item: #1 of 77 id: igcj-1018 author: Kadafi, Asroful; Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Ramli, M.; Asri, Dahlia Novarianing; Finayanti, Juwita title: The Impact of Islamic Counseling Intervention towards Students’ Mindfulness and Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021-01-31 words: 6738 flesch: 44 summary: The results showed that the intervention given was proven effective in reducing anxiety levels in women who were about to give birth. Intervention Procedures The procedures for implementing the individual format Islamic counseling process to increase mindfulness and reduce anxiety levels was adopted from the stages of the tazkiyatun a nafs (self-purification) counseling process as a result of the research of Alfaiz et al. (2019), namely: the first stage of takhalli, namely the process of assistance to help counselees realize or acknowledge mistakes or sins that have been committed so far that have an impact on the emergence of current anxiety. keywords: anxiety; control; counseling; covid-19; experimental; group; intervention; islamic; level; mindfulness; participants; research; results; test cache: igcj-1018.pdf plain text: igcj-1018.txt item: #2 of 77 id: igcj-1081 author: Sulaiman, Afolasade Airat; Uhuegbu, Stella Ihuoma title: Impact of Cognitive Restructuring and Token Economy Techniques on Truancy Reduction among Secondary School Students in Lagos State, Nigeria date: 2021-01-31 words: 6342 flesch: 32 summary: Studies (Adewusi, 2013; Mora, 2011; Oliha, 2014; Adeyemi & Uwakwe, 2014; Aderanti & Hassan, 2011; Durosaro, et al. 2010) have shown that cognitive restructuring is highly effective on the treatment of truancy among secondary school students and various forms of antisocial behaviours. Mora (2011) and Oliha (2014) reported the effectiveness of cognitive restructuring in truancy reduction among secondary school students in Nigeria while others confirmed the effectiveness of cognitive restructuring and other therapies in the reduction truancy among secondary school students. keywords: cognitive; economy; google; journal; reduction; restructuring; scholar; school; state; students; token; treatment; truancy; truancy reduction cache: igcj-1081.pdf plain text: igcj-1081.txt item: #3 of 77 id: igcj-1147 author: Rifani, Endang; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Purwanto, Edy title: The Mediation Effect of Moral Disengagement on Spiritual-Religious Attitudes and Academic Dishonesty among Guidance and Counseling Students date: 2021-01-31 words: 5136 flesch: 35 summary: Academic dishonesty, spiritual-religious attitudes, and moral disengagement are crucial issues, and this study reveals that students are still involved in academic dishonesty and commit moral disengagement. To complete the gap of those studies, the current study investigated the role of moral disengagement to mediate the relationship between spiritual-religious attitudes and academic dishonesty in university students. keywords: attitudes; counseling; disengagement; dishonesty; guidance; journal; moral; relationship; students; study cache: igcj-1147.pdf plain text: igcj-1147.txt item: #4 of 77 id: igcj-1199 author: Nugraha, Yudhi Purwa; Awalya, Awalya; Mulawarman, Mulawarman title: Predicting Video Game Addiction: The Effects of Composite Regulatory Focus and Interpersonal Competence Among Indonesian Teenagers During COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021-01-31 words: 5284 flesch: 42 summary: Proper assistance and counseling programs based on the addiction causing factors are required to reduce the tendencies of video game addiction. The study aims to identify the correlation between regulatory focus theory and interpersonal competence towards the tendencies of video game addiction. keywords: addiction; competence; et al; focus; game; game addiction; gaming; journal; teenagers; tendencies; video; video game cache: igcj-1199.pdf plain text: igcj-1199.txt item: #5 of 77 id: igcj-1235 author: Afriwilda, Mayang T; Mulawarman, Mulawarman title: The Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing Counseling to Improve Psychological Well-Being on Students with Online Game Addiction Tendency date: 2021-01-31 words: 4900 flesch: 35 summary: Oneother studies have also shown motivational interviewing counseling can support self-empowerment, and believe that everyone has the ability to solve problems and achieve goals (Manthey et al., 2011). Based on the data in Table 4, motivational interviewing intervention given to the experimental group in the T1 vs T2 period showed a significant difference (t = -9.234, p > .05) while the control group also experienced a significant difference (t = -5795, p > .05). keywords: addiction; control; counseling; game; group; interviewing; journal; motivational; online; research; students; study cache: igcj-1235.pdf plain text: igcj-1235.txt item: #6 of 77 id: igcj-1243 author: Pant, Naveen; Sharma, Om Kant title: The Effect of Professional and Non-Professional Courses on Mental Health among College Students date: 2021-01-31 words: 4114 flesch: 38 summary: Singh & Singh (2008) studied Stress and adjustment in professional and non- professional students and found professional students to be poorly emotionally adjusted in comparison to non-professional, and further found professional students having more stress as https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj/article/view/1243 https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj/article/view/1243 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3043-3686 mailto:naveenpantgkv@gmail.com Pant, N., & Sharma, O. 99 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 98-105, January 2021 compare to non-professional students. On other hand females of Non-professional students are slightly high than men regarding adapting positive changes. keywords: courses; difference; health; non; professional; students; study cache: igcj-1243.pdf plain text: igcj-1243.txt item: #7 of 77 id: igcj-1247 author: Handayani, Mita Sri; Wangid, Muhammad Nur; Julius, Andre title: The Impact of Self-Management Techniques to Improve University Students’ Social Cognition date: 2021-01-31 words: 3726 flesch: 38 summary: The authors aimed to investigate the effectiveness of self- management in improving social cognition. Social cognition needs to be owned by the current generation to adapt to the social changes that are happening. keywords: behavior; cognition; counseling; journal; management; research; self; students; techniques cache: igcj-1247.pdf plain text: igcj-1247.txt item: #8 of 77 id: igcj-1280 author: Naini, Rohmatus; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman, Mulawarman title: Efficacy of Online Group Counseling with Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Approach to Enhance Students’ Humility date: 2021-01-31 words: 6902 flesch: 40 summary: As the result, there is a significant change in mindfulness group counseling effect on increasing humility and has a large interaction effect. Furthermore, hypotheses 2 of the results describe that there are interaction effects between mindfulness group and control group in online group counseling. keywords: character; cognitive; counseling; group; humility; journal; mindfulness; online; research; self; students cache: igcj-1280.pdf plain text: igcj-1280.txt item: #9 of 77 id: igcj-1370 author: Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Naini, Rohmatus title: Self-Compassion and Forgiveness among Senior High School Students: A Correlational and Comparative Study date: 2021-01-31 words: 3516 flesch: 42 summary: Self- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2422-0089 mailto:mungineddy@mail.unnes.ac.id Self-Compassion and Forgiveness among Senior High School Students: A Correlational and Comparative Study 92 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 91-97, January 2021 compassion moderated the relationship between lack of forgiveness and symptoms of depression. Forgiveness is personal, independent of gender, based on the results of research conducted by Asici (2019) that there is no difference in forgiveness between women and men. keywords: compassion; forgiveness; individuals; journal; research; self; students; study cache: igcj-1370.pdf plain text: igcj-1370.txt item: #10 of 77 id: igcj-1553 author: Fitriyah, Fifi Khoirul; Hidayah, Nur; Muslihati, Muslihati; Hambali, Im; Ibad, Mursyidul title: The Role of Demographic Characteristics and Spiritual Dimensions in Predicting Empathy: A Study in Muslim Pre-Service Teachers date: 2021-07-31 words: 5439 flesch: 44 summary: The most interesting aspect of this table is gender and age affect pre-service teacher empathy. https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v4i2.1553 E-ISSN: 2614-1566 Published by: Institut Agama Islam Ma’arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung The Role of Demographic Characteristics and Spiritual Dimensions in Predicting Empathy: A Study in Muslim Pre-Service Teachers Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah 1,2 , Nur Hidayah 1 *, Muslihati 1 , Im Hambali 1 , Mursyidul Ibad 2 1 Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia 2 Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia nur.hidayah.fip@um.ac.id* Article Information: Received May 14, 2021 Revised June 30, 2021 Accepted September 8, 2021 Keywords: empathy; muslim; pre-service teacher; spirituality; university Abstract keywords: age; counseling; education; empathy; gender; journal; pre; service; spirituality; study; teachers; years cache: igcj-1553.pdf plain text: igcj-1553.txt item: #11 of 77 id: igcj-1629 author: Sabri, Farhana; Yunus, Ahmad title: Psychological Well-Being of Muslim Online Gamers in Malaysia: Are They Mentally Well Enough? date: 2021-12-30 words: 7125 flesch: 52 summary: In Malaysia, Che Rahimi, Bakar, & Yasin (2021) in their study revealed that demographic factors including age, religion, zone, positive and negative religious coping have significant relationship with presence of psychological disorder. 