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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Counseling
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)Indonesian Journal of Islamic Counseling
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Integration of Islamic Psychotherapy in Rehabilitation and Mental Well-Being
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)This journal issue explores various approaches in Islamic psychotherapy within the contexts of rehabilitation and mental health. The articles illustrate how Islamic spiritual values are integrated into therapeutic practices to address psychological challenges such as addiction, anxiety, and depression. Through case studies and in-depth analyses, the issue covers topics like the effectiveness of Islamic psychotherapy in addiction recovery, the role of ruqyah syar'iyah in enhancing mental well-being, and the impact of spiritual practices in Islamic boarding schools. Additionally, it discusses the psychotherapeutic role of repentance (tobat) and the importance of religious therapy in countering the spiritual dryness of modern life. The final article analyzes a Sufi-based approach in rehabilitating drug abuse victims.

Integrating Islamic Spirituality and Holistic Approaches in Mental Health Interventions
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)This issue presents an in-depth exploration of therapeutic approaches rooted in Islamic spirituality and holistic interventions, focusing on their effectiveness in alleviating anxiety and supporting mental health. The six articles employ mixed-methods research to analyze interventions such as dzikir combined with muscle relaxation, shalat (Islamic prayer), and Islamic counseling across various contexts, including elderly care, psychological disorders, preoperative anxiety, and maternal health. The issue also evaluates the transformation of consultation services for child victims of violence and discusses the integration of spiritual practices into mental health frameworks, particularly within Muslim communities.

Exploring the Dynamics of Counseling, Education, and Family Life
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)This issue offers valuable insights into the interplay of counseling, education, and family life, addressing topics such as mediation counseling for divorce prevention, adaptation in arranged marriages, and the role of self-efficacy in self-regulated learning. It also explores the development of students' spirituality through Islamic guidance, the impact of sleep habits on students' morning mood, and the concept of a 'Sakinah' family among childless couples. Together, these articles provide essential research-based insights for professionals navigating these fields.

Perspectives on Family, Education, and Positive Psychology
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023)This issue explores the intersections of family dynamics, educational guidance, and positive psychology, offering valuable insights into their role in shaping individual and collective well-being. The articles cover a range of topics, including the integration of Islamic teachings in family counseling for character development, the influence of humor on life meaning among school dropout adolescents, and the impact of religious guidance on elderly self-esteem. Additional studies examine the psychological dynamics of working mothers who balance professional and domestic roles, the significance of smiling in both positive and Islamic psychology, and the crucial role of parental guidance in fostering children's creativity. Together, these articles provide a comprehensive overview of how these factors contribute to personal and societal well-being.

Exploring Interpersonal Dynamics and Social Development
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)This journal issue explores various social and psychological themes, focusing primarily on students and specific communities. It includes studies on the dynamics of friendship through assertive behavior among university students, the role of peer groups in enhancing the social skills of introverted students in an Islamic counseling program, and the impact of women’s work in improving family welfare. Additionally, it covers the effectiveness of anger management training in reducing verbal aggression among teenagers addicted to online games, self-decentralization techniques for reducing communication anxiety during presentations, and the role of family communication in shaping the social attitudes of adolescents. Together, these articles provide insights into interpersonal behavior, motivation, and social dynamics across diverse contexts.

Counseling Strategies and Psychological Interventions
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)This journal issue delves into various strategies and interventions aimed at enhancing psychological well-being and religious awareness across different contexts. It features studies on how religious counselors work to increase religious awareness among adolescents, managing anxiety in the post-pandemic period through directive counseling, and the effectiveness of imagination techniques in improving academic motivation. Additionally, the issue addresses coping strategies for work-related stress in geriatric nursing, Islamic counseling to instill spiritual values in drug offenders, and the relationship between a husband's anxiety and readiness during his wife's pregnancy. These studies provide valuable insights into counseling practices, stress management, and motivation in various settings.

Psychological Resilience and Emotional Well-being: Coping Strategies in Challenging Times
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021)This journal issue focuses on a variety of psychological and emotional responses to life challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and personal development. It features studies on the patience exhibited by COVID-19 patients in isolation, the relationship between forgiveness and psychological well-being, and coping strategies among adolescents affected by divorce. Additionally, it explores the role of personal-social guidance in improving friendship skills among students, the impact of smiling behavior on self-concept development, and the academic resilience of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. These articles offer important insights into resilience, coping mechanisms, and emotional well-being in diverse situations.

Family Resilience and Spiritual Approaches to Mental Health in Challenging Times
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021)This journal issue highlights various approaches to psychological resilience and emotional well-being, particularly in response to the challenges posed by the pandemic. It includes studies on family resilience in overcoming difficulties during the pandemic, and the effectiveness of relaxation therapy through dzikir in reducing depression. Together, these articles provide valuable insights into how individuals and families cope with stress and adversity, emphasizing spiritual and emotional strategies for maintaining mental health in difficult times.


