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ABSTRACT

This study aims to determine the effect of the Empathic Caring
Consultation (ECC) program on Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) in
psychologists. This study involved seven psychologists. The research
sample was taken using purposive sampling method. The research
method used was one group pretest-post test design. ProQOL is measured
using the Professional Quality of Life Version V scale, while the
implementation of ECC training refers to the concept of Prawitasari.
Analysis using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with a significant value (p) =
0.340 (BO); 0.932 (STS); 0.496 (CS) (p> 0.05). The results of the study
showed that there was no effect of the ECC program on ProQOL on
psychologists. This is because there are several variations of the three
ProQOL components before and after treatment.

ABSTRAK

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh program
Empathic Caring Consultation (ECC) terhadap Professional Quality of
Life (ProQOL) pada psikolog. Penelitian ini melibatkan tujuh psikolog.
Pengambilan sampel penelitian menggunakan metode purposive
sampling. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah desain one group
prates-paskates. ProQOL diukur menggunakan skala Professional
Quality of Life Version V, sedangkan pelaksanaan pelatihan ECC
merujuk pada konsep Prawitasari. Analisis menggunakan wilcoxon
signed-rank test dengan nilai signifikan (p)=0.340 (BO); 0.932(STS);
0.496(CS) (p>0.05). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tidak terdapat
pengaruh program ECC terhadap ProQOL pada psikolog. Hal ini
terdapat beberapa variasi dari tiga komponen ProQOL sebelum dan
sesudah pemberian perlakuan.

Keywords

empathic caring consultation compassion satisfaction professional quality of life secondary trauma stress.

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How to Cite
Asbar, A., Khairani, M., & Mawarpury, M. (2020). Pengaruh Program Empathic Caring Consultation terhadap Professional Quality of Life Pada Psikolog. JIP (Jurnal Intervensi Psikologi), 12(2), 97–106. https://doi.org/10.20885/intervensipsikologi.vol12.iss2.art3

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