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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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Not so healthy, not so comfortable: Health anxiety in people living with HIV and its relationship to quality of life and psychosocial functioning Yildiz, Nazim; Nayki, Utku; Mete, Bilgul; Fadiloglu, Kubra; Nergiz, Ali Ihsan; Kocabasoglu, Nese
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
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Background: People living with Human Immundeficiency Virus (PLWH) are often inclined to attribute their bodily sensations to HIV (Human Immundeficiency Virus) without considering those as malign or benign. Thus, it’s thought that health anxiety may be high in these individuals. We aim to determine the levels of health anxiety in PLWH and its relation with quality of life and psychosocial functioning. Methods: PLWH, Type-I diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and healthy individuals were included. CD4+T lymphocytes counts and HbA1C values were obtained. Sociodemographic data form, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI), Social Adaptation Self Evaluation Scale (SASS), SF-36 QoL Form, Beck Depression and Beck Anxiety Scale (BDI, BAI) were applied to subjects. Comparisons and regression analyzes were made. Results: Total of 228 subjects were included in study. Health anxiety levels in HIV group were higher than control groups. SASS scores were not different than in Type-I DM group’s scores, whereas the BDI, BAI, and GHQ scores were worse in the HIV group than in the other groups. There was a significant difference in the QoL between healthy controls and HIV group. CD4+ T lymphocyte count had the highest explanotory power for the psychometric scores. Conclusions: PLWH have higher health anxiety than controls. Psychosocial functioning and QoL are impaired in people with high health anxiety levels. CD4+ T lymphocyte count is strongest explanatory factor on almost every subscale. The disease itself seems to disrupt the quality of life and psychosocial harmony beyond the psychological picture it creates.
A descriptive analysis of the paradigm shift from real to reel classroom during Covid-19 Pandemic Yadav, Anuradha; Yadav, Kavita; Sankhla, Manisha
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
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Medical educational institutes have begun offering online classes in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic. The course work of MBBS phase-I was completed by an online mode of teaching, but the students' satisfaction feedback is still needed to improve online teaching. After receiving approval from the institutional ethical committee, the feedback from 250 Phase-I MBBS students was collected. The student participation was voluntary and 212 students respond about online-classes feedback on the google form.  The data were collected and analyzed in Excel and SPSS software. p-value <.05 was considered significant. The majority of students (90 percent of males and 94 percent of females) use their smartphones to attend online classes, and the majority of students experience network problems often or sometimes; only 6% of students were rarely affected by network issues. Only a quarter of students were satisfied with the online mode of teaching, half were neutral and the remaining quarter were unsatisfied. The internet access issue (p-value=0.101) as well as satisfaction level (p-value =0.985) were not affected by the student residence (urban/rural). The majority of students (62%) prefer face-to-face learning in the classroom, whereas 1/4th prefer watching a live playback video of online lectures and only 1/10th choose live-online sessions. Only one-fourth of students were satisfied with online classes and the majority of students suffer from the quality of internet services. Students prefer face-to-face interactive classroom learning. Students acknowledge the benefits of online teaching with the need for further improvement.
Family intervention program for autism Amira, Luqyana Dhiya; Wagino, Wagino; Budayasa, I Ketut; Yuliyati, Yuliyati
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
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Interventions can minimize the impact of developmental barriers on autism. Inconsistent interventions result in behavioral deterioration. Parents have a big role to provide consistent intervention to children. This study aims to review home intervention programs that family can do at home. The research method used is a literature review. The data collection method used is the literature related to home-based autism interventions and family intervention. The results of the study show several programs that can be applied by families at home. The results showed the intervention models that can be done by family are ABA, PLAY, dan TEACCH. Through this study, it can be concluded that ABA is the most effective technique that can be used as a basis for implementing family interventions. Comprehensive interventions are also highly recommended for home interventions, such as modifying the environment and providing preschool life skills.
Communicating using storytelling method to children experienced sexual abuse and harassment Pradanita, Vista Nurasti; Setiawati, Yunias; Yuniar, Sasanti
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
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Every year, sexual abuse against children is increasing. Globally, it is estimated that 3-31% of children had experienced sexual abuse. This harms children, including the impact of physical injury, neurobiological impact, and psychiatric, such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD, drug abuse, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and attempted suicide. To help children who are victims of sexual abuse, a special approach is required to ease the communication to children. Since children communicate using symbols, thus storytelling, which is part of the Play Therapy technique, is the right method to communicate awareness to children. With an approach using the storytelling method, hopefully, children will be able to understand the very situations, recognize and express their emotions properly, and minimize the negative impact after the abuse.
Self-help online psychoeducation to overcome anxiety during covid-19 outbreak. Suranata, Kadek; Ifdil, Ifdil; Gading, I Ketut; Permana, Agus Aan Jiwa
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
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This study aims to compare the effectiveness of mindfulness and relaxation techniques with self-help methods through web tutorials to overcome anxiety during the Covid-19 outbreak. Random control trial experiment performed by invite 418 Balinese Community (Age 15 years and above) to preliminary screening on anxiety sub-scale of 21-DASS. A total of 129 participants who met the random assignment criteria were then grouped into three groups, namely experimental group 1 who will take self-help mindfulness exercises, experimental group 2 who will participate in self-help relaxation exercises, and waiting-list control group. The results of study shows that web-based self-help mindfulness and relaxation tutorials are effective for reducing anxiety levels. The comparison of the two also shows that mindfulness techniques are more effective than relaxation techniques. The results of this study have theoretical and practical implications in efforts to overcome anxiety disorders experienced during the Covid-19 outbreak. 
