The present study aimed to discover the effect of social support on single mothers' subjective well-being. This study employed a correlational approach. One hundred fifty nine single-mothers in Bantul regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia were involved in this study, determined using quota sampling. The data were collected using social support and subjective well-being scales. Simple linear regression was used to analyze the data. The present study exhibited that social support significantly affects single mothers' subjective well-being. This study can be used as a reference proving that social support is much needed by a single-mother to obtain subjective well-being. Therefore, a service in the form of a psychoeducational group is required in the community to enhance social support on single-mother. It can also be in the form of psychoeducational group and counseling services for single-mother to enhance her subjective well-being.
Children with Special Needs are children with disabilities in the development of life due to disruption (mental, intellectual, emotional, social, physical) in the social-social, career, and academic fields, so they need special services and are different from children in general. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to increase the self-acceptance of educators towards Children with Special Needs. This study uses an experimental approach to the design of one group pretest-posttest. The study was conducted on teachers who are members of the HIMPAUDI Sleman District, who were randomly selected and obtained as many as 27 teachers. Data analysis was performed using the T-Test technique. Based on the results of the study, it appears that the self-acceptance of educators towards Children with Special Needs before and after the training on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) increases, but the increase is less significant. Conclusion The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) program is less effective in improving the self-acceptance of educators towards Children with Special Needs. Based on these results, it needs to be followed up with direct assistance or assistance in schools for educators who systematically help Children with Special Needs.
<p class="AbstractTitle">Tujuan dari studi ini untuk mengetahui tingkat <em>interpersonal communication skill </em>mahasiswa calon konselor. Studi ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif dengan instrumen pengumpulan data berupa skala <em>Interpersonal Communication Skill </em>(ICS). Subjek penelitian berjumlah 105 mahasiswa baru Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling di salah satu perguruan tinggi di Kota Yogyakarta yang diambil melalui teknik random sampling. Analisis data menggunakan analisis statistik deskriptif, dimana pengelompokkan kriteria dihitung menggunakan rumus standar deviasi dan mean. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebanyak 14,29% mahasiswa berada pada kriteria <em>interpersonal communication skill</em> sangat tinggi, 23,81% mahasiswa berada pada kriteria <em>interpersonal communication skill</em> tinggi, 37,14% mahasiswa berada pada kriteria <em>interpersonal communication skill</em> sedang, 20% mahasiswa berada pada kriteria s<em>interpersonal communication skill</em> rendah, dan 4,76% siswa berada pada kriteria <em>interpersonal communication skill</em> sangat rendah. Hasil penelitian ini dapat dijadikan sebagai referensi dalam upaya mengembangkan <em>interpersonal communication skill </em>mahasiswa calon konselor.<br /><em><br />Abstract</em><br />The purpose of this study is to determine the interpersonal communication skill level of the counselor candidate students. This study is a quantitative descriptive study with data collection instrument in the form of Interpersonal Communication Skill (ICS) scale. The subjects of the study were 105 students of Guidance and Counseling Study Program in one of the universities in Yogyakarta City which was taken by random sampling technique. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis, where the criteria were calculated using standard deviation and mean formulas. The results showed that as many as 14.29% of students are in the criteria of interpersonal communication skill is very high, 23.81% of students are in interpersonal communication skill criteria high, 37.14% of students are on interpersonal communication skill criteria are, 20% sinterpersonal communication skills criteria are low, and 4.76% of students are in very low interpersonal communication skill criteria. The results of this study can be used as a reference in an effort to develop interpersonal communication skill prospective student counselor</p>
Abstract- This study aims to determine the level and factors that cause student anxiety during the Covid-19 pandemic. Respondents in this study were 1.013 students from five universities in three provinces in Indonesia, i.e., Lampung, Special Region of Yogyakarta, and South Sulawesi. The data were collected from 24th to 29th of April 2020. The data were obtained using a Covid-19 anxiety survey and a questionnaire about the factors causing student anxiety, which were distributed by utilizing google form. The results indicated that there were 222 students at a high and very high anxiety level with physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. Student anxiety was triggered by two main factors, i.e., social limitation and coursework. To reduce their anxiety, the majority of respondents chose a religious approach rather than a cultural approach. Recommendations are given to counselors to include religiosity values in helping student anxiety. The university is also expected to be able to support students by providing internet quota assistance, organizing online lectures on an asynchronous model and allowing longer deadline for submission of coursework. Keywords: anxiety; students; covid-19; pandemic
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