61.3 percent of Malaysian population practices Islam (Department of Statistic Malaysia, 2021), thus it is an ideal time as this study to move toward understanding Muslims e-sport players on the vast world of online gaming. keywords: disorder; gamers; gaming; igd; internet; journal; malaysia; muslim; online; playing; psychological; respondents; study cache: igcj-1629.pdf plain text: igcj-1629.txt item: #12 of 77 id: igcj-1662 author: Nazam, Fauzia; Husain, Akbar; Gull, Mubashir title: Standardization of Taqwa (Piety) Scale for Muslims: An Exploratory Study date: 2022-01-31 words: 5467 flesch: 64 summary: Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Factor Loadings of scale items Item No. Item Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Common Factor Variance (h2) 1 I believe that love for God is the core of human existence. Composite reliability often knows as construct reliability is a measure of internal consistency in scale items. keywords: factor; god; islamic; items; journal; scale; study; taqwa; validity cache: igcj-1662.pdf plain text: igcj-1662.txt item: #13 of 77 id: igcj-1700 author: Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Rahmawati, Ajeng Intan Nur; Ariffudin, Imam; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Purwanto, Edy; Shafie, Amin Al Haadi bin; Afriwilda, Mayang title: Reality Group Counseling for Indonesian-Malaysian Muslim Students with Problematic Internet Use: Is it Effective? If So, How Does It Work? date: 2021-12-24 words: 6685 flesch: 47 summary: The effect of a R/T group counseling program on the Internet addiction level and self-esteem of Internet addiction university students. Based on the research conducted by Saletti et al. (2021), who examined meta-analysis of interventions that have been used to deal with problems of internet use. keywords: control; counseling; group; group counseling; internet; internet use; journal; level; muslim; piu; reality; research; students; use cache: igcj-1700.pdf plain text: igcj-1700.txt item: #14 of 77 id: igcj-1814 author: Aminnuddin, Nur Amali; Abd. Hamid, Harris Shah title: Predictors of Deviant Behavior Justification among Muslims: Sociodemographic Factors, Subjective Well-Being, and Perceived Religiousness date: 2021-10-20 words: 7764 flesch: 44 summary: Rationale of the Study Although the trend of past studies is leaning toward studying deviant behavior itself and the constructs linked to it, this present study instead attempts to examine the justifying of deviant behavior—or deviant behavior justification—by Muslims as a dependent variable. Hamid 2 1 Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam 2 University of Malaya, Malaysia aminnuddin.na@gmail.com* Article Information: Received September 18, 2021 Revised October 19, 2021 Accepted October 20, 2021 Keywords: deviant behavior; individual differences; islam; muslims; religiousness; well- being Abstract Current evidence supports how deviant behavior can be predicted by sociodemographic factors, subjective well-being, and perceived religiousness. keywords: behavior; deviant; deviant behavior; journal; justification; life; muslims; predictors; religion; religiousness cache: igcj-1814.pdf plain text: igcj-1814.txt item: #15 of 77 id: igcj-1840 author: Rassool, Goolam Hussein title: Re-Examining the Anatomy of Islamic Psychotherapy and Counselling: Envisioned and Enacted Practices date: 2021-10-19 words: 6264 flesch: 42 summary: Zakaria & Akhir (2016) have categoried the definitions of Islamic counselling and psychotherapy into three dimensions: Traditional, Modification and Integrative. In the Modification dimension, Islamic counselling is similar to orthodox counseling, with Islamic elements of beliefs and practices embedded in the philosophy and intervention strategies. keywords: allah; clients; counselling; development; google; health; islamic; journal; model; muslims; practices; psychotherapy; qur‟an; rassool cache: igcj-1840.pdf plain text: igcj-1840.txt item: #16 of 77 id: igcj-187 author: Kushendar, Kushendar; Fitri, Hartika Utami title: The Personal Characteristics of an Islamic Counselor in Understanding Identity Crisis for Adolescents date: 2018-01-30 words: 4129 flesch: 49 summary: Erikson explains that the tendency of migration or denial is a form of the question of identity searching which in addition leads to the loss of adolescents identity, because sometimes through the wrong way Adolescents sometimes tend to let themselves melt in one group, especially groups that can quickly identify to them, what matters is what about the wrong group (Borooe, 2015). And related to the dilemma that occurs in adolescents today phenomena that occur in adolescents or identity crises formed in the behavior commonly referred to as juvenile delinquency, such as the occurrence of brawl between schools, drug abuse, sex outside marriage, these things is a form of delinquency Adolescents who often occur today, in fact the problem is one of the transitional forms of problems faced by adolescents, in search of their identity. keywords: adolescents; counseling; counselor; crisis; development; identity; islamic; problem; role; understanding cache: igcj-187.pdf plain text: igcj-187.txt item: #17 of 77 id: igcj-188 author: Sholikhah, Linda Dwi title: Psychodrama Based on Al-Qur'an and Hadith to Improve Students' Emotional Stability date: 2018-01-30 words: 5157 flesch: 57 summary: Group members practice roles without training first (Gladding, 2012). Group members give feedback to the protagonist (counselee) or perform the role as protagonist (counselee). keywords: counselor; group; hadith; members; phase; protagonist; psychodrama cache: igcj-188.pdf plain text: igcj-188.txt item: #18 of 77 id: igcj-191 author: Haryati, Asti title: Personal Integrity of Islamic Counselor on Professional Ethics Commitment date: 2018-01-30 words: 3179 flesch: 40 summary: As said that professional Islamic counselor should concern the following three areas to be an effective person and make a difference in career or performance (Al-Rabae, 2009); 1) Counseling philosophy, based on a world-view of counseling that makes the counselor unique from others in action and performance, 2) Moral values in human life, awareness of Islamic values related to the counseling philosophy that expresses as the difference of the views of Islamic counselors from the role of helper, 3) Code of ethics counseling, the code of ethics conforms to the counseling philosophy and is supported by the moral values of the counselee to be effectively realized. Recognizing the professionalism of Islamic counselor cannot be separated on the recognizing academic qualifications, fulfillment of performance standards, and compliance requirements professionalism and concerning the values of Islamic morality. keywords: counseling; counselor; ethics; guidance; integrity; islamic; personal; values cache: igcj-191.pdf plain text: igcj-191.txt item: #19 of 77 id: igcj-194 author: Indri M, Dwi Bhakti title: Implementation of Spirituality-Crisis Counseling to Reduce Early Childhood Trauma date: 2018-01-30 words: 3223 flesch: 54 summary: According to Landerth (Rohmadheny & Yudiari, 2015) play therapy counseling is recommended as a medium for playing a child's natural expression. After the data above have been described and analyzed, the author attempt to presenting an innovative method in order to reduce early childhood trauma with Spirituality-Crisis Counseling. keywords: childhood; children; counseling; crisis; journal; phase; play; spirituality; therapy; trauma cache: igcj-194.pdf plain text: igcj-194.txt item: #20 of 77 id: igcj-207 author: Hartati, Sri title: Tazkiyatun Nafs as an Effort to Reduce Premarital Sexual Behavior of Adolescents date: 2018-01-30 words: 6584 flesch: 62 summary: Sexual behavior itself has a definition that is manifestation of the sexual urges that can be observed directly through the acts that are reflected in the stages of sexual behavior from the most mild to the most severe (Koentjoro, 2000). Abstract This article describes the concept of tazkiyatun nafs as an effort to reduce premarital sexual behavior of adolescents. keywords: adolescents; allah; behavior; counseling; effort; guidance; human; nafs; self; sex; soul; tazkiyatun; tazkiyatun nafs; vol cache: igcj-207.pdf plain text: igcj-207.txt item: #21 of 77 id: igcj-2175 author: Saleem, Mohammad; Rizvi, Touseef; Bashir, Irfan title: Muslim Students' Dispositional Mindfulness and Mental Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Core Self-Evaluation date: 2022-04-15 words: 7311 flesch: 42 summary: The results of mediation analysis presented in table 4, show that the path (direct effect) from dispositional mindfulness to core self-evaluation is positive and significant (b = .2706, SE = .0429, p <. 