Proceedings of the International Conference of Psychology: International Conference on Indigenous Treatment and Contemporary Psychology (ICoP 2022)
14 articles
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Fonny Hutagalung, Moordiningsih Moordiningsih, Psikolog, Uichol Kim, Oyaziwo Aluede, Akira Tsuda
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Patience, Social Support and Psychological Well-Being on Students Part-Time in Aceh, Indonesia
Safrilsyah, Salami, Karjuniwati, Mohd. Zailani Mohd. Yosuff
Psychological well-being is one of the most important things in human life, especially for students who study while working. They are required to be able to carry out their duties and responsibilities well, time management to study and work, to sharing roles between being a student and an employee. This...
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Nrimo Ing Pandum a Positive Energy in Organizational Change
Annisa Mufti Allifa, Mayreyna Nurwardani
Every change will surely be followed by worry and high hopes, especially organizational changes. People experiencing organizational change need more strength to face every challenge that comes with it. Therefore this research was conducted to know the application of the “nrimo ing pandum” philosophy...
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Body Dissatisfaction Among Emerging Adulthood Women: What is the Role of Social Comparison
Aliffia Ananta, Suhadianto
Body Dissatisfaction occurs a lot in women during emerging adulthood, this happens because at this phase women are required to be successful in their careers and in relationships with the opposite sex. The high demands from the social and family environment as well as exposure to mass media make women...
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Coping Strategies in Improving Happiness Among Higher Education Students in Indonesia
Nina Fitriana, Malida Fatimah
Students need to be happy while doing their study in order to get good achievement. However, on the other hand, individuals have problems related to happiness. This can be seen from several research results which state that in general individuals have a moderate level of happiness. Based on previous...
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Development and Validation of the Sexual Psychoeducation Module for Adolescents
Katrim Alifa Putrikita, Mulianti Widanarti, Narastri Insan Utami
In Yogyakarta, Indonesia the prevalence of sexual activities in adolescents seems to be high. Data from PSS PKBI DIY (2004) showed that 12.1% adolescents in Yogyakarta had premarital sexual activities. In social media, premarital sexual activities in adolescents are seen as normal activity. The inadequate...
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Literature Review: Psychospiritual Interventions to Improve the Spiritual Well-Being of Cancer Patient
Moordiningsih, Adlu Mulki Rustam, Alimatus Sahrah, Riadhun Na’im, Astri Dwidiyanti
Spiritual Well-Being (SiWB) is a condition where individuals can reflect a positive feeling, action, and form of thinking related to oneself, others and the environment as well as to the transcendent (God). The purpose of this paper is to determine the impact of spiritual-based psychological interventions...
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Social Media Engagement as a Mediator of Fear of Missing Out and Self-esteem in Adolescents
Ratri Pratiwi, Mufit Nur Azizah Kusuma Putri, Ainurizan Ridho Rahmatullah, Ni Putu Purnama Ambara Tungga Dewi, Ni Kadek Dian Purnama Sari
This study examined Social Media Engagement (SME) could mediate the relationship between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and self-esteem. The 101 respondents of this study are those actively use social media with age range 15–23 years old (women and men). The instrument used are 11 items of Social Media Engagement...
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Experienced Workplace Incivility and Happiness Among Millennial Nurses in Pandemic Covid-19
Reny Yuniasanti, Nina Fitriana, Malida Fatimah
In 2021, the number of cases individuals infected with Covid-19 in Indonesia is at a very high level. This has an impact on various sectors, one of which is the health sector including nurses as one of key person that solving Covid-19. Happiness at nurses during Covid-19 is getting in low level. There...
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Experienced Workplace Incivility in Millennial Nurses
Reny Yuniasanti, Dian Sartika Sari, Mufit Nur Aizzah Kusuma Putri
Mental Health for nurses is very important during covid-19 pandemic. Harassment occurs when nurses work, it can be by leaders, co workers or patients as clients, one of the harassment that experienced by nurses but appears to be normal is one of disrespect behavior in work or it is called workplace incivility...
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A Phenomenological Study on Caretaking Families of Schizophrenic Individuals: Does the Family Feel Burdened?
Sheilla Varadhila Peristianto, Subandi, Muhana Sofiati Utami
Caretaking families of schizophrenic individuals experience various psychological conditions involving the attention of mind, emotion, behaviour and social. These are experiences that each family undergoes both objectively and subjectively. The current study aims to comprehend the experiences of caretaking...
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Coworker Support and Subjective Well-Being Among Working Mothers
Sowanya Ardi Prahara, Selma Mutia Rayana
A working mother is a great figure who is able to carry out many roles in her life, where she has to act as a wife as well as a mother at home and act as a worker at work. The amount of workload experienced by a mother can affect her subjective well-being. As a worker, the support of co-worker is very...
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Character Building at Indonesian Formal Education in a Boundary Less Era
Sri Muliati Abdullah
This article aims to explore the values in the formulation of character building in formal education which are rooted in local wisdom values that can still be strong in guarding character formation in a boundaryless era. The method in this article used a review of several scientific articles documents....
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Exercise for College Students: Effects of Yoga Dan Zumba as a Stress Management Technique
Suri Mutia Siregar, Rani Queen Manurung, Raymondo Elieser Purba, Sarah Hafiza, Ivana Putri, Yohanna Rekhatalia Debataraja, Muhammad Suriya Pratama
Stress faced by college students creates challenges and tensions that can affect their health. Students who experience long-term stress are prone to have trouble sleeping at night, feeling mood swings, decreasing well-being, anxiety, and depression. Methods used by individuals to reduce the stress they...