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Buletin Konseling Inovatif
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27979954     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17977/um059
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Buletin Konseling Inovatif provides a multidisciplinary forum for research in psychology, counseling, and character development. It covers topics such as student mental health, innovative counseling practices, character and values education, the role of family and educational environments, educational technology, and pedagogical competence. While highlighting Indonesian contributions, the journal also welcomes international submissions offering comparative or globally relevant insights.
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Implementation of Project-Based Learning in Social and Human Sciences Course for First Year Students in Dentistry in Morocco Taiebine, Mohamed; Ech-Chahdi, Amal El Ouazzani; Nejjari, Chakib
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The purpose of this study was to report on the experience of using Project-based learning (PBL) in the human and social sciences course taught to first year students in dentistry at the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fez. The assessment method involved self-assessment using a questionnaire. The course plan used PBL methodology in face-to-face format as well as asynchronous meetings via Moodle®. The findings showed that students were satisfied while experimenting PBL which creates a dynamic learning environment. Based on the findings, we suggest an innovative neuropsychological framework of PBL encompassing socio-cognitive, socio-emotional and metacognitive domains. Such learning enhances students' understanding of human sciences applied to dentistry, develops critical thinking skills, promotes collaboration, and prepares them for clinical practice.
Analysis of Follow-Up Activity in Guidance and Counseling for Better Service Accountability Rohman, Yuni Nur; Suherman, Uman
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Follow-up in guidance and counseling is carried out to improve and develop the quality of services or program effectiveness as well as ensuring accountability for the services provided. As a form of accountability, follow-up activities are an essential process that can ensure that the goals and objectives of these programs are achieved, the services provided are of high quality and relevant to student needs, and the services provided can be accounted for. This study examines and evaluates the effectiveness of process follow-up in schools as a means of ensuring the accountability of guidance and counseling services. The research methodology employed was a case study with an embedded single case-study design. The study participants were three high schools in Bandung, Indonesia, selected based on a purposive sampling technique. The findings indicate that the follow-up guidance and counseling activity, particularly in the three selected schools, has not been implemented correctly. This is due to a failure to adhere to the prescribed procedures and guidelines for follow-up activities.
Adaptation of the PG-13-R Instrument to Measure Prolonged Grief Disorder in Adolescents Muhtadi, Hasna Fathinah; Ahman, Ahman
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Grief due to the loss of a loved one is a normal reaction that can be experienced by teenagers, but if it interferes with daily life and lasts for a long time, this condition can develop into a prolonged grief disorder. The PG-13-R instrument was introduced by Holly Prigerson, designed to measure prolonged grief disorder. Research is needed to confirm the psychometric performance of the PG-13-R in samples with broader ethnicities. This research involved 242 students at SMKN 1 Tasikmalaya, Indonesia using a descriptive quantitative approach. This research aims to measure and describe the characteristics of the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the PG-13-R instrument for adolescents who have experienced loss. The results of the validity and reliability test show that the Indonesian version of the PG-13-R instrument has a good level of validity and reliability, with all items declared valid and a high reliability value (Cronbach's alpha = 0.888). Thus, the adapted PG-13-R instrument can be indicated as a valid and reliable measuring tool for identifying prolonged grief disorders in adolescents in Indonesia.
Empowering Orphaned Children Through Counseling: Enhancing Life's Meaning Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Nurhayani, Nurhayani
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Counseling services are very important to help children find meaning in life and overcome the various problems they face as adults. Children are the future of the nation and need attention; many of them lose their identity during adolescence but can lead good lives with an intact family. The aim of this study is to understand the implementation of counseling services in developing the meaningfulness of life for orphans at the Al-Washliyah Orphanage in Lubuk Pakam, Indonesia. The method used is a qualitative approach. The subjects of this study are the children of the Al-Washliyah Orphanage in Lubuk Pakam, Lubuk Pakam District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The results of the study show that the success of the counseling services at the Al-Washliyah Orphanage in Lubuk Pakam can be seen from several indicators, such as understanding a clear purpose in life, knowing how to find meaning in daily activities, recognizing their potential and knowing how to develop it, valuing life experiences, having positive relationships with others, creating a harmonious family within the orphanage, feeling gratitude and accepting themselves without comparing themselves to others, being optimistic about their life choices, learning valuable lessons from suffering, and having spirituality with the belief that Allah SWT loves them. The activities provided by the counselors to the children in the orphanage include religious activities such as prayer guidance, teaching reading and writing of the Qur'an, and moral guidance. The children at the orphanage can understand their purpose in life through various processes and activities conducted during their stay.
