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Volume 8 Number 2 Year 2021

12 articles in this issue 

Diana Elfida ,Winarini Wilman D. Mansoer ,Mirra Noor Milla ,Bagus Takwin

Two philosophical perspectives on the good life, namely hedonic and eudaimonic, have become references for experts to explain how people understand happiness in Western societies with individualistic culture and the majority of Christians. This descriptiv... see more

Pags. 165 - 182  

O. Irene Prameswari Edwina ,Tessalonika Sembiring

This study aims to examine the role of mindset on family resilience. This study used quantitative approach with correlational design. The participants were 275 adolescents. The mindset instrument was based in Dweck theory (20 items), while family resilien... see more

Pags. 183 - 194  

Ihsana Sabriani Borualogo ,Ferran Casas

This study aims to examine how parental child-rearing styles contribute to subjective well-being of three groups: bullying victims, bullying perpetrator-victims, and those uninvolved in bullying. These groups were categorized based on the children’s self-... see more

Pags. 195 - 214  

Imaduddin Hamzah

This study aims to explore the phenomenon of mass trance in middle school. Previous studies in trance focused in individual psychological factors and view the trance as psychological disorder (hysteria). Mass trance shows behavior and emotion performed by... see more

Pags. 215 - 230  

Medina Chodijah

This study aims to examine the role of resilience and patience on stress level experienced by young mothers during Covid-19 pandemic. This study is a quantitative correlational research using 3 instruments in a set of questionnaire that is: resilience and... see more

Pags. 231 - 246  

Fitri Andriyani ,Langgersari Elsari Novianti

This study aims to compare the views of adolescents with divorced and complete parents on marriage. Using comparative method, the view on marriage was measured by marital horizon with additional open questions on learned criteria from parents' marriage. T... see more

Pags. 247 - 260  

Isyah Rodhiyah ,Pratiwi Widyasari

This study aims to examine the correlation between self-compassion and hope on teachers in inclusive schools. This study used quantitative method with cross-sectional design with correlational research type. The participants were 162 inclusive primary sch... see more

Pags. 261 - 270  

Eneng Nurlaili Wangi ,Irfan Fahmi ,Siti Mutya Lutfiani

This studi aims to examine the effect of organizational commitment on employees' well-being. This causality research involvig 721 respondents recruited using simple random sampling. Organizational commitment was measured using Organizational Commitment Qu... see more

Pags. 271 - 284  

Tasya Augustiya ,Tahrir Tahrir ,Ambar Sulianti

This study aims to examine how organizational climate can moderate the effect of goal orientation on organizational withdrawal behavior (OWB). The research design used causality quantitative method. The sampling technique used population with the total of... see more

Pags. 285 - 296  

Fikri Yumna Aqila ,Nanik Prihartanti ,Setia Asyanti

This study ains to examine the effectiveness of emotion regulation training to increase self adjustment. The research method used experiment with pretest posttest control group design. The participants were 20 young orphans, grouped into experimental and ... see more

Pags. 297 - 306  

Ratri Arista ,Acintya Ratna Priwati ,Putri Yunifa

This study explores how the sense of community (SOC) is represented in online taxi driver communities. This study in Yogyakarta utilized qualitative descriptive research. Data collection was conducted using in-depth interview by snowball sampling method. ... see more

Pags. 307 - 324  

Karina Tria Meliani ,MIF Baihaqi ,Anastasia Wulandari

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of romantic relationship quality on subjective well-being moderated by jealousy on married adolescents. This study used quantitative method with the participants were 300 married adolescents aged 21 to 30... see more

Pags. 325 - 338