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Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil
ISSN : 30480078     EISSN : 30481937     DOI : 10.70177/rpoc
Core Subject : Education,
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the field of Psychology and Guidance Counseling. All publications provide breadth of coverage appropriate to a wide readership in Psychology, Guidance Counseling and sufficient depth to inform specialists in that area. We feel that the rapidly growing Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil community is looking for a journal with this profile, and one that together we can achieve. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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Beyond Symptom Reduction: The Role of Mindfulness-Based Lifestyle Interventions in Cultivating Flourishing and Psychological Capital in Urban Populations Santos, Luis; Reyes, Maria Clara; Khan, Ali
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i5.2297

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Urban populations often face high levels of stress, anxiety, and burnout, which can negatively affect their overall well-being. While mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been widely studied for their effectiveness in reducing symptoms of mental health disorders, less attention has been paid to their potential in fostering positive psychological outcomes such as flourishing and psychological capital. Flourishing, characterized by life satisfaction, meaning, and engagement, alongside psychological capital, which includes hope, resilience, self-efficacy, and optimism, are essential for long-term well-being and adaptive functioning. This study aims to explore the role of mindfulness-based lifestyle interventions (MBLIs) in cultivating flourishing and psychological capital among urban populations, beyond the reduction of negative symptoms. The research utilized a mixed-methods design, involving pre- and post-assessments using the Flourishing Scale, Psychological Capital Questionnaire, and qualitative interviews. A sample of 100 urban residents participated in an 8-week MBLIs program. Results indicated significant improvements in flourishing (mean increase of 1.2 points) and psychological capital (mean increase of 1.2 points). Participants reported higher levels of self-efficacy, optimism, and emotional resilience. In conclusion, mindfulness-based interventions can serve as a valuable tool in enhancing psychological resilience and well-being, particularly in urban populations, supporting long-term mental health and flourishing.
The Remote Leadership Paradox: Mitigating Employee Burnout and Enhancing Organizational Citizenship Behavior through Digital Transformational Leadership Yamamoto, Sota; Sato, Haruka; Tan, Ethan
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i6.2324

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The shift to remote work has introduced significant challenges for leaders, particularly in balancing the need for organizational efficiency with the well-being of employees. The paradox of remote leadership lies in the difficulty of mitigating employee burnout Tan, Ewhile enhancing organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) through effective leadership. This study explores the relationship between digital transformational leadership, employee burnout, and OCB in remote work environments. The primary aim of this research is to investigate how digital transformational leadership can reduce employee burnout and promote OCB in remote work settings. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. The survey assessed employee burnout, OCB, and perceptions of digital leadership, while interviews provided deeper insights into employee experiences. The findings reveal that digital transformational leadership significantly reduces burnout and enhances OCB. Employees who reported higher levels of leadership support and empowerment in virtual environments experienced lower burnout levels and higher engagement in extra-role behaviors. The study emphasizes the importance of digital leadership practices in fostering a healthy, motivated, and productive remote workforce. In conclusion, digital transformational leadership is essential for navigating the remote leadership paradox.
Fostering Academic Resilience: The Efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling (SFBC) in Alleviating Test Anxiety Among High-Achieving Adolescents Souza, Felipe; Costa, Bruna; Akhtar, Shazia
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i6.2332

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Test anxiety is a significant barrier to academic success, particularly among high-achieving adolescents who face high academic pressures. The impact of test anxiety on students’ performance and psychological well-being necessitates effective interventions. Solution-Focused Brief Counseling (SFBC), a short-term, goal-oriented approach, has shown promise in addressing various psychological concerns, yet its specific efficacy in alleviating test anxiety among high-achieving adolescents remains under-explored. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of SFBC in reducing test anxiety and enhancing academic resilience in this population. A quasi-experimental design was employed, with 60 high-achieving adolescents randomly assigned to either an experimental group (SFBC intervention) or a control group. Pretest and posttest measures were taken using the Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI) and the Academic Resilience Scale (ARS). The experimental group received five SFBC sessions, while the control group received no intervention. Results indicated that the SFBC intervention significantly reduced test anxiety and enhanced academic resilience among the experimental group. The mean TAI score decreased significantly, and the ARS score increased, indicating improved coping strategies and greater academic perseverance.
The Psychological Needs of Gifted Children: Addressing Asynchronous Development and Social-Emotional Challenges Rahman, Imam Aulia; Chai, Napat; Som, Rit
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i5.2660

