scholarly journals PROBLEMATIKA PENYESUAIAN DIRI SISWA DI SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 187-196
Author(s):  
Bau Ratu

Lately, the weakness of the individual's ability to act effectively and healthily against situations, reality and social relationships, due to low self-esteem, neglect and self-denial if allowed to do so may lead to aggressive behavior, regardless of peer, isolate to psychological problems heavier. Guidance and counseling services have a strategic role in improving students' social adjustment. Some good approaches in counseling services or group guidance that are empirically proven to be effective in improving social adjustment in schools. Improved social adjustment should take into account the context of academic and non-academic environments. Guidance curriculum services occupy the largest portion in the implementation of guidance and counseling because it is proactive, preventive and related to behavioral development. The main objective in this article describes the impact, the importance of improving student self-adjustment, and prior research on the importance of improving self-adjustment. this article is expected to contribute positively to the development of the character of students, especially for students who have difficulty in adapting to their environment.

2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 503-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jilles Smids ◽  
Sven Nyholm ◽  
Hannah Berkers

Abstract The concept of meaningful work has recently received increased attention in philosophy and other disciplines. However, the impact of the increasing robotization of the workplace on meaningful work has received very little attention so far. Doing work that is meaningful leads to higher job satisfaction and increased worker well-being, and some argue for a right to access to meaningful work. In this paper, we therefore address the impact of robotization on meaningful work. We do so by identifying five key aspects of meaningful work: pursuing a purpose, social relationships, exercising skills and self-development, self-esteem and recognition, and autonomy. For each aspect, we analyze how the introduction of robots into the workplace may diminish or enhance the meaningfulness of work. We also identify a few ethical issues that emerge from our analysis. We conclude that robotization of the workplace can have both significant negative and positive effects on meaningful work. Our findings about ways in which robotization of the workplace can be a threat or opportunity for meaningful work can serve as the basis for ethical arguments for how to—and how not to—implement robots into workplaces.


Author(s):  
Iin Musafa'ah ◽  
Sugiyo Sugiyo

<p class="06IsiAbstrak"><strong>The Effect of Self-Esteem on Social Climber Behavior in Guidance and Counseling Students, Semarang State University</strong><strong>. </strong>This study aims at examining the influence of self-esteem on social climber behavior on Guidance and Counseling students at Universitas Negeri Semarang. These phenomena were related to the behavior of social climber. The most highlighted social climber behavior on students reflected in their lifestyle, e.g. their appearance and circle. This phenomenon happened because of the desire to get recognition from the surroundings. The research was a quantitative method using a psychological scale to collect the data. The results of this study showed that there was a significant relationship between self-esteem and social climber behavior on students. The results of this study are useful for Guidance and Counseling teachers to provide more innovation in conducting Guidance and Counseling services, especially in order to be able to guide individuals with social climber behavior to become individuals who want to accept themselves as they are.</p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Self-Esteem, Lifestyle, Social Climber Behavior


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-35
Author(s):  
Fitria Kasih

The purpose of this study was to describe: 1) the representation of permissive parents in shaping adolescent's behavior. 2) the impact of permissive parents in shaping adolescent's behavior. 3) the developmental model  of guidance and counseling services in shaping adolescent's behavior as a result of the permissive parenting. This study was descriptive qualitative approach. The key informants were two parents, two teenagers with one of their sister. The instrument used was structured interview and technique of data analysis was data reduction, data presentation and conclusion inductively. The results showed that: 1) the representation of permissive parents in shaping adolescent's behavior; it strongly needs to give them freedom to do many things without control and guidance. 2) the impact of permissive parents in shaping adolescent's behavior was they  frequently use the freedom given  without  responsibility. 3) the developmental model  of guidance and counseling services in shaping adolescent's behavior as a result of the permissive parenting was using an improved communication model and implementing counseling reality. The implication of this study is to apply the various types of parenting so that the control and guidance have a good impact for the adolescents. Furthermore, parents need to give the adolescents freedom in order to develop their positive behavior.Keywords: Guidance and Counseling Services, Adolescents’ Behavior, Parents’ Permissive Model


2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S126-S127
Author(s):  
Amad Amedy ◽  
Manel Monsonet ◽  
Thomas R Kwapil ◽  
Neus Barrantes-Vidal

