2017
DOI: 10.18768/ijaedu.370415
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Loneliness in School: School Counsellor’s Perspective About What, Why and How

Abstract: Loneliness is a mental state that is destructive, a stressful experience, painful and unpleasant. Loneliness happens when someone doesn't feel the intimate relationship both quantitatively as well as qualitatively. Loneliness is divided into two, emotional loneliness and social loneliness. In General, changes in physical, psychological and cognitive in teenagers sparked various circumstances that contribute to loneliness. Studies have shown the negative effects of loneliness such as physical health problems, l… Show more

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“…Sehingga intervensi yang bisa dilakukan adalah konseling dengan pendekatan kognitif. Berdasarkan penelitian oleh Kemala (2017), kegiatan konseling efektif dan dibutuhkan untuk mengatasi masalah kesepian pada remaja. (Lou et al, 2012).…”
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“…Sehingga intervensi yang bisa dilakukan adalah konseling dengan pendekatan kognitif. Berdasarkan penelitian oleh Kemala (2017), kegiatan konseling efektif dan dibutuhkan untuk mengatasi masalah kesepian pada remaja. (Lou et al, 2012).…”
Section: Latar Belakangunclassified
“…In the modern period, loneliness is a common issue that causes some social problems in society. Kemala (2017) has explained loneliness as a depressing situation created in individuals due to the low quality of social relationships. On the other hand, Gectan (1994) has explained loneliness as a state of emotion that is frightening for people, causes despair, prevents socialization and causes them to be alienated from their environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the level of loneliness increases, life satisfaction decreases in students. This is an important risk factor in children (Kemala, 2017). Relationships established in school environment and social skills are a prerequisite for children to acquire life skills (Hartup & Stevens, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%