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Konselor
ISSN : 14129760     EISSN : 25415948     DOI : -
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KONSELOR ISSN: 1412-9760 (Print) , ISSN: 2541-5948 (Electronic) is a peer-reviewed journal and scientific journal published by Universitas Negeri Padang in collaboration with Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI). The aim of this journal is to publish high-quality articles dedicated to the latest outstanding developments in the fields of counseling. This journal encompasses the applications of religious Counseling, schools counseling, mental health, assessment, supervision in counseling, sexual abuse, violence addition counseling, multi-cultural counseling, crisis intervention, trauma counseling, ITC in counseling, counseling career, spiritual counseling, marriage and family counseling, counseling and psychotherapy, and counseling in all setting. It was first online published used ISSN (Electronic) in Volume 5 Issue 3, 2016.
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Impact of problem-based laboratory experience on behavioral skills outcome of telecommunication students in polytechnics Chinyere Theresa Ogbuanya
Konselor Vol 11, No 2 (2022): KONSELOR
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The study determined the impact of problem-based laboratory experience on the behavioral skills outcome of telecommunication students in Polytechnics in North Central Nigeria. Quasi- experimental research design was used for the study. The sample for this study comprised 282 telecommunications students in 12 polytechnics in North Central Nigeria. A questionnaire titled “Behavioural and Skills Outcomes Scale. The coefficient of internal consistency was established using Cronbach alpha and was found to be 0.73. Data collected were analyzed using Analysis of Variance, t-test and analysis of co-variance with SPSS version 22. A significant main effect of treatment was observed on the overall behavioral skills. There was non- significant effect of gender but a significant interaction between treatment conditions and gender was found out. There was no significant difference in the behavioral skills outcome based on gender, age, residence, location, religion and ethnicity. It was recommended that technical teachers should use problem bases laboratory experience in teaching and learning telecommunication in Polytechnics as well as emphasize and assess behavioural skills outcome.
Analysis of final student quarterlife crisis based on gender Sheelvia Agusti; Ifdil Ifdil; Berru Amalianita
Konselor Vol 11, No 2 (2022): KONSELOR
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This study aims to analyze the quarterlife crisis level of final students of the Guidance and Counseling Department and to evaluate the difference in the level of quarterlife crisis of male and female final students of the Guidance and Counseling Department, Universitas Negeri Padang . This type of research is descriptive and comparative. The sample of this study was the final students of Guidance and Counseling including 37 male students and 163 female students. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and T-test with the help of JASP for windows version 16.4. The results of the study revealed that the quarterlife crisis of the final Guidance and Counseling students was in the moderate category, the quarterlife crisis of the female final Guidance and Counseling students was in the high category and there was a significant difference between the level of quarterlife crisis of the final male and female students of Guidance and Counseling.
First attempt to evaluate of burnout among school counselors after lifting pandemic rules in Indonesia Itsar Bolo Rangka; M Ramli; Wahyu Eka Prasetyaningtyas
Konselor Vol 11, No 2 (2022): KONSELOR
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The rate of burnout in school counselors is a critical issue in regulating individual work activities. This is a first and cross-sectional study that intends to examine the burnout of school counselors after the permitting of lifting due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. It is reported that 188 school counselors in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi have filled out the Counselor Burnout Inventory to measure the burnout case they are dealing with. The data that has been raised was evaluated via the Rasch Model. The results of the study show that the rate of Burnout in school counselors has different statuses from each other, and highly depends on the demographic aspects investigated in this study. The study also verified that all school counselors were frustrated with their effectiveness as counselors. Nevertheless, counselors still promote their professionalism to advance the counseling services and promote the welfare of their clients. Discrepancies in the rate of school counselor burnout based on demographic aspects are also discussed in this article.
Empirical study of factors affecting college students' problematic smartphone usage during the global pandemic Zadrian Ardi; Chiedu Eseadi; Mkpoikanke Sunday Otu; Hendra Hidayat
Konselor Vol 11, No 2 (2022): KONSELOR
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The increase in the frequency, duration and dependence of individuals using smartphones in the last decade has resulted in a phenomenon of mental health disorders in the form of problematic smartphone usage. This study aims to analyze the causes of problematic smartphone usage based on the conditions of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), loneliness, virtual presence, and future time perspectives.This study uses a quantitative approach through survey methods and uses a cross-sectional study method and post-positivism assumptions to look at the factors that cause dependent variables. In this study, 597 students were involved, with 290 males (48.57%) and 307 females (51.43%). Path analysis was used in the analysis of this study to determine the impact of the direct and indirect effects of exogenous variables on endogenous variables. Path analysis is also used in mapping and testing the hypotheses that make up the model. The study results show that the virtual presence, loneliness, and future time perspective variables impact individuals' emergence of FOMO conditions, which in turn contributes to the formation of problematic smartphone usage. The study of the direct and indirect relationships of the variables is discussed.
Depth of relationship counseling review counselor version Sisca Folastri; M. Ramli
Konselor Vol 11, No 2 (2022): KONSELOR
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The depth of the relationship in counseling is key in determining the success of counseling.  The method used in this study is the  survey  method.  The sample in the study involved as many as 36 counselors.  The instrument used is the  Rational Depth Frequency Scale (RDFS). The  data analysis technique uses Rasch  modeling with the winstep program  version 4.45.  Researchhas  revealed that in general counselors have a depth of relationship in the counseling process. Where the counselor in the moment of depth of the relationship feels intense security, genuineness, empathy, and positive acceptance in the counseling process. The counselor feels what the counselor is going through, the counselor openly conveys his problems because of the counselor's warm and pleasant acceptance attitude. The depth of the counselor relationship  in the counseling process  as one of  the  factors  of success and effectiveness of counseling. The results of  this study can be used as preliminary data  to examine more deeply the  depth of the relationship in the counseling  process  in terms of  counseling

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