of tawakal in addressing baby blues symptoms. The research employs a qualitative method, with interviews and documentation as data collection techniques. The results show that client "D" experienced baby blues symptoms such as crying, sleep disturbances, and a decrease in appetite. Counseling was conducted in three sessions, teaching the concept of tawakal through verses from the Qur'an, tauhid (monotheism), and dhikr (remembrance of God). After the counseling, the client showed improvements, including a reduced frequency of crying, better emotional control, and improved sleep and appetite. In conclusion, Islamic counseling using the concept of tawakal was effective in reducing baby blues symptoms and preventing the emergence of new symptoms.
The Influence of Islamic Spiritual Guidance by Increasing Mental Peace for the Elderly in Palembang Akbar, Muhammad Arief Aidil; Suryati, Suryati; Fitri, Hartika Utami; Tajuddin, Fatjri Nur; Rahayu, Katty Febriliani; Abrori, M. Sayyidul
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i2.568

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This research is based on the researcher’s observation that several elderly residents in care facilities experience inner unrest, feelings of abandonment by their families, and a perceived lack of familial support in their old age. Heightened emotions and sensitivity often lead to conflicts with fellow residents, while social interactions and awareness of religious practices and closeness to Allah remain limited. The type of research used is quantitative eith experimental methods, while the design is used in this research, namely one group pretest posttest which uses samples as many as 58 elderly people and selected again using a puposive sampling technique with a total of 9 people elderly who ae given treatment. Technique data collection using Likert questionnaires and documentation. Analysis techniques data using the Wilcoxon test. The results of this research show that first, the pretest results for the level of mental calm of the elderly are in the medium category with M = 73.5 While the posttest results are in te high category with M = 76.2 while the results of the analysis using the Wilcoxon test showed Z results score = -2.887. It can be concluded that Islamic spiritual guidance using the dhikr method has a positive impact on improving mental calmness in the elderly.
Investigating the Social Drivers of “Duta Kayuagung”: A Crime Culture in Kayuagung, South Sumatra Regina, Rani; Noviza, Neni; Fitri, Hartika Utami
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.569

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The aim of this research is to identify the factors contributing to the occurrence of Duta crimes in Kayuagung, OKI, and to explore the social motives of the perpetrators. This study uses a field research approach with a qualitative, descriptive methodology. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. The subjects of this research were four individuals. The findings indicate that the main social motives driving Duta crimes in Kayuagung include economic pressures, social environmental influences, and the pursuit of social status, such as assisting the local community or contributing to the construction of mosques, prayer rooms, and roads. Economic hardships often compel individuals to seek quick ways of making money, while influences from the social environment, such as peer groups and family, significantly shape criminal behavior. Additionally, the desire for social status and recognition within the community serves as a key motivator. This research underscores the need for comprehensive social interventions, including economic empowerment, education, and the reinforcement of social values, to help reduce crime in society.
Application of Mutual Storytelling Techniques in Overcoming Sibling Rivalry in Client "A" Meithiya, Annisa Sri; Noviza, Neni; Putra, Bela Janare; Ramčilović, Zećir; Hijazi, Muhammad; Abrori, M. Sayyidul
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.571

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This research aims to explore the condition of sibling rivalry experienced by client "A" and examine the application of the mutual storytelling technique in addressing it. Sibling rivalry is a common issue where competition between siblings arises, often fueled by factors such as perceived parental favoritism, jealousy, and a competitive spirit. Client "A" exhibits several characteristics of sibling rivalry, including aggressive behavior, resentment, anger, and feelings of envy towards their sibling. Through this study, the researcher seeks to understand the dynamics of sibling rivalry in client "A" and how the mutual storytelling technique can be applied to help mitigate these behaviors. The research adopts a qualitative approach with a case study method, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques. The data analysis involves pattern matching, explanatory analysis, and time series analysis to comprehensively examine the case. The findings provide insight into client "A's" rivalry, characterized by aggression and a competitive attitude, and explore how mutual storytelling can be a useful tool for addressing these issues.

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