Impact of Gestalt and Reality Counseling on Reducing Junior High School Students’ Anger in Social Media Marpaung, Julia Vika Andriani; Muslihati, Muslihati; Hitipeuw, Imanuel; Valdez, V.
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Adolescent emotional development can be enhanced by effectively managing conflicts in everyday life, such as those encountered on social media. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Gestalt group counseling with Rehearsal techniques and Reality group counseling with Expressive Writing techniques in mitigating anger emotions in students' social media interactions. Conducted as an experimental research with a pre-test-post-test two-treatment design, the study utilized purposive sampling to select 16 eighth-grade students from State Junior High School 2 Wagir, Malang Regency, Indonesia who demonstrated high levels of anger in social media. The participants were divided into two groups: one receiving Gestalt group counseling with Rehearsal techniques and the other Reality group counseling with Expressive Writing techniques. Data on anger emotions were collected using a specific anger instrument and analyzed with a t-Test. The findings indicate that: (1) Gestalt group counseling with Rehearsal techniques is effective in reducing anger emotions in students on social media; (2) Reality group counseling with Expressive Writing techniques is effective in reducing anger emotions in students on social media; (3) Gestalt group counseling with Rehearsal techniques is more effective than Reality group counseling with Expressive Writing techniques in reducing anger emotions in students on social media. The outcomes of this research may provide school counselors and researchers with additional references for the application of Gestalt group counseling in reducing anger emotions in social media among students.
Development of Group Guidance Manual Book Based on Experiential Learning Model to Enhance Career Adaptability of Vocational School Students Kristiyorini, Yuana; Muslihati, Muslihati; Indreswari, Henny; Wu,
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Career adaptability is the ability of individuals to prepare themselves to complete various predicted tasks and engage in work roles, as well as to handle unexpected problems that arise due to transitions in the workplace. This research and development aims to develop a guidance handbook using an experiential learning model to enhance the career adaptability of vocational school students. This research is a research and development using the ADDIE model (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). The results of the expert test assessment and prospective users applied inter-rater agreement data analysis. Furthermore, the product effectiveness test was analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test method. Based on the validation of material experts, media, and prospective users, as well as the effectiveness test for students, it can be concluded that the guide is very high in validity according to the aspect of acceptability. Thus, it can be concluded that the guidance handbook using an experiential learning model to enhance the career adaptability of vocational school students is suitable for use.
Validity and Reliability of Instruments for Measuring Phubbing Behavior in High School and Equivalent Students Pratiwi, Awalya Siska; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu; Khalid, Fariza
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These four causes of phubbing—smartphone addiction, internet addiction, social media addiction, and gaming addiction—are interconnected. The purpose of this article is to develop an instrument that counselors can use to determine the level of phubbing behavior among students in their school by testing its validity and reliability. The steps taken include: (1) determining aspects of the phubbing behavior scale, (2) formulating phubbing behavior scale indicators, (3) formulating phubbing behavior scale descriptors, (4) compiling phubbing behavior scale statement items, (5) testing validity, and (6) testing the reliability of the instrument. The 143 respondents consisted of students from several schools, including Maharani Pharmacy Vocational School Malang, National Vocational School Malang, State Senior High School 1 Gambiran, Widyagama High School Malang, Dr. Soetomo High School, and Vocational High School Darissulaimaniyyah. All respondent schools were located in East Java, Indonesia. After obtaining data from the students, it was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 26 to test the validity and reliability of the phubbing behavior scale. The phubbing behavior scale indicators were derived from aspects such as communication disorders and obsession with cell phones. The scale, initially composed of 23 statement items, was found to have one invalid item, number 13, after testing. Thus, the remaining valid items totaled 22.