01), suggesting that increased dispositional mindfulness are associated with higher levels of core self-evaluation. Article Information: Received January 1, 2022 Revised March 13, 2022 Accepted April 10, 2022 Keywords: core self-evaluation; dispositional mindfulness; mediation; mental well-being; Muslim students Abstract keywords: core; core self; cse; et al; evaluation; journal; mindfulness; self; students; study cache: igcj-2175.pdf plain text: igcj-2175.txt item: #22 of 77 id: igcj-221 author: Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi title: How Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy view an Academic Anxiety of The Undergraduate Thesis? date: 2018-06-30 words: 6260 flesch: 46 summary: Dominikus David Biondi Situmorang Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, Indonesia david.biondi@atmajaya.ac.id Article Information: Received: February 21, 2018 Revised: May 31, 2018 Accepted: July 12, 2018 Keywords: cognitive behavior therapy, academic anxiety, undergraduate thesis, millennials college students. The result of this research is CBT-Based Music can help millennials college students to restore cognitive, affective, and behavioral functions to be adaptive again, so millennials college students are expected to independently optimize their potential, in order to reduce academic anxiety and solve the undergraduate thesis well. keywords: academic; anxiety; behavior; cbt; counseling; group; music; self; situmorang; students; therapy; thesis; undergraduate cache: igcj-221.pdf plain text: igcj-221.txt item: #23 of 77 id: igcj-225 author: Tajri, Imam; Chandra, Evi Kartika title: The impact of Rational-Emotive Counseling Group Model to Modify the Delinquency of Javanese Students date: 2018-06-05 words: 3676 flesch: 47 summary: The objectives of this study were to: (1) obtain an effective Rational- Emotive Counseling Group model to modify adolescent misbehavior, and (2) to identify the effectiveness of Rational-Emotive Counseling Group in modifying adolescent misbehavior. The results of field tests on the Rational-Emotive Counseling Group show that Rational- Emotive Counseling Group proved to be effective for Javanese high school students delinquency modification as proved by the decreasing intensity of the tendency of anarchic behavior, depressive behavior and aggressive behavior, and effective to increase the intensity of self-concept of juvenile delinquency. keywords: behavior; counseling; counseling group; delinquency; emotive; group; javanese; model; students cache: igcj-225.pdf plain text: igcj-225.txt item: #24 of 77 id: igcj-233 author: Zaroh, Septiani title: The Impact of Experimental Learning Techniques in Improving the Capability of Career Planning for Students date: 2018-05-18 words: 4311 flesch: 49 summary: This study aims to find the effect (effectiveness) of treatment using experimental learning techniques to improve the ability of career planning students. Career planning early in its essence can help individuals overcome the various problems that arise because of the development of the global era that continues to be directly proportional to the development of demands and career opportunities that can be selected by individuals. keywords: career; career planning; development; individual; learning; planning; process; school; students; techniques cache: igcj-233.pdf plain text: igcj-233.txt item: #25 of 77 id: igcj-239 author: Tumanggor, Hotma Rosalin; Sunawan, Sunawan; Purwanto, Edy title: Improving Career Planning using Website-Based Career Information Service date: 2018-05-18 words: 3759 flesch: 50 summary: Student career planning is not just a job he holds, but a job that really suits his potential. Empirically, career information services are effective in improving career planning but no research has been found that describes career based information services of a particular approach to improve student career planning. keywords: career; career planning; counseling; guidance; information; planning; services; students; website cache: igcj-239.pdf plain text: igcj-239.txt item: #26 of 77 id: igcj-242 author: Nuraini, Paramita; Tawil, Tawil; Subiyanto, Subiyanto title: The Impact of Islamic-Based Career Information Service to Improve Students Career Aspirations date: 2019-01-30 words: 3311 flesch: 39 summary: This result indicated that career information service based on Islam is effective in improving student career aspirations. 26-32, January 2019 (Tumanggor, Sunawan, & Purwanto, 2018), brief staff‐assisted career service (Osborn, Hayden, Peterson, & Sampson, 2016), experimental learning (Zaroh, 2018), modelling technique (Keumala, Nurihsan, & Budiamin, 2018), after 10 times of meeting Islamic-based career information service found effective to improve student career aspiration (Mubarok, 2012) and Islamic-based (Putro, 2016). keywords: aspirations; career; career aspirations; career information; counseling; information; islamic; service; students cache: igcj-242.pdf plain text: igcj-242.txt item: #27 of 77 id: igcj-2590 author: Sutarto, Sutarto; Warsah, Idi; Khotimah, Khusnul; Prastuti, Endang; Morganna, Ruly title: Adaptation of the Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale (CAMS-R) to Indonesian Version and Its Validation: Muslim Mothers-Data Driven date: 2022-07-27 words: 8499 flesch: 51 summary: Mindfulness measuring instruments such as the Freiburg mindfulness inventory (FMI) (Buchheld et al., 2001), the Kentucky inventory of mindfulness skill (KIMS) (Baer et al., 2004) and CAMS measure the concept of mindfulness broadly, but they are specifically for the respondents who are familiar with the principles of mindfulness. This study emphasized that CAMS-R could ideally be used to measure mindfulness for the Indonesian population of Muslim mothers between the ages of 20-40 years. keywords: attention; cams; focus; indonesian; items; journal; mindfulness; mothers; muslim; present; results; scale; study; translation; version cache: igcj-2590.pdf plain text: igcj-2590.txt item: #28 of 77 id: igcj-2591 author: Yosef, Yosef title: A Comparative Study Between Islamic and Public High Schools on Multicultural Self-Efficacy date: 2022-07-27 words: 7700 flesch: 49 summary: As a rule of thumb, those parents who are very concerned with Islamic education for their children will prefer Islamic high school (Hadi et al., 2018), and other parents may send their children to high school according to their needs. The studies addressed on multicultural of Muslim students in rural and urban areas (Wibowo, 2018), attitude differences between public Islamic and public university students (Rifa’i, 2019), tolerance of Muslim pre-service teachers (Mulya et al., 2021), and tolerance among Islamic high school students (Septian & Budiman, 2021) proved the different perspectives of understanding and practicing multicultural. keywords: counseling; education; efficacy; gender; guidance; islamic; journal; level; mean; multicultural; school; scores; self; students; studies; study cache: igcj-2591.pdf plain text: igcj-2591.txt item: #29 of 77 id: igcj-2642 author: Aldbyani, Aamer; Al-Abyadh, Mohammed Hasan Ali title: Relationship between Dark Triad, Mental Health, and Subjective Well-being Moderated by Mindfulness: A Study on Atheists and Muslim Students date: 2022-09-02 words: 8289 flesch: 45 summary: For example, DT personality traits negatively relate to anxiety symptoms (Birkás, Láng, Martin, & Kállai, 2016), especially with two constructs of the DT: narcissism and psychopathy (Cooke & Michie, 2001). It is assumed that socially averse like DT personality traits are negatively related to anxiety symptoms (Jonason, Li & Teicher, 2010; Shostak & Peterson, 1990). keywords: anxiety; dark; health; journal; machiavellianism; mindfulness; narcissism; personality; psychopathy; relationship; study; traits; triad cache: igcj-2642.pdf plain text: igcj-2642.txt item: #30 of 77 id: igcj-270 author: Keumala, Elsa; Nurihsan, Juntika; Budiamin, Amin title: The Development of Career Learning Program with Modeling Technique to Improve Student Career Awareness date: 2018-06-30 words: 4591 flesch: 47 summary: Abstract The research is based on the lack of career awareness students in the elementary school so that the main problem that became the focus on this research is the development of career guidance program with modeling technique to improve the career awareness of student. The purpose of this study is to generate career guidance program with modeling technique to improve student career awareness. keywords: awareness; career; counseling; development; guidance; modeling; program; school; self; students