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Gifted children often exhibit asynchronous development, where cognitive, emotional, and social growth occur at uneven rates, creating complex psychological needs that are frequently misunderstood in educational and familial contexts. This developmental asynchrony may result in social-emotional vulnerabilities such as heightened sensitivity, perfectionism, and difficulties in peer relationships. The study aims to explore the psychological needs of gifted children with a focus on addressing the impact of asynchronous development on their social-emotional well-being. A qualitative research design employing phenomenological analysis was utilized to examine the lived experiences of 25 gifted students aged 8–14, selected from specialized education programs. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, behavioral observations, and teacher reflections, followed by thematic coding. The results revealed three major themes: (1) emotional intensity as both a strength and source of distress, (2) social incongruence and peer isolation resulting from developmental disparities, and (3) the need for adaptive counseling and differentiated emotional support. The study concludes that educational and psychological interventions must be tailored to the unique developmental trajectories of gifted children, emphasizing emotional regulation, self-concept development, and social integration. Understanding asynchronous growth is essential for fostering balanced psychological and academic development among gifted learners.
The Role of Empathy in Reducing Prejudice: A Cross-Cultural Study in Diverse Elementary School Settings Budiawan, Budiawan; Rith, Vicheka; Dara, Chenda
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i5.2711

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Prejudice is a pervasive issue in diverse societies, and addressing it at an early age can help reduce its long-term impact. This study explores the role of empathy in reducing prejudice among elementary school students in diverse cultural settings. The research aims to examine whether empathy training can effectively decrease prejudicial attitudes in students from different cultural backgrounds and whether such interventions are equally impactful across various cultural contexts. A mixed-methods design was employed, combining pre- and post-intervention surveys with in-depth interviews in a sample of 300 students from three culturally diverse elementary schools. The quantitative data, analyzed using paired t-tests and ANOVA, revealed a significant reduction in prejudicial attitudes among students who participated in empathy-building activities. The qualitative findings, derived from interviews with teachers and students, supported these results, suggesting that empathy training fostered greater understanding and respect for diversity. The study concludes that empathy plays a crucial role in reducing prejudice in young children and that culturally tailored empathy interventions are effective in diverse elementary school environments. This research emphasizes the importance of early interventions in promoting inclusivity and tolerance, offering practical insights for educators and policymakers in multicultural education.
Integration of AI Voice-Based Micro-Learning to Enhance Elementary School Students’ Reading Comprehension Mahayuni, Mahayuni; Mudinillah, Adam; Idris, Adam
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i6.2864

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The integration of voice-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) micro-learning represents a promising innovation in elementary students’ reading instruction. This study aims to develop and examine the effectiveness of integrating voice-based AI micro-learning through a hybrid approach in enhancing elementary school students’ reading comprehension. The hybrid approach is employed to combine the strengths of AI and teachers in the learning process, enabling students to learn more effectively and efficiently. In this study, AI delivers instructional materials and provides feedback to students, while teachers monitor students’ progress and deliver appropriate interventions. The findings indicate that the integration of voice-based AI micro-learning through a hybrid approach significantly improves elementary school students’ reading comprehension. The study also reveals that students who engage with voice-based AI micro-learning within a hybrid approach demonstrate higher learning motivation and better reading abilities than those who rely on conventional instructional methods. This research is expected to contribute to the development of more effective and efficient reading instruction and to support the improvement of educational quality in Indonesia.
The Effectiveness of Group Counseling in Enhancing the Psychological Well-Being of Senior High School Students Sok, Vanna; Dara, Ravi; Kumar, Rohan
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i6.2869