Abstract Background As theorized by Abraham Maslow, a fundamental need of all humans is to seek a sense of belonging through meaningful social relationships. This universal process drives social identification, the incorporation of these important relationships into one’s own identity. Over the past several decades, social identity has been implicated in various studies of mental health for the protective role that it plays (Haslam et al. 2015). Paranoia is a core symptom of the schizotypy spectrum, a dynamic continuum that ranges from healthy personality traits to chronic schizophrenia. Paranoia is related to social identity in that it is thought to disrupt the ability to establish trusting social relationships. Over time, the association between social identification and paranoia has been indirectly investigated through various psychosocial factors such as self-esteem, which is thought to be directly influenced by social identity. Previous research has shown that a decrease in self-esteem precedes an immediate increase in paranoia (Myin-Germeys et al., 2008). Despite these findings, few studies have investigated whether social identification is associated with paranoia and the mechanisms by which this effect may emerge. The primary goal of this study was to investigate whether self-esteem mediates the effect of social identity on paranoia in a nonclinical sample. Based on scant previous studies (Bentall et al., 2017), this study hypothesized that self-esteem would mediate the pathway from social identity to paranoia. Methods The sample consisted of 168 Spanish nonclinical youngsters (mean age=28.01), belonging to the ongoing Barcelona Longitudinal Investigation of Schizotypy Study (BLISS). From a large pool of unselected college students, a selected subsample oversampled for schizotypy scores continues regular follow-up assessments. Social identity was measured using the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS; Landeta & Calvete, 2002), self-esteem was measured using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1965), and paranoia was measured using the “suspiciousness” subscale of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ; Raine, 1991). A simple mediation analysis of social identity and paranoia via self-esteem was conducted to examine the indirect effect of social identity on paranoia via self-esteem. Results Pearson’s correlations showed that social identity was correlated to self-esteem (r=0.311; p&lt;0.001) and paranoia (r=-0.323; p&lt;0.001). Likewise, self-esteem and paranoia were also correlated (r=-0.344; p&lt;0.001). Mediation analyses showed that there was a significant indirect effect of social identity on paranoia via self-esteem (estimated IE=-0.0117, SE=0.0045, LLCI=-0.0230, ULCI=-0.0047). Discussion The finding that self-esteem mediates the pathway from social identity to paranoia provides an important connection between previous literature that has studied these relationships indirectly. This study concludes that meaningful social relationships may protect against paranoia and it highlights the relevance of tanking into account self-esteem in explaining the association between social identity and paranoia. Thus, it may provide a framework in which various forms of social interventions can be used to prevent and treat paranoid ideation. However, further steps are being taken to further establish this finding. It will be useful to look at various samples, both clinical and nonclinical, along the schizotypy spectrum in order to further investigate the mechanism of action underlying this environmental and psychological interaction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-204
Author(s):  
Edward Hoffman ◽  
Jenniffer Gonzalez-Mujica ◽  
Catalina Acosta-Orozco ◽  
William C. Compton

This study investigates the impact of receiving real-life altruism on such positive attitudinal aspects as empathy, optimism, and motivation to help others. A mixed convenience/snowball sample of 148 participants (79 men, 67 women, 2 gender unknown), responded to an online questionnaire. Most were between 21 and 40 years of age, and had at least a college degree; all but eight were born in Venezuela, and the remainder were from other Hispanic/Latino countries. Participants were asked to describe an experience in which they had received unexpected altruism and rate its impact on their subsequent view of life. They were also asked to rate its effect on their optimism about human nature, trust in social relationships, appreciation for life, sense of gratitude, self-esteem, sense of being valued by others, empathy for others, motivation to help others, energy and enthusiasm in general, and religious faith. A total of 64.2% reported an unexpected altruistic experience. Of those, almost 75% reported the experience changed their view of life at least “strongly” and only 4.2% stated that it had little or no effect. The intensity of their change in life view correlated significantly with all 10 dependent variables except for gratitude. Women were significantly more likely to report that their experience boosted their gratitude for others, and participants whose altruistic experiences were attitudinally more life-changing were significantly more likely to indicate that religion was very important to them. The implications of these findings for understanding the psychological benefits of altruistic experience are discussed and avenues for future research are suggested.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-152
Author(s):  
Nadia Aulia Nadhirah ◽  
Ipah Saripah ◽  
Esty Noorbaiti Intani

ADOLESCENT SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF SINGLE SEX SCHOOLS. Teenagers sometimes have the inability to overcome the conflicts they face. This inability can be seen from the behavior of not finding the right ways to overcome problems, resolve demands from the environment, unable to build good relationships with others, hard to believe and be accepted by other people or their environment. The study aims to determine social adjustment in adolescent single sex schools which is a practice of learning by dividing students according to gender, male students are in a classroom with the same sex, and vice versa. The results of evaluations carried out on single sex schools, there are several problems that hinder the task of adolescent development, one of which is the aspect of social adjustment. The study was conducted using a survey method in class XII students of one of the boarding school high schools in Bandung. The results showed 50% of students included in the category of well-adjustment, and 50% of students included in the category of maladjustment. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate an appropriate requirement for guidance and counseling services designed for the development of boarding school students’ self-adjustment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-140
Author(s):  
IBNUDIN FAUZAN