Psychological wellbeing early adult Korean pop fangirls Fitri, Angelita Jayalaksana; Maulidayanti, Fitri Yuli; Akhmad, Sudaryat Nurdin
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
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Mental health is a state of well-being in which individuals are aware of their abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of daily life, can work productively or productively, and are able to contribute to their community. Individuals at the age from 20 to 40 years are called early adulthood. In the last two decades, South Korean popular culture has grown rapidly and expanded globally. Its existence which is accepted by the public from various circles has resulted in a phenomenon Korean Wave, one of which is the phenomenon in Korean Wave Korean pop music products or Korean-pop (K-pop). This study uses the study of literature (literature review) with data collection of articles, journals and books. The results showed that there was mental health (psychological wellbeing) in early adulthood for fangirls K-pop. 
Effects of job stressor on psychological well- being among the nurses at hospital during pandemic covid-19 Anthony, P.M; Aren, Merikan; Rekayasa, Vincent Balang
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
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As a result of the recent pandemic, the psychological wellbeing among nurses can be overlooked despite anecdotally it has greatly affect nurses’ wellbeing. Hence, this study aimed to identify the effects of job stressors on the psychological wellbeing among nurse in the hospital during pandemic COVID-19. This study also to identify the effects of job stressors on the autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, self-acceptance among the nurses.  Random sampling was used to select 128 nurses were  who were working in the hospital were randomly selected. The respondents were asked to complete a questionnaire using Google Form via online. The Work Stress Scale and Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scale (PWBS) were used to test the hypotheses of the study. The dataset was analysed by using Statistical Package for The Social Sciences (SPSS), Version 25. The result showed that there were significant negative effects of job stressors on psychological wellbeing. The results also indicated that the job stressors have positive impact on autonomy and self-acceptance among nurses. Hence, the stakeholder should take appropriate and effective measures to minimize the impact of job stressors and increase the level of psychological wellbeing among nurses. The findings of the study have reflected an important and beneficial implication to the health care sector of Malaysia in producing more capable nurses and ready to face any challenge during pandemic.
The effect of hypnotherapy methods on understanding and readiness on swimming learning in higher education Syahrastani, Syahrastani
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022)
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This research was conducted because understanding and readiness for swimming learning are still problematic. Hypnotherapy methods are assumed to be the factors that influence the understanding and readiness of swimming learning of students in higher education. This study aims to determine the effect of using hypnotherapy methods on the understanding and readiness of swimming lessons in higher education. This research uses the quantitative correlation method. The population is 150 students who take swimming lessons in higher education, and a sample of 50 students who were selected using purposive random sampling. The questionnaire is an effective data collection method to test the variables to be measured and the answers expected by the respondents. The questionnaire applies a Likert scale by providing an opportunity to answer each item. Data were analyzed using regression analysis. The results showed that (1) there was an increase in students' understanding of swimming lessons using hypnotherapy methods, (2) there was an increase in student readiness in swimming lessons using hypnotherapy methods.
Readiness for learning ability through experiences Susanto, Ratnawati
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022)
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Learning through experience is a process that facilitates the ability to experience in observing, thinking, feeling, doing and experimenting for the formation of a 4Cs-based student competency profile (communication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving) which is the basis for the needs of the 4.0 revolution era. The level of student learning readiness through experience is largely determined by the teacher's ability to implement pedagogic knowledge and pedagogical competency models. The purpose of this study was to examine the readiness of students' learning abilities through experiences that were formed through the contribution of the level of pedagogical knowledge abilities and pedagogic competence models from teachers. Quantitative research with data collection instruments using Likert scale questionnaires, data analysis techniques using smart PLS, the population is 220 teachers and 220 students of public and private elementary schools in the region which is in area II of the West Jakarta Municipal Education Sub-Department, DKI Jakarta Province. The sampling technique was done by purposive side. The results showed that: (1) there was a positive and significant contribution to the ability to implement pedagogic knowledge on the pedagogical competency model, (2) there was a positive and significant contribution to the ability to implement pedagogic knowledge on learning through experience, (3) there was a positive and significant contribution to the ability to implement the model. pedagogic competence on learning through experience, and (4) there is a dominant factor from each indicator as a construct forming variables that contribute to learning through experience.
Development of learning media for minangkabau natural culture in elementary schools Zuwirna, Zuwirna; Amilia, Winanda
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)
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This research develops learning media products in the form of Minang language story books for learning Minangkabau Natural Culture. This subject is one of the local content subjects at the Padang City Elementary School, West Sumatra Province. The development of this learning media is motivated by the learning needs of Minangkabau Natural Culture which does not yet have an alternative media in the learning process. This study uses a development research approach using the ADDIE model which consists of the Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation stages. This research is very important to do because it sees the lack of learning media developed for Minangkabau Natural Culture subjects for elementary school students. The results showed that the developed learning media had a good usability level with an average score of 89.1%. Testing the effectiveness of the learning media also showed a score of 85.6% in the very good category. Thus, from the results of the development carried out, it can be concluded that the use of learning media can improve students' understanding and learning outcomes of Minangkabau Natural Culture Subjects in elementary schools.

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