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Psychological well-being of senior high school students is a crucial factor that influences their academic success, social relationships, and ability to adapt to various developmental pressures. However, the increasing academic workload, social dynamics, and environmental demands have placed many students in a psychologically vulnerable state, necessitating effective and sustainable intervention services. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of group counseling in enhancing the psychological well-being of senior high school students using a mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative and qualitative data complementarily. Qualitatively, in-depth interviews and student reflection sheets were utilized to explore emotional experiences, group dynamics, and students’ perceptions of the benefits of group counseling. The quantitative results revealed significant improvements in self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, and environmental mastery. The qualitative findings corroborated these results, showing that group counseling provided a sense of safety, enhanced openness, strengthened social support, and helped students develop more constructive strategies for managing academic stress. The study concludes that the group counseling approach can be implemented as a relevant, adaptive, and sustainable guidance and counseling service to support adolescent mental health.
Developing Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Competencies Through Cooperative Learning Strategies in the Classroom Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Fariq, Aiman; Amir, Syafiq
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rpoc.v2i5.2889

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Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) has gained increasing attention as a critical component of holistic education that supports students’ academic success, well-being, and interpersonal competence. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of cooperative learning strategies in developing students’ SEL competencies within classroom settings. A quasi-experimental mixed-methods design was employed involving an experimental group exposed to structured cooperative learning activities and a control group receiving conventional instruction. Quantitative data were collected using standardized SEL questionnaires measuring self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making, while qualitative data were obtained through classroom observations and reflective student responses. The findings reveal significant improvements in overall SEL competencies among students participating in cooperative learning, with the strongest gains observed in relationship skills and social awareness, followed by self-management and responsible decision-making. Observational data corroborate these results by demonstrating enhanced peer interaction, emotional regulation, and a more supportive classroom climate. The study concludes that cooperative learning provides authentic social contexts that enable students to practice and internalize SEL competencies through structured interaction and shared responsibility. The novelty of this research lies in its integrative perspective that positions cooperative learning not only as an academic instructional strategy but as a deliberate and sustainable approach to SEL development embedded in everyday classroom practice.
Teachers’ Life Stories as A Source of Pedagogical Innovation: A Narrative Inquiry in to Professional Growth Idris, Ronsi; Fariq, Aiman; Rahman, Rashid
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)
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Teachers’ personal life stories serve as valuable sources of pedagogical reflection and innovation, providing insight into how experience shapes teaching identity and practice. This study aims to explore how teachers’ lived experiences contribute to their professional growth and pedagogical creativity. Using a qualitative narrative inquiry approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews and reflective journals from six teachers across different educational levels. Thematic analysis revealed three major dimensions of professional development: (1) autobiographical reflection as a catalyst for pedagogical innovation, (2) transformation of challenges into creative teaching strategies, and (3) emotional resilience as the foundation for professional identity reconstruction. Findings demonstrate that teachers’ life narratives not only foster empathy and adaptability but also stimulate continuous innovation in teaching methods. The study concludes that narrative-based reflection enhances teachers’ awareness of their professional journey, enabling them to reinterpret personal experiences as a source of renewal in pedagogical practices. These insights highlight the importance of narrative inquiry as a powerful tool for teacher education and lifelong professional development.
EFFECTIVENESS OF ISLAMIC SPIRITUAL COUNSELING ON EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE OF BROKEN HOME STUDENTS Ihsan, Darul; Khosiin, Khamam; Prasetya, Benny
Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
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This study examines the effectiveness of Islamic spiritual counseling in strengthening emotional resilience among students from broken home backgrounds in an Islamic secondary school. Using a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations, and document analysis involving students, counselors, and Islamic education teachers, and analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that Islamic spiritual counseling improves emotional regulation, adaptive coping, interpersonal adjustment, and psychological stability through spiritual reflection, value-based guidance, and empathetic counseling. Students showed increased self-awareness, better emotional control, stronger meaning-making, and higher social engagement, reflecting sustained resilience development. This study offers novelty by extending resilience theory into culturally grounded Islamic counseling practices in formal school settings and positioning spirituality as an internal regulatory and developmental resource. The results also demonstrate that institutional integration of spiritual counseling supports continuous emotional growth and positive behavioral change among adolescents experiencing family disruption. Practically, the findings provide evidence-based guidance for schools and counselors to implement holistic and culturally responsive counseling models that align psychological support with students’ spiritual identities to enhance effectiveness and sustainability.