Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram

This article was aimed to identify the “Mawas Diri Method in Suryometaraman†as alternative psychoterapy approach to reduce outraged behavior (Ngamuk) in Javanese community. In Javanese culture, Ngamuk perceived as a non-specific behavior which characterized with hostile, threatening and dangerou...

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Main Author: Istiana Kuswardani
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Department of Psychology, Universitas Islam Indonesia 2009-01-01
Series:Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi
Online Access:https://journal.uii.ac.id/Psikologika/article/view/4125
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spelling doaj-491a41563db74ee9aecd1b84318a7f412021-06-15T01:45:07ZindDepartment of Psychology, Universitas Islam IndonesiaPsikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi1410-12892579-65182009-01-0114151410.20885/psikologika.vol14.iss1.art13749Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri SuryomentaramIstiana Kuswardani0Universitas Setia Budi SurakartaThis article was aimed to identify the “Mawas Diri Method in Suryometaraman†as alternative psychoterapy approach to reduce outraged behavior (Ngamuk) in Javanese community. In Javanese culture, Ngamuk perceived as a non-specific behavior which characterized with hostile, threatening and dangerous for others. Using content analysis, this reseach then identified that Ngamuk as a common behavior-self-control problem in Javanese people inherrited within as well as influenced by Javanese Culture. The basic asumpsions for this approach was: when the abnormalities come out from a cultural character, then the best way to reduce the occurance of the symptoms was the approach inherrited within the culture itself. The method proposed was Mawas Diri which has 4 steps in its approach: (1) Re-evaluating the “like-dislike†responses (2) Understanding oneself and empathizing the feeling of others (3) Taking actions with “here and now†perspectives (4) Generating the sense of adequateness in responding to life demand. The therapists willing to use this cultural approach to treat Javanese clients with outraged problems, need to take extra precautions regarding to their cultural value, identity and background as Javanese people due to excessive acculturation in Javenese Community. Keywords: ngamuk, javanese culture, mawas diri, suryomentaramanhttps://journal.uii.ac.id/Psikologika/article/view/4125
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title Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram
title_short Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram
title_full Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram
title_fullStr Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram
title_full_unstemmed Ngamuk dan Psikoterapi Mawas Diri Suryomentaram
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publisher Department of Psychology, Universitas Islam Indonesia
series Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi
issn 1410-1289
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description This article was aimed to identify the “Mawas Diri Method in Suryometaraman†as alternative psychoterapy approach to reduce outraged behavior (Ngamuk) in Javanese community. In Javanese culture, Ngamuk perceived as a non-specific behavior which characterized with hostile, threatening and dangerous for others. Using content analysis, this reseach then identified that Ngamuk as a common behavior-self-control problem in Javanese people inherrited within as well as influenced by Javanese Culture. The basic asumpsions for this approach was: when the abnormalities come out from a cultural character, then the best way to reduce the occurance of the symptoms was the approach inherrited within the culture itself. The method proposed was Mawas Diri which has 4 steps in its approach: (1) Re-evaluating the “like-dislike†responses (2) Understanding oneself and empathizing the feeling of others (3) Taking actions with “here and now†perspectives (4) Generating the sense of adequateness in responding to life demand. The therapists willing to use this cultural approach to treat Javanese clients with outraged problems, need to take extra precautions regarding to their cultural value, identity and background as Javanese people due to excessive acculturation in Javenese Community. Keywords: ngamuk, javanese culture, mawas diri, suryomentaraman
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