Subjek adalah anak perempuan berusia 5,6 tahun yang mengalami gangguan enuresis, sejak bersekolah yang berlangsung selama empat bulan. Subjek hanya berkemih dicelana pada siang hari saat berada disekolahnya. Asesmen yang digunakan adalah wawancara klinis, observasi dan tes psikologi WISC. Hasil asesmen subjek mengalami gangguan enuresis karena memasuki sekolah baru yang mana hal tersebut merupakan tekanan tersendiri bagi subjek, selain itu subjek sering diperlakukan tidak menyenangkan karena ayah dan ibu subjek penyandang bisu dan tuli, namun subjek memendam dan tidak berani melawan teman-temannya yang menjadikan subjek makin stres dan direpresentasikan dengan enuresis. Subjek mengalami enuresis rata-rata lima kali per minggu. Intervensi yang diberikan menggunakan pendekatan behaviour dengan teknik roleplay asertif dan konseling yang melibatkan orangtua dan guru disekolahnya dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan perilaku asertif. Hasil intervensi menunjukkan adanya peningkatan perilaku asertif subjek sehingga mengurangi tekanan pada diri subjek yang ditandai dengan berkurangnya frekuensi enuresis pada subjek.
This study aims to determine the comparison between physical therapy and psychosocial therapy to control stress among hypertensive patients. Hypertension develops rapidly in developing countries with one of the most considered factors is chronic stress. Most hypertensive patients use drugs to lower their blood pressure even though anti-hypertensive drugs could cause undesirable side effects. Many studies were conducted to relieve stress in hypertensive patients as companion therapy. Stress causes blood pressure to rise; thus, stress control is essential to control blood pressure. The therapies reviewed here are physical therapy and psychosocial therapy, which serve to control stress among hypertensive patients. The study discusses the advantages of each therapy and the different therapeutic methods that can be applied by physical therapy and psychosocial therapy as additional therapies for hypertensive patients or for people who want to control stress in their lives. In general, physical therapy and psychosocial therapy have the same benefits for reducing stress in hypertensive patients.
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