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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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Counselors’ Mind-skills and Self-compassion during Counseling Service Antika, Eni Rindi; Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Nusantara, Bobby Ardhian; Octasya, Tivanny; Stoic, Vip Brilliant; Bhana, Mirabai; Prabawa, Abi Fa’izzarahman
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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of mind skills and self-compassion of school counselors in counseling services. The research method used quantitative with a cross-sectional survey research design. The instruments used in this study were mind-skills test instruments and self-compassion scales. The test on the validity and reliability of research instruments was performed using two ways. The validity of the mind-skills test instrument uses the point biserial technique because the data was dichotomous (true or false). The validity test of the self-compassion scale was carried out with the Pearson product-moment correlation point using an error level of 5%. The reliability test value of the mind-skills test instrument was 0.836 while the self-compassion scale was 0.804. Judging from the degree of reliability scale, the two instruments are included in the degree of strong reliability. The results of this study indicate that the school counselor's level of mind skills is in the very high category (M = 32.23) and the school counselor's level of self-compassion is in the high category (M = 77.03). The data in this study can be used to design counselor competency development programs, for example, compassion training.
Strength-Based School Counseling in Addressing School Bullying Issue in Indonesia Ein, Indy Hurun; Idriyani, Natris
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As the school bullying issues rates have been increasing in the past decade, further comprehesinve actions from professionals in educarion are needed, mainly from school counselors. This paper aims to provide information and highlight key principles of strengths-based school counseling approach that would be compatible to deal with the issues. Using this contemporary approach, school counselors are highly recommended to work with other school stakeholders to create a positive environment and climate for students to prevent them from being both bullies and victims, including actions to identify students’ positive qualities, assign parents to enhance positive communications and relationships with their children, establish appropriate classroom guidance, and involve related communities in specific decision making regarding students’ needs and development.
Self-Compassion and Peer Social Support: Do They Influence Self-Efficacy in Career Decision Making of Generation Z Students? Madani, Wildan; Ihsan, Helli; Zakariyya, Farhan
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This study aims to determine the effect of self-compassion and peer social support on career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) among Generation Z college students in Indonesia. This study uses quantitative methods with a regression analysis approach. Sampling was conducted using non-probability sampling techniques with an accidental sampling approach. This study involved 367 active college students from Generation Z, aged 18-24, residing or studying in the metropolitan area of Greater Bandung. Greater Bandung was chosen as the research location because it represents the characteristics of Generation Z in Indonesia. The city is a center of education and culture with diverse higher education institutions that attract students from across the country. Data was collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire, using scales that had been previously adapted and developed to measure self-compassion, peer social support, and CDMSE. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression analysis. The results indicated that self-compassion and peer social support, both individually and simultaneously, positively influenced career decision-making self-efficacy among Generation Z. This suggests that students with higher levels of self-compassion and social support from peers tend to have greater confidence in making career decisions.
Validation of the Personal Responsibility Scale: Rasch Model Analysis Handaka, Irvan Budhi; Taufiq, Agus; Yusuf, Syamsu; Herdiansyah, Diki; Septikasari, Zela
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Increasing personal responsibility in education is an innovative idea, an idea to educate students in developing morals and values, or the basis of character education. This research aims to develop a personal responsibility scale for students which is expected to become a valid and reliable measuring tool. The method used in this research is a quantitative approach and data analysis used using the Rasch model. The research population consisted of 309 students as respondents, then the sampling technique was purposive sampling with a total of 20 students. The research results showed that the personal responsibility scale was declared suitable for use based on statistical tests using Rasch mode with a reliability value of 0.81. So based on the results of this analysis it can be used as an instrument to measure students' personal responsibility. The implications of the validation results of the personal responsibility instrument are useful in measuring students' personal responsibility, as a basis for providing guidance and counseling services.
