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COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25483498     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23916/00202501050820
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Electronic ISSN: 2548-3498 is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy in Collaboration with the Indonesian Counselor Association. Established in 2016, this journal is committed to publishing articles that cover a wide array of topics in counseling, education, psychology, and mental health. It aims to highlight the latest and most significant developments in these fields across various settings, including school and mental health counseling, assessment techniques, supervision strategies, issues related to sexual abuse, violence addiction, multicultural and crisis intervention, trauma management, and the use of Information, Technology, and Communication. The journal also explores various aspects of psychotherapy such as career counseling, spiritual guidance, marriage and family therapy, and more. In the realm of education, it welcomes contributions on teaching methodologies, curriculum development, instructional strategies, innovative educational projects, learning methodologies, new technologies in education and learning, and assessment techniques. Additionally, the journal extends its focus to the intersection of mental health with medical and sports science, serving as a platform for sharing and disseminating high-quality academic research.
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Group Counseling Self-Management Techniques in Reducing Nomophobia Through Self-Control Hendar, Kus; Majdi, M. Zuhdi Zainul
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230845740

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Information technology is developing rapidly, especially for smartphone users. Smartphones have become a communication and information tool in everyday life. The activity of using smartphones with excessive intensity can cause various impacts on users, such as nomophobia. Someone who is unable to exercise self-control in using a smartphone or has low self-control will be susceptible to addiction. The research aims to determine the effectiveness of group counseling on self-management techniques to reduce nomophobia by increasing self-control. This research uses a pretest and posttest design. The subjects of this research were 10 people. The sampling used was purposive sampling. Data was collected using self-control and nomophobia questionnaires. Data analysis used mediation analysis with a bootstrap bias-corrected method with a confidential interval of 95% assisted by micro-process software (N=5000). The research results show that there is an effect of group counseling on effective self-management techniques in reducing nomophobia by increasing self-control.
Khuruj Fi Sabilillah Jama'ah Tabligh: Fulfilment of Alimony, Implications for Household Harmony and Wife Psychology Setiawan, Agus; Asnawi, Habib Shulton Asnawi
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230845940

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This article reveals the household conditions of the Tabligh Jama'ah in the context of fulfilling the husband's livelihood towards his wife. The fulfilment of livelihood in the Tabligh Jama'ah is interesting to study because the followers of Jamâ'ah Tabligh apply a pattern that is often done, namely Khuruj Fi Sabilillah. The purpose of this article is how is the practice of fulfilling husband's alimony to his wife in Tabligh Jama'ah and its impact on the household from the perspective of wife's psychology? The type of this article is qualitative, analysing in depth related to the fulfilment of maintenance and wife psychology with the aim of revealing the practice of fulfilling the husband's maintenance obligations towards the wife of Jamâ'ah Tabligh, this field research was conducted in Metro City, the primary data source of this article is the husband of Jamâ'ah Tabligh followers and the wife left behind by her husband Khurûj f? sab?lillah. The results of the study found that the fulfilment of maintenance for Tabligh followers in Metro City who perform Khuruj Fi Sabilillah to provide maintenance for their wives is divided into three categories; first, well fulfilled, second less fulfilled, and third unfulfilled. However, the practice of Khuruj Fi Sabilillah causes a lot of household disharmony because the maintenance is not fulfilled, this has an impact on the wife's mental psychological burden, because the wife has to play a dual role, taking care of household affairs while earning a living.
An Exploration of Individuals' Basic Assumptions towards Self- Resilience after the Covid-19 Pandemic in Aceh Province Fadhli, Teuku; Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi; Nurbaity, Nurbaity
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230847740

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This study aims to look at the basic assumptions of individuals towards self-resilience after trauma due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this study uses an e-research research method by distributing CBI questionnaires from google form through social media in order to obtain relevant information from various random respondents. While the data analysis technique was carried out by frequency distribution analysis to get the average percentage value of the research results. After analysing the percentage, it was found that the basic assumptions of individuals towards self-resilience after the COVID-19 pandemic with an average percentage of 7.73% VU, 7.720 NS, 18.33 NQR, 34.22% AP, and 32.43% VS. So the results of this study indicate that positive post-traumatic changes towards individual resilience due to the COVID-19 Pandemic occur very realistic changes, where individual resilience can be categorised as very transformational, where individual changes and mental development are much better than the pre-trauma situation before the COVID-19 Pandemic occurred.
Breaking Bureaucratic Barriers: How Public Service Motivation Drives Employee Performance in the Digital Age Fitriani, Arbania; Jaya, Wihana Kirana; Sumaryono , Sumaryono; Rosari, Reni; Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi; Ifdil, Ifdil
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230847840

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This study examines the complex interplay among Public Service Motivation (PSM), red tape, and work-related outcomes within Indonesia's public sector, utilizing a sample of 2,386 state-owned enterprise employees. Employing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling, we analyze PSM's influence on work engagement, affective commitment, and innovative work behavior while assessing red tape's moderating role. Our findings reveal that PSM significantly enhances work engagement and affective commitment. However, PSM does not directly predict innovative work behavior, suggesting innovation requires additional organizational support. Red tape negatively impacts engagement, commitment, and innovation, underscoring the need for process simplification. Work engagement mediates the relationship between PSM and affective commitment and innovation, highlighting its pivotal role. Notably, red tape does not moderate PSM’s effect on engagement, indicating PSM's resilience amid bureaucratic constraints. These insights emphasize the importance of fostering PSM to strengthen employee commitment and engagement. Additionally, policymakers must address bureaucratic inefficiencies and cultivate innovation-supportive environments to enhance public sector governance effectiveness.
Global trends and research mental health counseling: a bibliometrics analysis Ifdil, Ifdil; Zola, Nilma; Pratiwi Fadli, Rima; Zatrahadi, M. Fahli
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/0020230850340

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The topic of mental health counseling is one that is now being explored quite a bit. The significance of preserving mental health is becoming increasingly clear to people. We use network visualization and quantitative bibliometric analysis to identify research trends and focus areas. We hope that this research will serve as a guide for upcoming follow-up research by outlining trends in mental health counseling research. The Scopus database's relevant English publications were taken out. The coauthorship networks of authors, nations, and the cooccurrence networks of author keywords were constructed using VOSviewer (version 1.6.17). We analyzed 452 articles published using the term "mental health counseling" from 1965 to 2022. The number of scientific articles related to mental health counseling jumped quite sharply in 2021 with a total of 52 documents. The top three earning authors are: Myers, B., Sorsdahl, and Lund, C. Some of the newest keywords that have emerged include: covid-19, counselor education, clinical mental health counseling, therapy, stress, mindfulness, self-care, substance use, psychological distress.

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