Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling

This study aims to evaluate the impact of logotherapy techniques on the resilience of Muslim families, with family status and the number of dependents serving as demographic variables. The study sample consisted of 30 Muslim families in Banten province, Indonesia involving a total of 89 individuals...

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Main Authors: Hunainah Hunainah, Abdul Mujib, Nafan Tarihoran, Aspandi Aspandi, Dody Riswanto, Hilda Syifa Rahma
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Kuras Institute 2024-12-01
Series:Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
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Online Access:https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1092
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author Hunainah Hunainah
Abdul Mujib
Nafan Tarihoran
Aspandi Aspandi
Dody Riswanto
Hilda Syifa Rahma
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Nafan Tarihoran
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description This study aims to evaluate the impact of logotherapy techniques on the resilience of Muslim families, with family status and the number of dependents serving as demographic variables. The study sample consisted of 30 Muslim families in Banten province, Indonesia involving a total of 89 individuals. The sampling using the purposive sampling method consisted of 30 men (father or husband), 30 women (mother or wife), and 29 sons and/or daughters in terms of family status. The study employs a quantitative approach using inferential parametric statistics by using ANOVA. The results obtained indicate logotherapy counseling techniques, such as paradoxical intention, dereflection, and Socratic dialogue, have significantly increased the resilience of Muslim families in Banten. The Paradoxical Intention technique is significant for improving the legal basis dimension and the Dereflection technique is significant for improving the Psychosocial Resilience dimension.  The combined technique of Paradoxical Intention and Socratic Dialogue is significant in improving the other three dimensions of Physical Resilience, Economic Resilience, and Family Social Resilience. More specifically, enhancing physical and economic resilience is best achieved using the paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, socio-family resilience with Socratic dialogue-dereflection, legality resilience with paradoxical intention, and socio-psychological resilience with dereflection. In the context of enhancing family resilience, husbands are best served using paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, wives by dereflection-Socratic dialogue, and children by paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue. For families with only child dependents, the most suitable technique is paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, while for those with dependents that include children, parents, and/or other close family members, dereflection proves more appropriate.
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spelling doaj-art-ecb1fef193874f048f1b229b8131c6dc2025-08-20T03:12:36ZindKuras InstituteBulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy2656-10502024-12-016310.51214/002024061092000Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy CounselingHunainah Hunainah0Abdul Mujib1Nafan Tarihoran2Aspandi Aspandi3Dody Riswanto4Hilda Syifa Rahma5Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, IndonesiaUniversitas PGRI Indraprasta Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia This study aims to evaluate the impact of logotherapy techniques on the resilience of Muslim families, with family status and the number of dependents serving as demographic variables. The study sample consisted of 30 Muslim families in Banten province, Indonesia involving a total of 89 individuals. The sampling using the purposive sampling method consisted of 30 men (father or husband), 30 women (mother or wife), and 29 sons and/or daughters in terms of family status. The study employs a quantitative approach using inferential parametric statistics by using ANOVA. The results obtained indicate logotherapy counseling techniques, such as paradoxical intention, dereflection, and Socratic dialogue, have significantly increased the resilience of Muslim families in Banten. The Paradoxical Intention technique is significant for improving the legal basis dimension and the Dereflection technique is significant for improving the Psychosocial Resilience dimension.  The combined technique of Paradoxical Intention and Socratic Dialogue is significant in improving the other three dimensions of Physical Resilience, Economic Resilience, and Family Social Resilience. More specifically, enhancing physical and economic resilience is best achieved using the paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, socio-family resilience with Socratic dialogue-dereflection, legality resilience with paradoxical intention, and socio-psychological resilience with dereflection. In the context of enhancing family resilience, husbands are best served using paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, wives by dereflection-Socratic dialogue, and children by paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue. For families with only child dependents, the most suitable technique is paradoxical intention-Socratic dialogue, while for those with dependents that include children, parents, and/or other close family members, dereflection proves more appropriate. https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1092Logotherapy CounselingIndonesian Muslim FamiliesFamily ResilienceParadoxical IntetionsDereflectionSocratic Dialogue
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Nafan Tarihoran
Aspandi Aspandi
Dody Riswanto
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Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
Bulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Logotherapy Counseling
Indonesian Muslim Families
Family Resilience
Paradoxical Intetions
Dereflection
Socratic Dialogue
title Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
title_full Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
title_fullStr Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
title_short Enhancing Resilience in Indonesian Muslim Families through Logotherapy Counseling
title_sort enhancing resilience in indonesian muslim families through logotherapy counseling
topic Logotherapy Counseling
Indonesian Muslim Families
Family Resilience
Paradoxical Intetions
Dereflection
Socratic Dialogue
url https://journal.kurasinstitute.com/index.php/bocp/article/view/1092
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