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Journal : Warta Pengabdian Andalas: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengembangan Dan Penerapan Ipteks

Regulasi Emosi Guru dan Menjadi Pendidik yang Profesional Rozi Sastra Purna; Dwi Puspasari
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 29 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.29.1.16-22.2022

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A teacher is a person who imparts knowledge to students. Teachers are subjects that play an essential role in the continuity of education. Teachers will be able to educate and teach if they have emotional stability and have a great sense of responsibility to advance their students. Teachers in schools must be able to deal with the emotional demands of the surrounding environment on an ongoing basis. Thus, the teacher's knowledge and skills are needed to manage the emotion they experience while carrying out their roles as educators. This community service activity was conducted at the Insan Karima Cendekia Foundation in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. This location was chosen because it considered the problems faced by teachers, especially in managing emotions. The foundation also conveyed the obstacles and needs related to psychoeducation for teachers. The activities were packaged in the form of providing psychoeducation and direct practice related to emotional regulation and becoming professional educators. Through the activities carried out, it was hoped that it could be a means to help teachers recognize emotion and understand how to regulate their emotions and help teachers gain knowledge related to being a professional educator.
Program Layanan Konsultasi Psikologis pada Penyintas Long Covid-19 Diny Amenike; Egha Febrianingsih; Sylvia Dewiriza; Haznaz Dhiya Ulhaq Z.N.; Cikita Aidha Putri; Rozi Sastra Purna; Dwi Puspasari; Septi Mayang Sarry; Nila Anggreiny; Meria Susanti; Amatul Firdausa Nasa; Siska Oktari; Yantri Maputra; Tri Rahayuningsih; Fitria Rahmi; Mafaza Mafaza; Izzanil Hidayati; Liliyana Sari
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 29 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.29.2.94-100.2022

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Survivors of Covid-19 can still experience symptoms such as being still infected with a virus known as Long Covid-19. Covid-19 survivors with long Covid-19 experience physical and psychological disorders. Psychological disorders include cognitive disorders, memory loss, anxiety, sleep disorders, quality of life disorders, and work problems. This problem will undoubtedly impact individual productivity, so it is necessary to carry out a "Long Covid-19 Hotline". This activity aims to provide health services to Covid-19 survivors to overcome their Post-Covid conditions. The Psychologist Team of Psychology Study Program and Respiration and Pulmonology Medical Faculty Universitas Andalas conducted this activity by telephone in September and October 2021. Activities were carried out by providing psychological consultation or further recommendations for participants' psychological complaints. The results of the psychological condition of participants using Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) 7 screening tools showed that the highest complaints were anxiety at 46%, insomnia at 24%, difficulty concentrating at 13%, and depression at 9% and stress at 8%. As for the follow-up results after the consultation, 90% of participants' psychological complaints were reduced, 89% of participants had made follow-up recommendations, and 100% of participants felt this activity was beneficial. Based on a survey of Covid-19 survivors, their psychological condition improved after conducting a Long Covid-19 Hotline.
Psikoedukasi Bagi Guru Pembimbing Khusus (GPK) dalam Pengelolaan Emosi dan Keyakinan Diri Mendampingi Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus di Sekolah Inklusi Rozi Sastra Purna; Yoszya Silawati; Fitri Angraini
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 30 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.30.1.100-109.2023

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Teachers are essential for children with special needs, especially shadow teachers. The GPK's duties and responsibilities are to guide and direct children with special needs during inclusive schools' teaching and learning process. However, sometimes shadow teachers feel helpless, irritable, anxious, easily give up when faced with challenging assignments, and are slow to recover feelings of ability after experiencing failure. Therefore, understanding and psychoeducation are needed for teachers to increase their self-confidence. Psychoeducation aims to increase understanding regarding appropriate methods of managing emotions and increase self-confidence in dealing with children with special needs. Psychoeducation was delivered by lecture method. This series of activities consisted of several sessions. The first session was an introduction and an explanation of the purpose of psychoeducational activities so that activities were more focused. The next session provided material related to emotional management and self-confidence. The participants in this activity were 18 Special Guidance Teachers in the City of Padang. Measurement of emotion regulation refers to Thompson (1994), with a reliability value of 0.701. Self-efficacy measurement is based on the concept put forward by Bandura (1997), with a reliability value of 0.842. After receiving psychoeducation, 18 subjects (100%) were in the high category, and there were no subjects with low or moderate categories on emotion regulation and self-confidence.
Psychological Assessment: Identification, Detection of Potential and Problems of Children with Special Needs at UPTD LDPI, Padang City Rozi Sastra Purna; Fitri Angraini
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.1.90-98.2024

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So far, the learning strategy implemented in schools is still widespread, providing all students with the same educational treatment and services. These students have different levels of skills, intelligence, interests, and talents. Therefore, early identification is needed to detect children's learning potential and problems. The results of the identification can later be used by teachers in implementing learning processes that suit the characteristics of students. The method used in identification is an intelligence test using the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and Culture Fair Intelligence Scale instruments. In contrast, the method used in conveying examination results is lectures and discussions with parents and teachers regarding the characteristics of children with special needs and appropriate services and education. The identification results found that one student (1.56%) was in the immobile category, seven students (10.94%) were in the debilitated category, 13 students (20.31%) were in the borderline category, 15 students (23.44%) were in the low average category, 22 students (34.38%) were in the average category, and six students (9.38%) were in the high average category. This activity had been carried out well. Through discussions and counseling, parents and teachers gained an understanding of treatment and educational services that suit the characteristics of each child. In the future, follow-up activities will likely be related to evaluating learning strategies and student abilities.
Psikoedukasi Psychoeducation in Increasing Knowledge about Bullying at State Senior High School 11 Padang Rozi Sastra Purna; Fitri Angraini
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.318-326.2024

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School-age children are very susceptible to cases of bullying. Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that is carried out repeatedly by physically or mentally hurting someone; it could be carried out by a child or a group of children against other children. Bullying behavior has a negative and detrimental impact not only on victims but also on perpetrators. This impact is not only felt during the period when bullying behavior occurs but can continue until the perpetrator and victims enter adulthood. Based on preliminary data from interviews and observations at State Senior High School 11 Padang City, several cases of bullying were found between seniors and juniors or classmates. Some of the behaviors identified were calling friends bad names, threatening them, and making fun of them. As a result, victims experience anxiety and fear and even lose their confidence in participating in school activities. It is hoped that psychoeducation can be an intervention to increase students' knowledge of bullying behavior. Psychoeducation is carried out face-to-face in the hall. The material provided includes types of bullying behavior, the negative impacts of bullying, their roles and strategies, and what needs to be done when they see bullying. Psychoeducation was given to 347 students who took part in P5 phase F. The research method used in the study is a one-group pretest-posttest design. The results of the analysis carried out using the Wilcoxon test showed that there was a significant increase in scores before and after psychoeducation was carried out. It showed that psychoeducation was quite effective in improving students' understanding of bullying.