cache: igcj-270.pdf plain text: igcj-270.txt item: #31 of 77 id: igcj-2700 author: Ghufron, M. Nur; Suminta, Rini Risnawita title: The Role of Epistemological Belief and Self Regulation in Academic Procrastination of Muslim College Students date: 2022-09-28 words: 7622 flesch: 36 summary: Rationale of the Current Study Cases of student academic procrastination have increased dramatically. The study on academic procrastination can help educators and educational developers in avoiding the lack of success and even failure in the educational process. keywords: belief; effect; journal; knowledge; learning; procrastination; regulation; research; self; students cache: igcj-2700.pdf plain text: igcj-2700.txt item: #32 of 77 id: igcj-2711 author: Kultsum, Ummi; Zada, Khamami; Defianty, Maya; Roup, Mumin title: Muslim Women Leadership: The Catalytic Style in Developing School Members' Psychological Well-Being Amidst Global Pandemic date: 2022-10-10 words: 8405 flesch: 43 summary: The study examines the key behaviours and practices school leaders implement to address the global pandemic challenges. This situation becomes a distinctive challenge for school leaders due to adjusting the problem and maintaining the schools' quality of teaching and learning. keywords: data; education; guidance; journal; leadership; learning; members; mts; online; pandemic; principal; research; school; students; study; teachers; women cache: igcj-2711.pdf plain text: igcj-2711.txt item: #33 of 77 id: igcj-2754 author: Sukmawati, Fitri; Sumin, Sumin; Istiyono, Edi; Widhiastuti, Widhiastuti; Mardiyati, Isyatul title: Muslim Spiritual Happiness Scale: The Instrument Development and Validation date: 2022-10-30 words: 8693 flesch: 50 summary: There are 7 Dimensions of Islamic spiritual happiness according to Ibn Abas; The conceptual measurement of Muslim family happiness, according to Abdullah bin Abbas, consists of 7 aspects, namely, qalbun syakirun (QSY), al ajwaju shalihah (ASH), al-waladun abrar (AUA), al-bi'atusshalih (BSH), al malul halal (AMH), tafaqquh fi dien (TFD) and barakatun fii umuurika (BUM). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Results We present the results of the study on development of Muslim family happiness according to the perspective of Abdullah bin Abbas following the four stages instrument development proposed by Oriondo and Dallo Antonio (Aristiawan & Istiyono, 2020). keywords: abbas; factor; fit; happiness; indicators; instrument; islamic; items; journal; latent; life; loading; measurement; model; muslim; number; study; validity cache: igcj-2754.pdf plain text: igcj-2754.txt item: #34 of 77 id: igcj-2972 author: Bukhori, Baidi; Ma'arif, Syamsul; Panatik, Siti Aisyah binti; Siaputra, Ide Bagus; Afghani, Abdullah Azzam Al title: A Study on Muslim University Students in Indonesia: The Mediating Role of Resilience in the Effects of Religiousity, Social Support, Self-Efficacy on Subjective Well-being date: 2022-12-19 words: 10191 flesch: 40 summary: A total of five scales were used in this study: a subjective well-being scale, resilience scale, religiosity scale, social support scale, and self-efficacy scale. Article Information: Received August 27, 2022 Revised October 13, 2022 Accepted December 13, 2022 Keywords: religiosity; resilience; self-efficacy; social support; subjective well-being Abstract Subjective well-being is an essential aspect of mental health in both religious and non-religious communities. keywords: a. a.; counseling; effect; efficacy; guidance; indonesia; items; journal; relationship; religiosity; research; resilience; role; scale; self; students; study; support; variable cache: igcj-2972.pdf plain text: igcj-2972.txt item: #35 of 77 id: igcj-301 author: Wahyuningsih, Lenny; Solehuddin, M.; Dahlan, Tina Hayati title: Collaborative Reasoning Technique in Developing Moral Comprehension date: 2019-01-30 words: 3662 flesch: 44 summary: Based on the data processing obtained from 312 students can be described the condition of moral comprehension ability which refers to the explanation of the stages of moral reasoning as can be seen in the Table 1. In this study, researchers used Rest's Defining Issues Test (DIT) to measure moral comprehension for juvenile delinquency (Rest, 1973). keywords: comprehension; group; guidance; reasoning; research; school; stage; students; study; test cache: igcj-301.pdf plain text: igcj-301.txt item: #36 of 77 id: igcj-302 author: Trijayanti, Yessinta Wahyu; Nurihsan, Juntika; Hafina, Anne title: Gestalt Counseling with Empty Chair Technique to Reduce Guilt among Adolescents at Risk date: 2019-01-30 words: 5000 flesch: 40 summary: The aspect of evaluating negative behavior that is not optimal is characterized by the excessive tense feeling that causes deep fear, deep regret, protracted sadness, cursing oneself for the behavior that has been done, thinking over and over again the mistakes that have been made, and hoping to cancel mistakes that have been made. Improper aspects of improper behavior characterized by not acknowledging mistakes that have been made, so that what is raised is self-defense, efforts to make up for negative behavior that is not responsible, and avoid apologizing to those who have been harmed because of a deep feeling of tension. keywords: adolescent; behavior; chair; counseling; gestalt; google; guidance; guilt; journal; pregnancy; research; scholar; self; technique cache: igcj-302.pdf plain text: igcj-302.txt item: #37 of 77 id: igcj-305 author: Chandra, Evi Kartika; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Sunawan, Sunawan title: Cognitive Behaviour Group Counseling with Self-Instruction and Cognitive Restructuring Techniques to Improve Students' Self-Confidence date: 2019-01-30 words: 3119 flesch: 40 summary: CBT group with self instruction technique shows a higher level of effectiveness than cognitive restructuring techniques to increase students’ self confidence. Level of self confidence with self-instruction at the beginning of the pretest (MD = - 5000, SE = 1.476, p> 0.05, self-instruction intervention increased at the time of follow-up (MD = -9.875, SE = 1.584, p <0.02), at 2 weeks postest value was given (MD = -4,875, SE = Pre-test Cognitive Restructuring Self-Instruction Post-test Cognitive Behaviour Group Counseling with Self Instruction and Cognitive Restructuring Techniques to Improve Students’ Self Confidence 14 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. keywords: cognitive; confidence; counseling; group; instruction; restructuring; self; students; techniques cache: igcj-305.pdf plain text: igcj-305.txt item: #38 of 77 id: igcj-310 author: Arizona, Arizona; Nurlela, Nurlela; Jannati, Zhila title: Relaxation Technique within Group Counseling to Reduce Student's Anxiety on Facing Exam date: 2019-01-30 words: 3667 flesch: 42 summary: This service can be used as a vehicle for making positive contributions for students' social behavior to be directed to be more positive and can reduce student anxiety. https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v2i1.310 E-ISSN: 2614-1566 Published by: Institut Agama Islam Ma’arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung Available online: https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj Relaxation Technique within Group Counseling to Reduce Student's Anxiety on Facing Exam Arizona Arizona1, Nurlela Nurlela2, Zhila Jannati3 Universitas PGRI Palembang, Indonesia1, 2 Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah, Indonesia3 arizona.karno@gmail.com1 Article Information: Received September 19, 2018 Revised October 18, 2018 Accepted January 1, 2019 Keywords: group counseling; relaxation; instrumental music; anxiety Abstract keywords: anxiety; counseling; exam; group; group counseling; instrumental; music; relaxation; students cache: igcj-310.pdf plain text: igcj-310.txt item: #39 of 77 id: igcj-3132 author: Hatta, Kusmawati; Yati, Abizal Muhammad; Indra, Syaiful; Azhari, Azhari; Muslima, Muslima title: Impact of Resilience and Coping Strategy on Post-Traumatic Symptoms Among Muslim University Students date: 2023-01-30 words: 5041 flesch: 45 summary: Metro Lampung Impact of Resilience and Coping Strategy on Post- Traumatic Symptoms Among Muslim University Students Kusmawati Hatta*, Abizal Muhammad Yati, Syaiful Indra Azhari Azhari, Muslima Muslima Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry, Indonesia kusmawati.hatta@ar-raniry.ac.id* Article Information: Received November 11, 2022 Revised January 09, 2023 Accepted January 27, 2023 Keywords: coping strategy; Muslim university students; post-traumatic symptoms; resilience Abstract Muslim university students may be particularly vulnerable to post-traumatic symptoms due to the unique challenges they face, such as religious and cultural discrimination, as well as exposure to traumatic events in their home countries or communities (Tineo et al., 2021). keywords: coping; health; muslim; post; resilience; strategies; students; symptoms; university cache: igcj-3132.pdf plain text: igcj-3132.txt item: #40 of 77 id: igcj-3133 author: Rahman, Imas Kania; Rosidah, Noneng