Enjelia Enjelia
Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Palangka Raya, Indonesia

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FACE THE FEAR OF FALLING BEHIND IN THE DIGITAL AGE: RECOGNIZING AND OVERCOING FOMO Mika Melliani; Ribka Wahyu Christian; Pilenia Pilenia; Lela Oktaria; Daniel Np Simatupang; Enjelia Enjelia; Yola Pradita; Yesyurun Munthe
Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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This article looks at the "Fear of Missing Out," or "FOMO," issue in the turbulent digital age. As societal norms change to emphasize reliance on digital devices and social media, FOMO is becoming a more commonplace issue in day-to-day living. This study explores the psychological effects of FOMO on mental health, looks into its underlying roots, and offers practical methods for dealing with and overcoming this fear. We show using an analytical method that FOMO can result in tension, worry, and feelings of inferiority. This diary contains ideas for increasing offline social connectedness, increasing self-awareness, and managing time wisely. Consequently, this study offers a comprehensive perspective on how people might more sensibly traverse the digital age while maintaining their psychological.
COURTSHIP: DATING IN TOXIC CONTROLLING AND DETRIMENTAL MENTAL HEALTH Enjelia Enjelia; Lela Oktaria; Ryan Fernando; Maria Veronica
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 6 (2023): Desember
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This research aims to determine the forms of toxic relationships in dating, the factors that cause toxic relationships in dating and the impact of toxic relationships on students who are victims of toxic relationships in reconnecting with the opposite sex. This activity uses interview and question and answer methods with the aim of exploring and studying the experiences of students who have been in toxic relationships while dating. The results of this activity for students who have experienced toxic relationships in dating show that first, the factors that cause toxic relationships in students are internal factors such as unstable emotional states, immature ways of thinking and victims of dependence on their partners, while. external factors such as the influence of the social environment, jealousy, cheating and disobedience. Second, the impact experienced by students who have experienced toxic relationships in dating When reconnecting with the opposite sex, there are psychological impacts such as the emergence of fear and trauma from reconnecting with the opposite sex. However, during the question and answer session, there was information that admitted that he had difficulty getting to know new people and ultimately chose to return to his toxic past on the grounds that his past loved him more than new people.