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OverviewThe present book was published with the desire to summarize the recent works about studies on psychology and family, particularly on how to strengthen families and overcome possible challenges that could come in the way. It also represents an interesting dialogue of two worlds. It is, on one hand, the world of psychology in the Islamic context also called Islamic psychology and, on the other hand, the findings and research methodology of Western psychology. Both worlds can learn from each other which is the basic idea of the Biocentric Sciences, where perspectives are integrated. The contributions in this volume were presented by scientists who met at an International Conference on Family and Islamic Values held in Indonesia in 2019. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marcus Stück , Muhammad Ali Ramdhani , Agus Abdul Rahman , Nani Nuranisah DjamalPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 2 Weight: 0.257kg ISBN: 9783631894576ISBN 10: 3631894570 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 06 November 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface ........................................................................................................................ 7 Foreword of the authors of the book ............................................................ 9 Marcus Stueck on behalf of Ami Zulaifah, Dian Utami (Book seria editors) Foreword of the editors of the book seria ............................................................. 11 Acknowledgement .................................................................................................... 15 Marcus Stueck1 and Nur’aini Azizah2 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 19 Neng Gustini1, Heny Mulyani2, and Asep Encu3 Strengthening Children’s Honest Character in Millennial Families .................. 23 Agus Abdul Rahman, Ida Tresna, Rosleny Marliani, and Ulfiah Role of Religious Coping and Perceived Risk on Childbirth- Related Anxiety in Primigravidas ........................................................................................ 33 Sri Maslihah1, Irfan Fahmi2, and Anastasia Wulandari1 The Role of Spirituality and Parental Support in Psychological Well- Being of Juvenile Offenders .................................................................................... 41 N. Kardinah, Elisa Kurniadewi, and Sari Gita Suryana Wisdom and Knowledge of Single Mothers Who Have Special Needs Children ..................................................................................................................... 55 Zarina Akbar and Alyaa Pratiwi Optimism and Family Resilience in Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy ........................................................................................................................... 67 Rachmat Mulyono1, Yufiarti2, and Elindra Yetti3 Effects of Parental Involvement and Child’s Self- Regulation on Tolerant Behavior in Early Childhood .................................................................................. 77 Wilis Srisayekti, Efi Fitriana, Achmad Djunaidi, and Marisa F. Moeliono The Association between Parental Bonding and Social Anxiety: Is It Mediated by Self- Construal? ................................................................................... 87 Yufiarti, Meyke Garzia, Fellianti Muzdalifah, Erik Effect of Positive Parenting on School Readiness in Early Childhood ............ 103 Ditta Febrieta, Rohmawati, and Sulistia Aulia Character Education for Adolescents as a Predictor of Social Sensitivity in the Digital Era .................................................................................................... 113 Rosleny Marliani1, Anizar Rahayu2, Zulmi Ramdani3, and Feri Indra Irawan4 The Importance of Family Resilience in Islamic Context: A Thematic Content Analysis Approach .................................................................................. 123 Irwan Nuryana Kurniawan, Qurotul Uyun, and Resnia Novitasari Islamic Premarital Education for Enhancing Marriage Readiness among Indonesian Muslim Emerging Adults .................................................................. 133 Rika Fitriyana and Sarita Candra Merida Preparing Parents in Facing Digital Era through Psycho- Education Program by Implementing Parenting Class at School: Life Skills to Prevent Negative Effect of Excessive Internet Use ............................................. 145 Asti Meiza, Nani Nuranisah Djamal, and Ghina Sulthanah Family Support for Adolescents in Drug Addiction Therapy .......................... 153 Witrin Gamayanti, Ila Nurlaila Hidayat, Yasinta Sulun, and Endi Self- Concept and Infidelity of Husbands Whose Wives Work Abroad as Women Workers ..................................................................................................... 165 Sarbini, Moh. Dulkiah and Dr. Endi, MA. Social Control of Blocking Radicalism Community in Reducing Juvenile Delinquency ............................................................................................................ 173 Indri Utami Sumaryanti and Fanni Putri Diantina The Live Experiences of Fathers (The New Concept of a Father) .................... 181ReviewsAuthor InformationMuhammad Ali Ramdhani, S.TP, M.T is the Director General of Islamic Education (Dirjen Pendis) of the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag), Republic of Indonesia. Agus Abdul Rahman, M.Psi, Psychologist as a lecturer at the Psychology faculty of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The main scientific fields include self, family, social relations, conflict and peace, moral education, religiosity, and family. Nani Nuranisah Djamal, M.Pd., M.Psi is a Psychologist and lecturer in the Psychology Department as Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia. Asti Meiza is a Doctor of Mathematics in the Psychology Department as Faculty of Psychology in the Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia. Her expertise research areas include Mathematical, Statistics, and Psychometric. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |