Abstract

Adolescent development aspects that must be attain in overcoming problems are having emotional maturity, intellectuality and awareness of social responsibility so it is not to trigger new conflicts. However, the reality is conflict that often occur in dealing with a problem tend to appear negative behavior, especially physical aggressive behavior. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of group counseling of anger management techniques and social skills training techniques to reduce physical aggression in junior high school students. A total of 21 students were involved in experimental research using randomized pretest posttest comparison group design. The analysis of the results of Wilcoxon and Kruskal Wallis shows that group counseling of anger management techniques, social skills training techniques and a combination of the two techniques are effective in reducing students' physical aggression behavior. Combining anger management and social skills training group counseling techniques are more effective in reducing students' physical aggression behavior compared to the self-management technique group and social skills training. This study recommends the integration of anger management techniques and social skills training techniques to reduce physical aggression in junior high school students.

Highlights

  • Junior high school students are generally aged 11-15 years according to their developmental tasks at this age is a transitional period, where students seek their identity through emotional, cognitive, social and behavioral aspects

  • The data in this study shows the average level and standard deviation of physical aggression behavior in the experimental group before the intervention, namely in group A management techniques (M = 156.71; SD = 9.09), counseling group B with social skills training techniques (M = 15.71; SD = 8.62)

  • The results of the Mann Whitney test in this study show that the counseling group anger management technique is more effective than the social skills training technique (Z=-1.86, p=

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Introduction

Junior high school students are generally aged 11-15 years according to their developmental tasks at this age is a transitional period, where students seek their identity through emotional, cognitive, social and behavioral aspects. Intellectuality, awareness of social responsibility, independence and personal development are some aspects of development that students must master during this transitional period (Kemdikbud, 2016). During the period of selfsearch, there are socio-emotional changes in adolescents, including demands for independence, trying to know oneself, and trying to meet the demands of the environment which is very rapidly changing (Indarjo, 2009; Monk in Hapsari, 2013; Santrock in Pamungkas, 2016). One of the negative behaviors shown by adolescents is aggressive behavior, which is any behavior aimed at other individuals which is carried out with the direct intention of causing ruining or harm (Genn 2001, Anderson & Busshman 2002). Experience of aggressive behavior is shown through various forms of behavior such as berating, cursing, fighting, rioting, robbery, murder, and all kinds of criminal and violent behavior (Susantyo, 2011; Efastri, 2015; Salmiati, 2015)

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