Siti; Tamam, Abas Mansur title: Development of a Scale for Measuring the Competencies of Islamic Counselors date: 2023-02-02 words: 8584 flesch: 42 summary: However, current counselor personality competency scales have not yet been integrated with Islamic personality (Utami, 2021). Despite these efforts, the development of counselor personality competence is not specifically addressed in this process (Szilagyi & Paredes, 2010). keywords: .45; bimbingan; competencies; competency; counseling; counselor; dan; development; google; guidance; height; islamic; items; journal; medium; personality; scale cache: igcj-3133.pdf plain text: igcj-3133.txt item: #41 of 77 id: igcj-3166 author: Hayati, Somayeh; Manzour, Rezvaneh; Haj Hashemi, Fatemeh; Rajab Dizavandi, Ahmad title: The Relationship between Coronavirus Anxiety, Resilience, and Islamic Beliefs in Hemodialysis Patients during the Pandemic: A Survey in Iran date: 2023-02-22 words: 8140 flesch: 49 summary: The present study aimed at investigating the relationship between corona virus anxiety, resilience, and religious beliefs in hemodialysis patients during the Covid-19 pandemic in Iran. Resilience and religious beliefs are related to corona anxiety in hemodialysis patients, and targeting these two components through psychological treatments can be effective in reducing corona anxiety. keywords: anxiety; corona; disease; et al; health; hemodialysis; journal; patients; people; relationship; research; resilience; study cache: igcj-3166.pdf plain text: igcj-3166.txt item: #42 of 77 id: igcj-3179 author: Akla, Akla; Umam, Aguswan Khotibul; Ekawati, Dian; Nurkholis, Nurkholis title: The Mediating Role of Depressive Symptom in Burnout and Career Readiness Relationship: A Study on Arabic Language Learners date: 2023-03-02 words: 5430 flesch: 46 summary: A Study on Arabic Language Learners Akla Akla*, Aguswan Khotibul Umam, Dian Ekawati, Nurkholis Nurkholis Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro, Indonesia akla@metrouniv.ac.id* Article Information: Received November 14, 2022 Revised February 15, 2023 Accepted March 3, 2023 Keywords: Arabic language learners; burnout; career readiness; depressive Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between burnout, career readiness, and depressive symptoms among Arabic language learners in Indonesia. Results of the study suggest that there is a moderate to low positive correlation between burnout, career readiness, and depressive symptoms, with burnout having a stronger correlation with career readiness and depressive symptoms than career readiness does with depressive symptoms. keywords: arabic; burnout; career readiness; depressive; journal; language; relationship; study; symptoms cache: igcj-3179.pdf plain text: igcj-3179.txt item: #43 of 77 id: igcj-3241 author: Muawaliyah, Wulan; Saifuddin, Ahmad title: Consumptive Behavior in Female University Students: Qana’ah and Hedonic Lifestyle as Predictors date: 2023-03-20 words: 6955 flesch: 47 summary: Partial analysis showed that qana'ah has a negative relationship with consumptive behavior, with a correlation coefficient of -6.415 (p < .05), and hedonic lifestyle has a positive relationship with consumptive behavior, with a correlation coefficient of 13.570 (p < .05). Qana’ah is negatively correlated with consumptive behavior, meaning that the higher the qana’ah level in oneself, the lower the prevalence of exhibiting consumptive behavior. keywords: aspect; behavior; consumptive; correlation; google; items; journal; level; lifestyle; person; products; purchasing; qana’ah; research; self; students; study cache: igcj-3241.pdf plain text: igcj-3241.txt item: #44 of 77 id: igcj-3245 author: Ningsih, Eka Fitria; Budiningsih, Catharina Asri; Sugiman, Sugiman; Pamungkas, Tubagus title: Examining the Impact of Math Anxiety, Scaffolding, and Math Attitude on Working Memory: A Comparative Analysis between Islamic Boarding Schools and Public Schools date: 2023-03-24 words: 8258 flesch: 45 summary: Islamic boarding school students had greater scaffolding (M = 53.04; SE = .54) than public school students (M = 49.9; SE = .54). However, no significant difference in working memory between Islamic boarding school students and public school students. keywords: boarding; boarding schools; islamic; learning; math; math anxiety; math attitude; mathematics; memory; public; scaffolding; schools; students; working; working memory cache: igcj-3245.pdf plain text: igcj-3245.txt item: #45 of 77 id: igcj-3254 author: Nihayah, Zahrotun; Sururin, Sururin; Choirunnisa, Choirunnisa; Hidayat, Dinnisa Haura Zhafira; Alim, Syahirul; Fayruz, Mohammad title: The Effect of Forgiveness and Spouse Social Support on Marital Satisfaction from the Perspective of Islamic Ethics date: 2023-03-28 words: 7865 flesch: 42 summary: The findings show that 1) forgiveness and spouse social support variables have a simultaneous effect on marital satisfaction variables. CONCLUSIONS Based on the research findings and discussions, the following conclusions can be drawn: 1) Variables related to forgiveness and spouse social support have a simultaneous effect on marital satisfaction variables for working wives. keywords: effect; ethics; family; forgiveness; happiness; journal; marriage; satisfaction; spouse; study; support; test; variable; wife; work; working cache: igcj-3254.pdf plain text: igcj-3254.txt item: #46 of 77 id: igcj-3281 author: Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur; Astuti, Kamsih; Warsah, Idi; Suyatno, Suyatno; Jaenullah, Jaenullah title: Exploring the Role of Grandparenting in Enhancing the Positive Mental Health of Children from External Migrant Worker Families date: 2023-04-04 words: 8547 flesch: 43 summary: Positive parenting, which fosters a balanced approach between freedom and https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v6i1.3281 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0306-319X mailto:azam.sy@umy.ac.id https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1711-6010 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9406-1415 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5796-6100 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9010-6738 Exploring the Role of Grandparenting in Enhancing the Positive Mental Health of Children from External Migrant Worker Families 84 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 83-98, 2023 control, can result in successful and healthy parenting that positively impacts children's physical and mental well-being (Chen et al., 2019). Based on the findings of positive parenting by the seven grandmothers, there are several basic principles in caring for the grandchildren so they can have positive characteristics and behavior that are not contrary to the rules of society and religion. keywords: behavior; caregivers; dan; data; good; grandchildren; grandmothers; grandparenting; health; indonesia; interview; journal; mental; migrant; parenting; parents; principle; research; saya; wawancara; workers cache: igcj-3281.pdf plain text: igcj-3281.txt item: #47 of 77 id: igcj-3376 author: Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Antika, Eni Rindi; Soputan, Shania Dhea Menany; Aini, Putri Nur; Afriwilda, Mayang T.; Prabawa, Abi Fa'izzarahman title: How is the Muslim Counselor's Experience in Implementing Single-Session Online Counseling on Adolescent? date: 2023-04-21 words: 11804 flesch: 50 summary: Counselors have provisions to arrange online counseling time according to each counselor's activities. 1 Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia 2 Universitas Bengkulu, Indonesia 3 Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga, Indonesia mulawarman@mail.unnes.ac.id* Article Information: Received December 07, 2022 Revised February 6, 2023 Accepted April 11, 2023 Keywords: counselor experience; online counseling; solution-focused single-session counseling Abstract Effective and efficient counseling service interventions are the goal of every counselor in providing psychological assistance to adolescents. keywords: communication; counselee; counseling; counseling journal; counseling services; counselors; experience; face; guidance; islamic; journal; muslim; online; process; research; session; study; time cache: igcj-3376.pdf plain text: igcj-3376.txt item: #48 of 77 id: igcj-3467 author: Aldbyani, Aamer; Al-Abyadh, Mohammed Hasan Ali title: The Effect of Mindfulness Meditation on Academic Burnout and Perceived Stress among Muslim Students: A Quasi-experimental Approach‏ date: 2023-05-20 words: 6550 flesch: 40 summary: We concluded that mindfulness meditation training decreased academic burnout and stress among Yemeni students. Therefore, we assumed that mindfulness meditation training might decrease the three dimensions of academic burnout and perceived stress among Muslim students. keywords: burnout; experimental; islamic; journal; meditation; mindfulness; muslim; stress; students; study; training cache: igcj-3467.pdf plain text: igcj-3467.txt item: #49 of 77 id: igcj-3551 author: Zuhdiyah, Zuhdiyah; Darmayanti, Kusumasari Kartika Hima; Khodijah, Nyayu title: The Significance of Religious