The Use of Mode Deactivation Counseling as Evidence-Based Counseling Approach for Adolescents
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https://doi.org/10.47750/pegegog.14.04.37Keywords:
mode deactivation counseling, mode deactivation therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, behavior adolescent problemAbstract
Mode Deactivation Counseling is proposed as a new model in counseling services in schools. This research examines the usefulness of Mode Deactivation Counseling as an evidence-based counseling approach for adolescents. The research method used is a literature review. Based on in-depth study and analysis, Deactivation Counseling Mode can be used as a counseling approach, especially for adolescents to overcome mild to severe problems in the level of adolescent awareness.
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