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): Exploring Its Relationship with Self-Control and Self-Regulation in College Students Amelisastri, Windy; Yandri, Hengki; Kholidin, Farid Imam
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This study investigates the potential influence of self-control and self-regulation on Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) among students. FoMO is characterized by an apprehension of being excluded from significant experiences or opportunities. Individuals with low self-control may struggle to prioritize positive behaviors, potentially leading to heightened FoMO. Similarly, a lack of self-regulation, the ability to manage thoughts and guide actions towards goals, might exacerbate FoMO. The current research employs a quantitative, descriptive correlational design. The study population comprised 2,245 students from the Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training at Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci. A sample of 304 participants, representing 10 departments, was selected. Data collection utilized three validated scales: the Self-Control Scale, the Self-Regulation Questionnaire, and the Fear of Missing Out Scale. The hypothesis proposing a significant negative association between self-control/self-regulation and FoMO was supported (p < 0.05). This suggests that both self-control and self-regulation have a combined effect on FoMO. In simpler terms, individuals with greater self-control and self-regulation may experience lower levels of FoMO. Future research could explore specific factors contributing to FoMO development. Additionally, expanding the sample size might enhance the generalizability of findings.
Development of Psychoeducational Guidelines Containing Madurese Values to Prevent Bullying in Boarding Schools Sadikin, Ahmad Ali; Ramli, M.; Rahman, Diniy Hidayatur; Arip, Nur Aziz Shah Bin Mohamed; Saputra, Mega Aris
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Bullying is a deeply concerning issue within the education sector in Indonesia, posing serious threats to the well-being of students. The impacts of bullying can be severe, leading to fatal outcomes for victims or causing lasting psychological effects for survivors. A particular area of concern is bullying in boarding schools, where students are frequently involved in social interactions. This research aims to develop a psychoeducational program incorporating Madurese values for use in boarding schools. The study employed a research and development methodology following the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The subjects of this research included content experts, cultural experts, media experts, and potential users, specifically guidance and counseling teachers, with data collected using a product acceptability scale. The collected data were analyzed using the inter-rater agreement model. The research and development process were conducted to achieve both theoretical and practical acceptability of the product. The results indicated that the product was highly acceptable to content experts, cultural experts, media experts, and potential users, demonstrating high accuracy, usefulness, attractiveness, and ease of use across all evaluated aspects.
Flow Academic of Students in Muhammadiyah High Schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Role of Peer Attachment and Self-Regulated Learning Ramli, Yuni Kartika; Mu’arifa, Alif
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This study aims to ascertain the influence of peer attachment and self-regulated learning on the academic flow of students at Muhammadiyah senior high schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This study employed a quantitative research methodology. The study sample consisted of 255 twelfth-grade students of the Muhammadiyah High Schools, selected using the stratified random sampling technique. For the measurement, three psychological scales were employed, including the academic flow scale, the peer attachment scale, and the self-regulated learning (SRL) scale. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, with the assistance of the SPSS for Windows 23.0 program. The results of the primary hypothesis yielded an R-squared value of 0.603 with a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.01), indicating that peer attachment and self-regulated learning exert a significant influence on academic flow. The first minor hypothesis test yielded a t-value of 2.189, with a p-value of 0.030, which is less than 0.05. The second minor hypothesis test yielded a t-value of 9.779 and a p-value of 0.000, indicating a statistically significant result (p < 0.01). The statistical results demonstrate that peer attachment and self-regulated learning have a significant impact on academic flow, with each factor exerting a positive influence. The results demonstrate that self-regulated learning makes a significant contribution to academic flow, accounting for 32.67% of the variance. Similarly, peer attachment is found to have a notable impact on academic flow, explaining 3.70% of the variation.

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