This resear aims to explore: (1) the role of guidance and conselling to cure student delinquency and (2) the implication of implementation of guidance and conselling to cure student delinquency.this research was qualitative approach by case studies. The data were obtained by depth-interview, participant observation, and documentation. The results showed that: (1) guidance and counseling have a very strategic role in learning activities which carried out in schools, the implementation of counseling can be integrated with various other activities in the school environment; (2) the impact of counseling activities can be the main forum for channeling students' interests and talents, thus the role and function of counseling is as the prevention process and treatment of various problems in learning. Penelitin ini bertujuan untuk menelusuri: (1) peran bimbingan dan konseling dalam mengatasi kenakalan siswa dan (2) implikasi pelaksanaan bimbingan dan konseling dalam mengatasi kenakalan siswa. Dalam penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif jenis studi kasus. Data diperoleh dengan menggunakan metode wawancara mendalam, pengamatan partisipan, dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa: (1) bimbingan dan konseling memiliki peranan yang sangat strategis dalam kegiatan pembelajaran yang dilakukan di sekolah, pelaksanaan bimbingan konseling bisa diintegrasikan dengan berbagai kegiatan lainya di lingkungan sekolah; (2) dampak dari kegiatan bimbingan konseling dapat menjadi wadah utama untuk menyalurkan minat dan bakat siswa, dengan demikian peran dan fungsi bimbingan konseling adalah sebagai proses pencegahan dan proses pengobatan terhadap berbagai permasalahan dalam pembelajaran.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-115
Author(s):  
Obet Nego ◽  
Jul Seniman Hulu

Bullying berasal dari bahasa Inggris, yaitu kata kerja bully/bulie, merupakan tindakan menggertak orang yang lemah dengan mengintimidasi, merendahkan, mencemooh/mengejek, memukul dan mengasingkan seseorang dan tindakan ini sangat berdampak negatif pada psikologis, sosial dan spiritual remaja korban bullying. Bullying sendiri dapat memberikan dampak yang besar bagi korban, dimana dampaknya korban bullying cenderung merasa takut, cemas, dan memiliki self esteem yang lebih rendah dibandingkan anak yang tidak menjadi korban bullying. Kasus bullying yang dilakukan pelaku banyak terjadi secara fisik dan verbal sehingga meninggalkan bekas yang begitu besar bagi korban. Oleh karena itu, pastoral konseling Kristen hadir untuk melayani remaja korban bullying, yang bertujuan untuk memulihkan dan menolong mental dan spiritual remaja korban bullying. Dalam karya tulisan ini, penulis akan menguraikan pentingnya sebuah pelayanan pastoral konseling bagi remaja yang mengalami bullying. Bullying comes from English, which is the verb bully / bulie, is an act of bullying a weak person by intimidating, degrading, ridiculing / mocking, beating and alienating someone and this action has a very negative impact on the psychological, social and spiritual youth of victims of bullying. Bullying itself can have a large impact on victims, where the impact of bullying victims tends to feel fear, anxiety, and have lower self esteem than children who are not victims of bullying. Bullying cases committed by the perpetrators occurred physically and verbally so that they left a huge mark on the victim. Therefore, Christian pastoral counseling exists to serve youth bullying victims, which aims to restore and help mentally and spiritually bullying adolescent victims. In this paper, the author will describe the importance of pastoral counseling services for adolescents who experience bullying.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-27
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Cofré ◽  
Katherine Rodríguez

At the national level, it is considered that around half of 12-year-old children have some type of malocclusion. This problem gives rise to negative functional and esthetic consequences that produce a dissatisfaction in the individual, which is related to the severity of the dental irregularities. Even so, there are differences in their recognition and evaluation, given that it is not uncommon to observe some patients with severe malocclusions who are satisfied with their dental esthetics. Physical and facial appearance play a fundamental role in interpersonal communication; therefore, malocclusion can have a negative effect on social relationships, affecting the self-image and self-esteem of individuals. The objective of this article is to describe the results reported in the literature about the impact of dentofacial esthetics on self-esteem. Evidence about the impact of malocclusions and their relationship with general self-esteem and psychosocial disorders of dentofacial esthetics is varied; there is no direct association between these three measurements in all cases. Below, we present some interesting studies and evidence. The studies reveal the association that exists between malocclusion, general self-esteem and psychosocial disorders in relation to dentofacial esthetics. The majority of studies are in adolescent populations at the national and international level. This clearly shows the lack of studies in young or university age populations, which is of interest in dentistry and public health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 4225-4228
Author(s):  
Tri Leksono Prihandoko Et al.

This study aims to develop a mobile-based (Android) model of guidance and counseling services. This research was conducted using a Research and Development (R&D) approach. Collecting data used a self-esteem scale. From the preliminary data, the researcher found that junior high school students in Semarang needed a cellular-based (android) model of guidance and counseling services. Findings in this study, concluded that so far counseling has several limitations in frequency, material, quantity between counselors and counselees due to limited time and energy so that it is expected that through this media as a solution to provide android-based guidance and counseling services.


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