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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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Integrating Islamic-Based Behavioral Activation with Buya Hamka's Tazkiyatun Nafs to Reduce Social Media-Induced Anxiety among University Students Juliawati, Dosi; Yandri, Hengki; Kholidin, Farid Imam; Rasmita, Rasmita; Daflaini, Daflaini; Fidya, Yatti
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The pervasive use of social media has led to a growing concern regarding social media-induced anxiety among university students. This study aims to integrate Islamic-based Behavioral Activation with the concept of Tazkiyatun Nafs, defined as the purification of the soul or self-purification, as proposed by Buya Hamka, to reduce this anxiety among university students. The method employed is a Single-Subject Experimental Design involving three participants from IAIN Kerinci, all of whom exhibited the highest scores of social media anxiety. Data were collected using the Social Media Anxiety Scale (SMAS) and analyzed through visual data analysis. The results indicate that all three respondents showed a significant decrease in social media anxiety levels from the beginning to the end of the observation period. Specifically, visual analysis revealed a substantial reduction in SMAS scores, with participants' anxiety levels consistently dropping from high initial scores to significantly lower post-intervention scores. The intervention phase appeared to have a substantial positive impact, and the reduction in anxiety continued into the follow-up phase, albeit at varying levels. These findings suggest that the Islamic-based Behavioral Activation intervention, grounded in the Tazkiyatun Nafs concept, is effective in alleviating anxiety caused by social media use among students. The significant decrease in anxiety scores during both the intervention and follow-up phases confirms that the observed changes are not merely the result of natural fluctuations but rather the outcome of the implemented intervention. This research contributes important insights into the development of psychological intervention strategies based on Islamic values to address anxiety issues in the digital age, offering a valuable approach for practitioners and a foundation for future research on culturally sensitive mental health interventions.
Harmonizing Hope: An Idea of Music Therapy Interventions for Schizophrenia Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi
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Schizophrenia is typified by a wide range of symptoms, such as delusions, hallucinations, cognitive decline, and social disengagement. Even with improvements in pharmaceutical and psychosocial therapy, many people with schizophrenia still require supplementary treatment methods due to their chronic symptoms and functional limitations. Utilizing music's therapeutic capacity to address a variety of symptoms and enhance general well-being, music therapy has emerged as a possible supplementary intervention for schizophrenia. In this study, the author used a literature review with a Critically Appraised Topic (CAT); this research is a summary of the best available evidence regarding the focused aims. This CAT looks at the theoretical underpinnings, empirical data, and therapeutic applications of music therapy for people with schizophrenia. The usefulness of music therapy interventions in regulating attention, affective processing, and social cognition in people with schizophrenia is further supported by psychological and neurological theories. Historical summaries show the major turning points and advancements in the field as they follow the development of music therapy methods and approaches. Following music therapy interventions, there is empirical evidence of decreased positive and negative symptoms, improved psychosocial functioning, and improved quality of life outcomes. The implications for clinical practice also highlight how crucial it is to incorporate evidence-based music therapy interventions into all-encompassing treatment programs for schizophrenia, with a focus on individualized methods, interdisciplinary teamwork, and ongoing professional development. The present research evaluation underscores the diverse advantages of music therapy and its capacity to augment comprehensive treatment and welfare for individuals with schizophrenia.
Role-Playing for Rehabilitation: Enhancing Empathy Among Juveniles in Correctional Facilities Permatasari, Nina; Arsyad, Muhammad; Setiawan, Muhammad Andri; Putro, Hendro Yulius Suryo; Riva’i, Muhammad Fajar; Widyanti, Wiwik
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This study examines the effectiveness of role-playing-based counseling services in enhancing empathy among children at Juvenile Rehabilitation Center Class I Martapura. Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilized a one-group pre-test post-test experimental design to measure changes in empathy levels before and after the intervention. A total of 32 children participated in the study. Data were collected using two instruments: the Empathy Scale and the Role-Playing Engagement Questionnaire. The intervention consisted of structured role-playing sessions designed to improve both cognitive and affective components of empathy. Data analysis using paired sample t-tests revealed a statistically significant increase in empathy scores, with the mean score rising from 151.53 to 157.34 (p < 0.05). These results suggest that role-playing shows promise as an effective method for enhancing empathy in juvenile rehabilitation settings. The findings underscore the potential of integrating experiential learning strategies into psychosocial interventions for institutionalized youth. Further research is recommended to examine contextual and individual factors that may influence the impact of such interventions.
Bibliometric Analysis: Publish or Perish and VOSviewer for Research Trends on Online Violence (2023–2025) Rachmawati, Indriyana; Sari, Widya Juwita; Mumpuni, Sesya Dias
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Cases of online violence have become increasingly widespread since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which individuals began to grow dependent on the digital world. The digital realm has become a fundamental aspect of human life, bringing with it new forms of online violence. Online violence such as threats, hate speech, harassment, and bullying has emerged as a new weapon to control, isolate, and even torment affected victims. However, only a small body of literature has explored the changing nature of online violence following COVID-19. This study aims to review the literature on patterns of online violence post-pandemic, focusing on the years 2023–2025, and to provide recommendations for future research. Bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer was selected to map the patterns of online violence studies published between 2023 and 2025, covering sources from both Scopus and Google Scholar. The findings show that since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, patterns of online violence have become closely linked to gender, more specifically to violence against women and domestic violence.

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