The impact of Rational-Emotive Counseling Group Model to Modify the Delinquency of Javanese Students
Author(s) -
Imam Tajri,
Evi Kartika Chandra
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
islamic guidance and counseling journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2614-1566
DOI - 10.25217/igcj.v1i2.225
Subject(s) - emotive , juvenile delinquency , psychology , rational emotive behavior therapy , social psychology , developmental psychology , sociology , psychiatry , cognition , anthropology
A Model of Rational-Emotive Counseling Group to Modify the Delinquency of Javanese Senior High School Students in Semarang City. Delinquency is a maladaptive action with both psycho-individual and psycho-social consequences. The factor that can cause student delinquency is the irrational belief. This research aimed to test the effectiveness of rational-emotive counseling group model in modifying delinquency. This research was conducted using quasi experiment with “patched-up†design. As a whole, the results of the research show that: 1. Rational-Emotive Counseling Group model is the result of RET application in a group setting, whose components include: structure, input, process, output, evaluation, and follow-up, 2. Rational-Emotive Counseling Group is effective in modifying of delinquency. Further research should be conducted on different ethnicities, educational levels, and types of school.
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