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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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Supervision in counseling service based on psychological test result to student’s learning satisfaction Yuzarion, Yuzarion; Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Kardo, Rici; Dianto, Mori
Konselor Vol 7, No 2 (2018): KONSELOR
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As a profession, guidance and counseling have a supervision procedure in order to maintain and evaluate purpose to make evaluatif decision in guidance and counseling service. A supervision it self not only about process and result of counseling service, but also an asessment using psychological test, this asessment was useful for complete an inforrmation about psychological competence and individual difference of student. This result of psychological tes will benefit for counselor and also for student to understand and clarification about decision making in counseling service and placement for student according their expertise. A phenomena in Indonesia about counseling profession has been found that was lack of supervision process in guidance and counseling service and also lack of interest about psychology test in school, there are, it’s just to preserve an administration and formality. Phenomena in that practical way maybe can be assumed that because there is lack of information about the ideal of supervision process and also lack of experience and knowledge also untrained a supervisor and counselor about their own abilities. In this case, this paper will describe how should be a supervision be conducted, and the result of this evaluaton study show that with psychological test for student has a significant satisfaction almost 74% with their placement in first grade at senior high school.
Development of interactive multimedia related information about senior high school on guidance and counseling Badrujaman, Aip; Cahyawulan, Wening; Debasari, Lulu Arini
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This study aims to develop interactive multimedia as a viable medium to be used in individual planning services about information on State High Schools in the school zone for the domicile of the new Kebayoran sub-district. The research was conducted at Purnama Middle School in Jakarta. The research used is the ADDIE development model with three stages, (1) analysis, (2) design and (3) development. The instruments used were expert validation questionnaires and user trial questionnaires. The data analysis technique used is formative evaluation techniques. The results of material validation show the category “very feasible” with a percentage of 83.33%. Then the results of media validation show the category “very feasible” with a percentage of 91.11%. The results of user trial conducted on five students showed the category “feasible” in the aspect of the media with a percentage of 81.6%, the category “feasible” in the material aspect with a percentage of 79%, and the category “very feasible” in the aspect media with a percentage of 82%.
Creative counseling: Integration of counseling in cognitive behavior therapy groups with passive music therapy to improve self-efficacy of students of millennial Situmorang, Dominikus David Biondi; Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy
Konselor Vol 7, No 2 (2018): KONSELOR
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The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of group counseling with cognitive behavior therapy approach using passive music therapy technique to improve the self-efficacy of millennials college students who is writing thesis. The research used quasi-experimental design (pretest, post-test,and follow-up). Group counseling was conducted for five meetings, and follow-up was performed two weeks after the treatment. Research subjects were seven millennials college students. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the subjects, that is based on inclusion criteria and level of self-efficacy which is obtained from self-efficacy scale (rxy=0.601-0.839,coefficient alpha=0.951).The results showed that group counseling with cognitive behavior therapy approach using passive music therapy technique was significantly effective to improve the millennials college students’ self-efficacy in pretest vs. post-test and pretest vs follow-up, but in post-test vs. follow-up there was a slight decrease in self-efficacy. Passive music therapy which is integrated into group counseling with cognitive behavior counseling approach, it is not only able to solve the individual problems but also able to help individuals to analyze their thoughts and behaviors through passive music activities with guidedimagery.
Effect of assertive training on cyber bullying behavior for students Farida Aryani; Muhammad Ilham Bakhtiar
Konselor Vol 7, No 2 (2018): KONSELOR
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The purpose of this study was to determine the description of cyber bullying behavior in schools, to know the implementation of assertive training on cyber bullying behavior and to know the effect of assertive training on cyber bullying behavior before and after treatment. This research is quantitative using the true-experimental design approach. A sample of 31 people. The results of the study are; (1) almost all students have bullied or there are 32% where they do bullying such as taunting, tweaking, humiliating and posting it on the Internet, and students take steps to report to the teacher in the event of bullying or about 59% of students do it. (2) Assertive training activities on cyber bullying behavior carried out in 4 (four) sessions: introductions, assertive explanations, assertive behavior such as honest behavior, expressing thoughts and feelings, identifying behavior desired by clients and expectations, expressing ideas that irrational, attitudes and misunderstandings in the minds of clients / students. Communication skills and dare to say no through “Speak UP”. (3) From the result’s hypothesis, hypothesis, testing provision, assertive training is very influential on the behavior of bullying in schools. For experimental group and experimental group did not have a significant change.
Concept and application group guidance and group counseling base on Prayitno’s paradigms Sukma, Dina
Konselor Vol 7, No 2 (2018): KONSELOR
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Group guidance and group counseling are two types of counseling services that have been applied for decades at various schools in Indonesia. Both services have been proven to achieve the expected goals such as increasing the courage to speak in public, the courage to respond to people’s opinions, the courage to express their experiences, the courage to express new ideas and ideas, ability to tolerate right, and the development of interests and talents. However, the problem then arises when referring to the English terms needed when using search engines in cyberspace or books about groups in international counseling. Then what concept question arises that can be used as a reference that shows the concept of group guidance and group counseling by Prayitno.
Academic stress level guidance and counseling students at Universitas Negeri Padang Neviyarni, Neviyarni; Andriani, Irna; Ahmad, Riska
Konselor Vol 7, No 2 (2018): KONSELOR
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The phenomenon found in the field when students are given assignments, they will complain a lot. Counseling technique course I is a course that has many lectures.This article aims to describe academic stress level of students of Guidance and Counseling who are taking Counseling Technique Course I. It is seen from the emotional, intellectual, physical, and interpersonal symptoms. The study used a descriptive quantitative approach with the subject of 104 students. Data were collected using an academic stress scale. The results of the study reveal the level of academic stress of the students of the Guidance and Counseling Department who are taking the subjects of Counseling Technique I viewed from: (1) emotional symptoms (2) intellectual symptoms (3) physical symptoms, and (4) interpersonal symptoms are in the medium category. Of the 17 existing academic stress indicators, only one indicator is in the low category. The results of this study are important to provide input for students, lecturers in Counseling Technique I, and academic counselor in order to help reduce student academic stress level.

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