Tolerance for University Students: Its Influence on Religious Beliefs and Happiness date: 2023-06-02 words: 8535 flesch: 41 summary: It aims to explore the moderating effect of religious tolerance on the relationship between religious belief and students’ happiness. Additionally, religious belief influences religious tolerance and happiness positively. keywords: analysis; belief; et al; happiness; individuals; influence; islamic; journal; religion; research; students; studies; study; tolerance cache: igcj-3551.pdf plain text: igcj-3551.txt item: #50 of 77 id: igcj-3613 author: Muarifah, Alif; Rofiah, Nurul Hidayati; Oktaviani, Fitriana; Mujidin, Mujidin title: The Effect of Islamic Maternal Parenting Style on Adolescent Aggressiveness by Modulating Peer Social Interaction date: 2023-06-13 words: 6770 flesch: 37 summary: Previous studies indicate that adolescent aggressive behavior occurs due to differences in parenting styles (Kuppens & Ceulemans, 2019). There are three types of parenting styles that have a direct impact on a child's psychological growth, namely authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting (Timpano et al., 2015). keywords: adolescents; aggression; authoritarian; authoritative; behavior; children; interaction; journal; parenting; parenting style; peer; permissive; study; style cache: igcj-3613.pdf plain text: igcj-3613.txt item: #51 of 77 id: igcj-3623 author: Muafiah, Evi; Sofiana, Neng Eri; Nurhidayati, Maulida title: Exploring the Influence of Work-Family Balance and Burnout on Working Mothers' Character-Building Efforts in a Post-Pandemic World date: 2023-06-15 words: 6859 flesch: 49 summary: Work, Family, and Gender: Elements for a Theory of Work Family Balance. Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo, Indonesia 2 Pesantren Mahasiswa Al-Mutawakkil Ponorogo, Indonesia evimuafiah@iainponorogo.ac.id* Article Information: Received January 18, 2023 Revised March 24, 2023 Accepted June 14, 2023 Keywords: burnout; post- pandemic; work-family balance; working mother Abstract Even though the pandemic has ended, working mothers face challenges in achieving work-family balance so that children's character education goes well. keywords: balance; building; burnout; character; children; education; effect; family; family balance; islamic; journal; mothers; pandemic; value; work; working cache: igcj-3623.pdf plain text: igcj-3623.txt item: #52 of 77 id: igcj-3626 author: Syukur, Yarmis; Ardi, Zadrian; Zahri, Triave Nuzila; Putra, Ade Herdian title: Determinant Factor Analysis of Family Psychological Resilience: A Study of Muslim University Staff in Indonesia date: 2023-06-15 words: 6296 flesch: 42 summary: One important dimension of family resilience is family psychological resilience https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v6i1.3626 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1694-6701 mailto:yarmissyukur@fip.unp.ac.id https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0715-6561 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6163-0362 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6646-2457 Determinant Factor Analysis of Family Psychological Resilience: The results of this study indicate that family support, family economic resilience, and family commitment have a positive correlation and a significant connection with family psychological resilience. keywords: family; family resilience; fpr; journal; members; muslim; research; resilience; staff; study; support; university cache: igcj-3626.pdf plain text: igcj-3626.txt item: #53 of 77 id: igcj-3688 author: Purwanto, Setiyo; Ahmad, Mahadir; Said, Zaini; Anganthi, Nisa Rachmah Nur; Zulaekah, Siti title: Effect of Mindfulness Dhikr Breathing Therapy for Insomniacs on Quality of Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2023-06-26 words: 8105 flesch: 43 summary: Chasanah and Supratman (2018) conducted a study revealing a relationship between sleep quality and the quality of life among the elderly population in Surakarta. Notably, dhikr therapy has also exhibited promising outcomes in addressing specific challenges encountered by individuals with insomnia, such as enhancing sleep quality (Fandiani et al., 2017) and reducing sleep latency (Purwanto, 2016) Literature review The concept of quality of life pertains to individuals' perception of their position in the world, taking into account their own objectives, aspirations, standards, concerns, as well as the cultural and value systems in which they are situated (WHOQOL Group, 1996). keywords: breathing; control; dhikr; health; individuals; insomnia; life; mdb; mindfulness; participants; pmr; quality; sleep; study; therapy; treatment cache: igcj-3688.pdf plain text: igcj-3688.txt item: #54 of 77 id: igcj-3692 author: Mutiah, Diana; Paulina, Melisa; Putra, Muhammad Dwirifqi Kharisma title: Psychosocial Factors Affecting Self-Regulated Learning among Indonesian Islamic College Students: The Mediating Role of Perception Feedback date: 2023-06-27 words: 8559 flesch: 54 summary: The research conducted by Oktariani et al. (2020) shows that self-efficacy and social support provides a significant positive relationship to student SRL. A high-impact practice for online students: the use of a first-semester seminar course to promote self-regulation, self-direction, online learning self-efficacy. keywords: analysis; efficacy; feedback; learning; model; online; perception; self; srl; students; study; support; value; variable cache: igcj-3692.pdf plain text: igcj-3692.txt item: #55 of 77 id: igcj-3696 author: Bukhari, Bukhari; Lintina, Shovia; Sabiruddin, Sabiruddin; Mistarija, Mistarija; Ismail, A’dawiyah; Maisharah K, Septin title: The Mediating Role of Religiosity on the Big Five Personalities and Marital Satisfaction in Indonesia: A Perspective of Da'wah Psychology date: 2023-06-28 words: 9697 flesch: 39 summary: Ilmu Kesehatan Muhammadiyah Bojonegoro, Indonesia bukhari@uinib.ac.id* Article Information: Received June 7, 2023 Revised June 22, 2023 Accepted June 22, 2023 Keywords: da'wah psychology, marital satisfaction, mediation, personality, religiosity Abstract Personality and religiosity have been found to be the most important predictors of marital satisfaction in empirical studies. However, there has not yet been any research that examines the causal relationship between personality and religiosity and the impact of both on marital satisfaction in the same model, from the perspective of da'wah psychology. keywords: analysis; big; emotionality; items; journal; marital; model; personality; psychology; religiosity; research; results; satisfaction; scale; study; value; variable cache: igcj-3696.pdf plain text: igcj-3696.txt item: #56 of 77 id: igcj-3697 author: Jusoh, Ahmad Jazimin; Imami, Muh Khairul Wajedi; Handrianto, Ciptro; Isa, Ahmad Nazir Mohd; Omar, Siti Zobidah; Abdullah, Azizi; Wahab, Suzaily title: Verification of Reliability and Validity of a Malaysian Version of Rathus Assertiveness Schedule as Drug Prevention Scale date: 2023-06-28 words: 8373 flesch: 49 summary: Drug prevention scale Rathus assertiveness scale Sex No of subject Mean points SD Minimum points Maximum points The goal is to provide a tool to measure students assertiveness in drug education, which aims to improve the effectiveness of drug prevention programmes in schools. keywords: analysis; assertiveness; drug; education; factor; items; journal; prevention; rathus; rathus assertiveness; reliability; research; scale; schedule; students cache: igcj-3697.pdf plain text: igcj-3697.txt item: #57 of 77 id: igcj-3741 author: Yosef, Yosef; Rozzaqyah, Fadhlina; Rahmi, Rahmi; Marwah, Alika S; Vilala, Vin title: Using E-Module in Guidance Lessons to Enhance Multicultural Self-Efficacy of Islamic and Public High School Students date: 2023-07-12 words: 8079 flesch: 35 summary: For high school students, along with the level of cognitive development, cultural diversity has more varied responses than elementary and middle school students leaving negative and positive impacts. Considering Bandura’s viewpoint (1994), high school students, as adolescents, approach the demands of adulthood and have to learn to assume full responsibility for themselves in almost every dimension of life, including the multicultural relationship in school settings. keywords: counseling; education; efficacy; guidance; guidance lessons; high; ihs; islamic; journal; learning; lessons; module; phs; school; self; students cache: igcj-3741.pdf plain text: igcj-3741.txt item: #58 of 77 id: igcj-3761 author: Bahrun, Bahrun; Bustamam, Nurbaity; Bakar, Abu; Zuliani, Hetti; Rosita, Dara; Saminan, Saminan; Amiruddin, Amiruddin title: Comparative Analysis of Resilience and Life Values Among Muslim Higher Education Students: The Influence of Traumatic Experiences, Gender, and Living Area date: 2023-07-20 words: 5123 flesch: 40 summary: https://doi.org/10.25217/0020236376100 E-ISSN: 2614-1566 Published by: Institut Agama Islam Ma’arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung Comparative Analysis of Resilience and Life Values Among Muslim Higher Education Students: The Influence of Traumatic Experiences, Gender, and