Emerging Trends in Cinema Education: A Bibliometric Analysis Faturrahman, Faturrahman; Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka
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Cinema education has evolved significantly and become an effective medium in various fields, but comprehensive research analyzing its publication trends is still limited. This study uses a bibliometric analysis method with the PRISMA model to identify, select, and filter articles in Scopus-indexed journals from 1948 to 2024 (n= 650), with data analyzed using the VOSViewer application. The keywords used are cinema education, cinematherapy, film therapy, video therapy, cinema therapy, or video therapy. Results show a significant upward trend in publications on cinema education in the last decade, with a peak in the 2021-2023 period. The United States is the country with the largest contribution, followed by the United Kingdom and Israel. Lesley University was the affiliate that produced the most publications, while the University of Haifa had the highest number of citations. The journal "Arts in Psychotherapy" contributed the most publications on cinema education. Shoshi Keisari was identified as the researcher with the most publications, while David Read Johnson and Hod Orkibi had the greatest impact based on the number of citations. The findings also showed that the dominant themes in the publications were drama therapy, psychotherapy, and cinematherapy. This study provides important insights into the development, dynamics, and collaboration of research in cinema education, which can serve as a basis for researchers and practitioners in developing future research strategies and collaborations.
Exploring the Impact of Self-Control, Motivation, and Resilience on Students' Self-Compassion Apsari, Diani Akmalia; Atmoko, Adi; Farida, Ika Andrini; Eva, Nur; Da Costa, Augusto; Fuadiyah, Aidah
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The core purpose of Pendidikan Profesi Guru Prajabatan (PPG) is to educate prospective teachers to become professional teachers. To achieve this goal, students requires psychological abilities when facing challenges such as dense and demanding tasks based on the curriculum that must be completed in 2 semesters. This study aims to (1) test the theoretical model of regression of self-compassion, and (2) determine the contribution of self-control, motivation, and resilience to self-compassion in PPG students. This study used a causal relationship design. Data were collected with (1) Brief Self Control Scale, (2) The Academic Motivation Scale, (3) The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and (4) Self-Compassion Scale which have been tested for validity and reliability; data were analyzed with multiple regression. A total of 474 preservice PPG students participated. The results showed that theoretical model was fit. Self-control, motivation, and resilience have significant effects on self-compassion. This finding provides essential basis for policies to reinforce these three factors in enhancing self-compassion of PPG students. The toughness of the lectures and the immense challenges require self-compassion as a psychological support so that students are able to adapt and succeed in challenging tasks.
Effectiveness of Compassion-focused Group Therapy to Increase Self-compassion and Forgiveness in High School Students Benu, Kristin Melliyati; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman, Mulawarman
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Self-compassion and forgiveness are inseparable in the lives of adolescents because adolescents are vulnerable to various conflicts due to social changes and demands that cause negative emotions and other psychological problems. Adolescents need self-compassion and forgiveness to be able to regulate negative emotions in dealing with difficult situations. Compassion focused group therapy is an approach that focuses on compassion so that it can help adolescents to foster kindness to themselves, accept themselves and difficult situations as human and be able to provide forgiveness to themselves and others. This study aims to test the effectiveness of compassion-focused group therapy to increase self-compassion and forgiveness in students. This study used a pretest and multiple posttest research design. The research subjects consisted of 16 students of State Senior High School Giovanni, Kupang, Indonesia who were selected through purposive sampling. The research subjects were divided into experimental and control groups. The research instruments used were the compassion scale adapted from the SCS (self-compassion scale) into the Indonesian version and designed based on Kristin Neff's original work and the forgiveness scale designed by the author. The data obtained were analyzed using repeated measures mixed manova. The results of data analysis found that compassion-focused group therapy is effective for increasing self-compassion and forgiveness. Therefore, school counselors can apply compassion-focused group therapy to increase compassion and forgiveness in students. Future research is suggested to expand the research with different research designs and research subjects, analyze the effect of gender, age and cultural differences on the effectiveness of compassion-focused therapy and can test the effectiveness of compassion-focused therapy individually and its effectiveness on other dependent variables.

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