Adiwinata, Anne Hafina
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Journal : EDUCATIONE: Journal of Education Research and Review

INFERIORITY FEELINGS FROM COMPETITIVE UPWARDS: ADOLESCENT'S DIGITAL CULTURE AND SCHOOL COUNSELOR'S ROLE Rahmania, Desriani; Adiwinata, Anne Hafina; Sugandhi, Nani M
EDUCATIONE Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2023
Publisher : CV. TOTUS TUUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59397/edu.v1i2.16

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Striving for Superiority is one of the personality dimensions from Alfred Adler's theory. Striving for superiority can help adolescents balance their sense of inferiority, so that adolescents have better understanding of their identity roles. Adolescents have a high curiosity tendency to their self-development although at the same time faced inferiority feelings. Adolescent faced the rush of development of technology and the social media era, where the idea of the ideal are everywhere in digital culture. Because of that the majority of adolescents have biased and polarized perspectives in their exploration, so that adolescents need a growth mindset. The school counselor's role guides adolescents to be optimal in adolescent development, by developing a growth mindset, adolescents willing to do self-exploration and understand their identity. The purpose of this study is to know the role of the school counselor on developing adolescents' growth mindset to adjust in inferiority feelings while striving for superiority. The method uses a systematic literature review conducted by 12 recommendations and using criteria for adolescents. The school counselor as a psychoeducational service performs many actions therefore, school counselors are needed developing adults a growth mindset to face inferiority, it focus on cognitive stimulation. The result has a recommendation focus on conceptual of growth mindset on cognitive behavioral intervention such as reframing, journaling, and bibliotherapy.
GRATITUDE AS A POSITIVE CHARACTER STRENGHTS: HOW TO DEVELOP AS AN ADOLESCENT WITH IN ROLE OF A SCHOOL COUNSELOR Garnika; Adiwinata, Anne Hafina; Yustiana , Yusi Riksa
EDUCATIONE Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2023
Publisher : CV. TOTUS TUUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59397/edu.v1i2.17

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Gratitude is one of the virtues transcendence character strengths that can help adolescents achieve a higher quality of life. Adolescents who have a high level of gratitude will have greater life satisfaction, joy, and well-being, being able to live a more positive life. The state of today's adolescents , who are prone to developing mood disorders such as worry, stress, and depression in dealing with life's issues, exemplifies the phenomena of low gratitude. The purpose of this study is to figure out how school counselors might help adolescents develop gratitude by offering psycho-educational services. A comprehensive literature review using content analysis methodologies was utilized to determine the role of school counselors in undertaking intervention activities to develop adolescent gratitude. 10 key research papers were examined in the study. The study's findings provide a conceptual framework for psycho-educational services based on particular training such as counting blessings, three good exercises , and a gratitude visit that school counselors can use to assist adolescent cultivation of gratitude. This study can serve as a model for future studies on to develop adolescent gratitude.