Abstract

Pilot studies revealed that a great deal of psychological problems Inadolescence stem from lack of self-confidence. The studies also found ·that peer groups could function both as social support and as a changeagent tor adolescent. Those findings suggested that group conselingcan be used as an alternative intervention to improve self-confidenceamong adolescents. The present study tested the efficacy of group counseling in in­ creasing adolescents self-confidence. Twenty two students of SMA PIRII Yogyakarta who exhibited lack of self-confidence participated in theexperimental and control groups. Each group consisted of 11 students.Self-confidence, self-concept, and self-esteem were the dependentmeasure. Testing were administered 4 times, before treatment, rightafter treatment, one month after treatment and three months after treat­ment. Behavioral changes were observed through daily record as wellas-observers rating of subjects behavior during counseling sessions.T-test with gain scores indicated that the Increase in confidencediffered significantly between experimental and control groups (t = 5.01;p self-confidence than control group (( = 1.27). The same pattern wasshown for self-concept and self-esteem measures. Behavioral ratingscale Indicated an increase In self-confidence among subjects of ex­perimental group. Key words: Self-Confidence - Adolescence - Group Counseling.

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