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Jurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling
ISSN : 25484311     EISSN : 25033417     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17977/um001
Core Subject : Education, Social,
This journal publishes applied research, innovative practices, and theoretical perspectives addressing real-world issues in the field of guidance and counseling across various educational levels and settings. It is committed to advancing professional discourse and evidence-based practices in school counseling, youth development, and educational guidance.
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Addressing Public Speaking Anxiety in Multicultural Counselling: The Use of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for International Students Anwar, Moh. Khoerul; Haq, Muhammad Izzul; Salma, Diafi; Wang, Zhongjun
Jurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 7, No. 2
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Several studies have highlighted the importance of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in reducing public speaking anxiety. The studies also denote the increase of confidence by strengthening self-efficacy. This study explores previous studies that uncover the use of CBT in dealing with public anxiety to identify its potential as part of multicultural counseling for international students in higher education. International students have different academic and learning cultures, as well as social environments, affecting the development of certain anxiety in dealing with pressures to adapt to new environments. Therefore, it positions the investigation of CBT’s ability to reduce public speaking anxiety for international students as highly essential. This study contends that CBT is a useful technique to unpack irrational fear of speaking in public and promote self-efficacy, developing confidence and leading to good mental health. However, given the nature of targeted intervention are international students, multicultural counseling competencies are undoubtedly required for the therapy.
Development of Siap Antisipasi (SIANTI) to Enhance Students’ Assertive Behavior in Preventing Physical Sexual Harassment on Junior High School Students Ratnasari, Fitri; Flurentin, Elia; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu
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This research and development aims to develop a product called Siap Antisipasi (SIANTI) to improve assertive behavior in preventing physical sexual harassment in junior high school students by meeting product acceptance. SIANTI’s products include three educational videos with a video duration of three minutes each and a guidebook for school counselors in providing classical guidance services. The research method by adapting Borg and Gall model. This research and development procedure includes preliminary studies, product design and development as well as product testing of material experts, media experts and users. The research and development subjects consisted of one material expert, one media expert and two users. Assessment of expert and users to determine product acceptance uses a rating scale based on aspects of accuracy, usability, convenience and product attractiveness. The research instrument uses an expert and prospective user assessment format. The results of the expert test were analyzed using the numerical average, the results of the users were tested using the inter-rater agreement. The overall test results show that the SIANTI product gets a very high rating category and meets product acceptance so that it can be implemented as a medium for school counselors in providing classical guidance services to improve students’ assertive behavior to prevent physical sexual harassment.
Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling and Motivational Interviewing in Improving Students’ Self-Disclosure Indriani, Iftitah; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman, Mulawarman
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This study investigates the effectiveness of solution-focused brief counseling and motivational interviewing in enhancing students’ self-disclosure. This study used a randomized pretest-posttest control group design. The sixteen participants from State Junior High School 3 Comal, Indonesia, were selected through nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling. The participants were divided into experiment and control groups. For the research instruments, this study used The Self-Disclosure Questionnaire developed by Jourard to measure students’ self-disclosure. The obtained data were analyzed using the repeated measures ANOVA test. Our analysis results showed that solution-focused brief counseling and motivational interviewing were effective in improving students’ self-disclosure. Therefore, the school counselor can implement both solution-focused brief counseling and motivational interviewing to enhance their students’ internal potential and self-disclosure. Future studies are suggested to widen the research participants and analyze the effects of gender and age differences on the effectiveness of solution-focused brief counseling and motivational interviewing in improving students’ self-disclosure.
Evaluation of Classical Guidance Programs During the Covid-19 Pandemic at Junior High School: Discrepancy Model Nurrofifah, Hani; Farozin, Muh.; Mutiara, Asfarina
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Guidance and counseling programs are designed to improve education. These programs continue to evolve, especially the classical guidance programs that require adaptation to the current Covid-19 pandemic education system. However, due to a lack of planning, the development and implementation of the classical guidance program in state junior high schools during the Covid-19 pandemic have not been optimal. Thus, this study identifies the performance of the classical guidance program at state junior high schools during the Covid-19 pandemic, using predetermined standards. This study used program evaluation standards and criteria from the Guidelines for Performance-Based Professional School Counselor Evaluation. The guidelines highlight that professional school counselors should carry out classical guidance services using effective learning strategies and classroom management techniques for all counselees based on their needs. These standards and criteria were then formulated into three components to determine the success of the classical guidance program, namely planning, implementing, and evaluating the classical guidance program. The analysis of the evaluation results showed that the classical guidance program during the Covid-19 had not met the standard.
Professional Identity in Guidance and Counseling: The Perspective of Prospective Counselors Rahman, Fathur; Nurmalasari, Yuli; Aminah, Siti; Taufiq, Agus
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This study aims to describe prospective counselors’ perceptions of professional identity concepts in the guidance and counseling field. This study used a qualitative approach with an exploratory, descriptive design. Research data were collected through open questionnaires and focus group discussions. The data sources were fifteen guidance and counseling students from three different classes. Data analysis was carried out by searching for themes and determining the correlation between them to attain interpretation. The results of the study show that professional identity is conceptualized as a typical characteristic or a symbol of professional conduct in the profession of guidance and counseling. Meanwhile, the dimensions of professional identity according to students are categorized into professional competence, personality, personal appearance, knowledge of the profession, and professional ethos. Lastly, for the student, professional identity is something that moves dynamically.

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