2022
DOI: 10.1177/15423050221126469
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Psychological Well-Being of Prospective Counselors from the Faith-Based Educational Institution in the COVID-19 Outbreak

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the Psychological Well-Being among prospective counselors from the Faith-Based Educational Institution during the COVID-19 pandemic. The approach of this study was quantitative with a descriptive method. The Psychological Well-Being among prospective counselors is at a high classification level, namely 84%. The components of Psychological Well-Being that are above the total average score are Positive Relationship with Other People and components of Self-Growth.

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“…This makes children grow up without sufficient financial management knowledge, so later can impact their personal or family's financial health. Every human has a life cycle, so what he does will determine his/her future welfare [ 31 ]. In other words, future well-being is a function of the past.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes children grow up without sufficient financial management knowledge, so later can impact their personal or family's financial health. Every human has a life cycle, so what he does will determine his/her future welfare [ 31 ]. In other words, future well-being is a function of the past.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study has its own peculiarities because this research was conducted in Madura more precisely in the city of Pamekasan, so this research was conducted using Madurese culture more precisely in the city of Pamekasan. In addition, this research is one of the important topics to be raised as a continuation of several previous studies at Faith-Based Institutions (Amalia et al, 2022;Pangestu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%