Wibhowo, Christine (2022) Decreasing Borderline Personality Disorder: Ramayana Epic-Based Counseling Design. In: The 2nd International Conference on Biopsychosocial Issues, 23-24 Juni 2022, Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata Semarang.
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Abstract
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is among the most prevalent personality disorders in the world. However, BDP varies across cultures. Therefore, treatment for people with BPD would be better if they were given counseling according to their culture. The Ramayana epic is a part of Indonesian culture. The behavior of Ramayana figures such as Shurpanakha, Rama-Sita, Lakshmana, Kaikashi, Vishrava, and Ravana was discussed in the counseling to lower the BPD criteria. The research objective is to determine the impact of Ramayana epic-based Counseling (REC) on BPD. This study uses the A-B-A design. Individuals with high BPD scale scores were eligible to participate in this study. There is one participant in this study. The results showed that REC can lower the BPD. The participants' average BPD score at baseline (A) was 115, in treatment (B) it decreased to 85, and the score at follow-up (A2) became 94.5. The score decreased mainly on items related to risky behavior and an intense and unstable pattern of interpersonal relationships characterized by extreme idealization and devaluation (also known as “separation”). Participants can also understand ways to get over childhood trauma, strengthen secure attachment, improve proactive coping skills, and build social support. In addition to receiving REC, individuals with BPD may also receive assistance via phone counseling or chatbots. This research should be continued with a larger and more varied number of participants. Keywords: Borderline personality disorder, ramayana epic-based counseling, BPD in Java
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Subjects: | 100 Philosophy and Psychology > 150 Psychology > Abnormal Psychology |
Depositing User: | ms Christine Wibhowo |
Date Deposited: | 11 Jul 2024 13:12 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 13:12 |
URI: | http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/35912 |
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