Living Area Bahrun Bahrun*, Nurbaity Bustamam, Abu Bakar, Hetti Zuliani, Dara Rosita, Saminan Saminan, Amiruddin Amiruddin Universitas Syiah Kuala, Indonesia bahrun@usk.ac.id* Article Information: Received June 3, 2023 Revised July 18, 2023 Accepted July 19, 2023 Keywords: Muslim higher education students; life values; resilience; traumatic experiences Abstract This study wanted to see how resilience and life values might be different in Muslim college students based on their past experiences with trauma, their gender, and whether they live in a city or the countryside. keywords: experiences; life; life values; living; muslim; resilience; students; study; values cache: igcj-3761.pdf plain text: igcj-3761.txt item: #59 of 77 id: igcj-391 author: Kusumaningtyas, Wahyu; Aziz Q, Ikhwan; Laili, Nur; Hartati, Sri title: Gestalt-Prophetic: The Parenting Method for Early Childhood with Gadgets Addiction date: 2019-05-04 words: 5454 flesch: 45 summary: Remind whether as a parent can be responsible for the problems that have occurred (mistakes on parenting) by applying the concept of awareness in the context here and now as the main focus, thinking about everything that happens will have an impact on future of child development. Accepted May 6, 2019 Keywords: gestalt-prophetic; parenting; gadgets addiction Abstract This study was conducted to determine the significance Gestalt-Prophetic on improving parent awareness on parenting method for early childhood with gadget addiction case. keywords: addiction; awareness; childhood; children; counseling; gadgets; gestalt; google; group; guidance; method; parenting; parents; pro; study cache: igcj-391.pdf plain text: igcj-391.txt item: #60 of 77 id: igcj-397 author: Awaliyah, Iyum Tsamratul Ainil; Taufiq, Agus; Hafina, Anne title: The Effectiveness of Sociodrama to Improve Students’ Anger Management Skills date: 2019-04-27 words: 5171 flesch: 42 summary: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of sociodrama within psychoeducational group to improve anger management skills for class XI students of State Madrasah Aliyah 3 Majalengka. Data analysis to determine the effectiveness of the sociodrama to improve anger management skills through Wilcoxon test. keywords: ability; anger; anger management; counseling; emotions; google; guidance; management; research; scholar; skills; sociodrama; students cache: igcj-397.pdf plain text: igcj-397.txt item: #61 of 77 id: igcj-420 author: Saputra, Rikas; Lidyawati, Yenni title: Self-Instruction Technique in Group Counseling to Reduce Students’ Academic Procrastination Behavior date: 2019-04-25 words: 3268 flesch: 35 summary: This study provides insights into a motivational regulatory mechanism that influences student academic procrastination, academic achievement, and well-being. From the data, the score of academic procrastination behavior was obtained. keywords: behavior; counseling; group; instruction; procrastination; research; self; students; technique cache: igcj-420.pdf plain text: igcj-420.txt item: #62 of 77 id: igcj-464 author: Erfantinni, Imroatul Hayyu; Febriani, Roiyan One; Ningrum, Dian Eka Aprilia Fitria; Melinda, Vannisa Aviana title: Character Building Through Counseling: The Reducement of Truancy with Cognitive Restructuring Technique date: 2019-05-05 words: 2861 flesch: 42 summary: This study also provided the school counselors and guidance and counseling teachers a new alternative to build student character, particularly in reducing student truancy. The results of data calculation before and after Character Building Through Counseling: The Reducement of Truancy with Cognitive Restructuring Technique 80 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 77-82, July 2019 the intervention showed that the technique of cognitive restructuring group of experimental and control groups are presented in Table 1. Measurement Pretest Posttest t p M SD M SD Experiment (N=6) 98.5 14.19 68.33 10.80 6.664 < 0.05 Control (N=6) 105.66 17.65 103.33 16.31 1.453 > 0.05 Table 1. keywords: behavior; counseling; group; restructuring; school; students; study; truancy cache: igcj-464.pdf plain text: igcj-464.txt item: #63 of 77 id: igcj-550 author: Tumanggor, Salman title: The Impact of Principal Leadership in Guidance and Counseling Services on Self-Development of Senior High School Students date: 2020-06-21 words: 3117 flesch: 40 summary: Armstrong et al. (2010) also shows that counselor readiness influences the support of school principals. This shows that in general the leadership of principals in the excellent category means that principals have performed their duties in the guidance and counseling services following their duties and responsibilities as school principals. keywords: counseling; development; guidance; leadership; principal; school; self; services; students cache: igcj-550.pdf plain text: igcj-550.txt item: #64 of 77 id: igcj-569 author: Muarifah, Alif; Muyana, Siti; Hidayah, Hudzaimah Nur title: The Effect of Religiosity on Poor Adult Woman’s Meaningfulness of Life date: 2020-07-01 words: 4046 flesch: 41 summary: Clark & Worthington (1990) argues that many adults do not have religious maturity, which is shown by religious life characteristics they bring since their childhood until adulthood, namely egocentric and ritualistic, superficial religious attitude. In line with previous statement, Alport, as cited in Subandi (2013), proposes six criteria that indicate mature religious life. keywords: adult; factors; google; individual; life; meaningfulness; religiosity; result; scholar; study; women cache: igcj-569.pdf plain text: igcj-569.txt item: #65 of 77 id: igcj-613 author: Subandi, Subandi; Hasanah, Ida Faridatul; Dewi, Laila Ludfiana; Jannah, Siti Roudlotul title: Implementation of Group Counseling and Role-Playing: The Investigation of Students Social Interaction Improvement date: 2020-01-31 words: 2885 flesch: 41 summary: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of counseling group services with role-playing techniques in increasing student social interaction. This means that group counseling services with role-playing techniques are effective to improve social interaction for 8th-grade students at Public Junior High School 7 Bandar Lampung. keywords: counseling; group; interaction; journal; playing; role; students; study cache: igcj-613.pdf plain text: igcj-613.txt item: #66 of 77 id: igcj-614 author: Rahman, Imas Kania title: The Development of E-Counseling Gestalt Prophetic to Help Students Cope with Academic Procrastination in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education date: 2020-01-30 words: 3865 flesch: 46 summary: The case of student academic procrastination is dramatically increasing. Student academic procrastination is a tendency to put off or delays in starting, carrying out, or completing assignments and https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v3i1.614 mailto:imas.kania@uika-bogor.ac.id Rahman, I. 47 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 46-53, January 2020 responsibilities as a student. keywords: approach; counseling; education; guidance; islamic; pro; procrastination; rahman; students cache: igcj-614.pdf plain text: igcj-614.txt item: #67 of 77 id: igcj-646 author: Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Susilawati, Susilawati; Syifa, Layyinatus; Rifani, Endang title: Classroom Guidance Strategy with Flipped Method in Guidance and Counseling Services at Indonesia Schools in the Digital Era date: 2020-07-15 words: 7387 flesch: 49 summary: However, what is more, important and needs to be taken into account is how the design of a flipped classroom can be applied in classroom guidance service, which what in this article is called flipped classroom guidance. The steps to perform flipped classroom guidance, in brief, are determine the topic to be discussed based on the need of the student, creating service program plan, then setting up the activities that the students will do in pre-class activity and inside the class, the implementation of the activities and evaluation, and follow up. keywords: classroom; classroom guidance; counseling; counselors; face; guidance; guidance service; journal; learning; material; method; research; school; service; students; technology cache: igcj-646.pdf plain text: igcj-646.txt item: #68 of 77 id: igcj-656 author: Anggraini, Weni; Sunawan, Sunawan; Murtadho, Ali title: The Effects of The Presence of Tutor in The Learning Video on Cognitive Load and Academic Achievement date: 2020-01-02 words: 4555 flesch: 49 summary: Based on the explanation above, this study was conducted to examine the effect of the presence of tutors in the learning video on student cognitive load and academic achievement. Therefore the development of student learning https://journal.iaimnumetrolampung.ac.id/index.php/igcj https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v3i1.656 mailto:wenianggraini@students.unnes.ac.id keywords: achievement; group; learning; load; material; presence; students; study; video cache: igcj-656.pdf plain text: igcj-656.txt item: #69 of 77 id: igcj-661 author: Susilawati, Susilawati; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Sunawan, Sunawan title: Moral Disengagement and Classroom Incivility against the Social Responsibility Character of Junior High School Students date: 2020-01-02 words: 2994 flesch: 35 summary: The results showed that moral disengagement and incivility significantly predicted social responsibility (R=0.336, R2=0.113, F=6.079, and P<0.01). It was proved by the results of hierarchical regression test showing that social responsibility had a relationship with moral disengagement with the value of ∆R=0.078, while the aspect of moral disengagement variable which predicted the existence of the relationship was moral justification with the value of β=0.095, t=2.105, and P<0.05. keywords: classroom; disengagement; incivility; journal; responsibility; social; students; study cache: igcj-661.pdf plain text: igcj-661.txt item: #70 of 77 id: igcj-662 author: Hasna, Afra; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman, Mulawarman title: The Relationship of Self-Efficacy and Social Support on Work-Family Balance date: 2020-01-02 words: 3954 flesch: 49 summary: The results showed that: 1) there was a significant relationship between self-efficacy and work-family balance (∆R=0.351; ∆F=63.927; P=<0.01) with a contribution of 22.8%, 2) there was a significant relationship between social support and work-family balance (∆R=0.145; P<0.01) with a contribution of 16.6% based on the significant aspects of other support, family support, and friend support, the results obtained significant relationships in each aspect of family support and friends’ support with work-family balance, and 3) there was a significant simultaneous relationship between self-efficacy and social support with family balance (R=0.645; F=24.618; P<0.05) with the most frequent based on R2 for 41.6%. 18-25, January 2020 efficacy and social support on work family balance. keywords: balance; efficacy; family; family balance; relationship; self; students; study; support; work cache: igcj-662.pdf plain text: igcj-662.txt item: #71 of 77 id: igcj-847 author: Awalya, Awalya; Suharso, Suharso; Rifani, Endang; Syifa, Layyinatus; Saputra, Fikie; Susilawati, Susilawati; Anggraini, Weni title: Students Perception about Counselors Communication Skills: The Differences Based on Gender and Grades in Junior High Schools date: 2020-07-01 words: 5246 flesch: 45 summary: Counseling skills and techniques are various, but there are basic skills to accomplish in the beginning of counseling process, namely microskills. Introduction to counseling skills. keywords: counseling; counselors; dimension; grades; individual; low; perceptions; services; skills; students cache: igcj-847.pdf plain text: igcj-847.txt item: #72 of 77 id: igcj-848 author: Sami, Abdul Hanan; Naveeda, Naveeda title: An Examination of Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents: The Relationship of Personality Traits and Perceived Social Support date: 2021-01-01 words: 5486 flesch: 36 summary: Therefore, the aim of current study is also to discover relationship between perceived social support and depressive symptoms in adolescents to figure out the perception of adolescents regarding available social support. Results indicate that neuroticism and perceived social support explained 21% variance in depressive symptoms among adolescents. keywords: association; depression; journal; neuroticism; personality; personality traits; study; support; symptoms; traits cache: igcj-848.pdf plain text: igcj-848.txt item: #73 of 77 id: igcj-860 author: Hendriani, Wiwin; Mulawarman, Mulawarman title: The Alignment of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling in Helping to Achieve Resilience date: 2020-07-01 words: 4140 flesch: 29 summary: Furthermore, these findings can also strengthen the theoretical foundation of SFBC application in order to enhance an individual’s resilience in many different contexts of problems, including the increase of resilience in specific scope, such as online resilience, workplace resilience, academic resilience, parental resilience, family resilience, and so forth. https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v3i2.860 E-ISSN: 2614-1566 Published by: Institut Agama Islam Ma’arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung The Alignment of Solution-Focused Brief Counseling in Helping to Achieve Resilience: A Comparative Analysis Wiwin Hendriani1, Mulawarman Mulawarman2 Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia1 Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia2 mulawarman@mail.unnes.ac.id2 Article Information: Received April 21, 2020 Revised April 26, 2020 Accepted May 14, 2020 Keywords: comparative analysis; literature review; resilience; keywords: analysis; brief; counseling; google; hendriani; individual; process; resilience; sfbc; solution cache: igcj-860.pdf plain text: igcj-860.txt item: #74 of 77 id: igcj-878 author: Warsah, Idi title: Forgiveness Viewed from Positive Psychology and Islam date: 2020-07-01 words: 7272 flesch: 41 summary: Forgiveness Viewed from Positive Psychology and Islam 110 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 108-121, July 2020 Forgiveness in the Perspective of Positive Psychology Definitions of forgiveness Interpersonal psychological adjustment to violation; Healing from a wounded memory, but not erasing; Motivational changes into avoidance of revenge, openness to the perpetrator, willingness to make peace; Minimizing the meaning of violation Forgiveness and personalities Neuroticism and friendliness encourage forgiveness; Narcissism discourages forgiveness Aspects of forgiveness Throwing away the desire to take revenge; Disposing of the desire to maintain estrangement; Triggering the desire to make peace Factors of forgiveness Empathy and perspective taking; Reflection and emphasis; Closeness, commitment, and satisfaction Forgiveness is beneficial to relationships Increasing relationship values; Making relationships closer Forgiveness is beneficial to health and well-being Supporting physical health; Supporting psychological health; Leading to be less depressed; Leading to be less anxious Table 1. Definitions of forgiveness viewed from positive psychology Forgiveness is associated with two things, namely apologizing and forgiving. keywords: counseling; forgiveness; forgiving; health; islam; islamic; journal; people; psychology; relationships cache: igcj-878.pdf plain text: igcj-878.txt item: #75 of 77 id: igcj-933 author: Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Hidayat, Hendra; Yandri, Hengki; Sari, Aprilia Tina Lidya; Sendayu, Fendahapsari Singgih; Suarja, Septya; Arjoni, Arjoni title: Identification of Perceived Self-Efficacy to Predict Student’s Awareness in Career Readiness date: 2021-01-31 words: 4900 flesch: 33 summary: Self concept and self efficacy as a ground points in a social activities (an analysis of psychology perspective: a social cognitive theory). In other words, the findings through the SESCR survey and observation of student behavior phenomena explain that the perception of self-efficacy has a good contribution in raising awareness of student career readiness. Identification of Perceived Self-Efficacy to Predict Student’s Awareness in Career Readiness 130 Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. keywords: awareness; career; career readiness; efficacy; experience; learning; perception; readiness; respondents; self; students cache: igcj-933.pdf plain text: igcj-933.txt item: #76 of 77 id: igcj-939 author: Fauzi, Taty title: The Effectiveness of Behavioral Counseling to Reduce Student Learning Anxiety date: 2020-07-01 words: 4058 flesch: 40 summary: The data gain in every aspect of student learning anxiety was significant (p < 0.05). Behavioral counseling model as the main instrument in reducing the level of student learning anxiety was thought to be one of the factors that influenced the decrease in anxiety. keywords: anxiety; behavioral; control; counseling; effectiveness; group; guidance; journal; learning; research; self; students cache: igcj-939.pdf plain text: igcj-939.txt item: #77 of 77 id: igcj-950 author: Akhsania, Khayatun Nufus; Basuki, Tentrem; Sugiharto, DYP; Japar, Muhammad title: Students’ Career Understanding and Career Decision Making Self-Efficacy in Junior High School date: 2021-01-31 words: 4086 flesch: 44 summary: To do so, the researchers employed Career decision making self-efficacy (CDSE- SF) (Betz & Klein, 1996) as the main instrument in measuring the level of self-efficacy in career decision making with indicators that include 1) Self-appraisal, 2) Occupational information, 3) Goal selection, 4) Making plans for the future, and 5) Problem solving. Objective Since there found a study limited to Junior High School career understanding, the current study focused on investigating the difference in self-efficacy and the career decision making of Junior High School who have and have not gained career understanding knowledge. keywords: career; career decision; decision; efficacy; information; job; making; school; self; students; understanding cache: igcj-950.pdf plain text: igcj-950.txt