Tuesday (23/3) Office of Cooperatian, International Affairs, and Alumni (OCIA) Faculty of Psychology UGM held a guest lecture with the topic “Ethical Issues in Group Counseling”. The event, which was attended by 150 participants, took place from 07.30 WIB to 09.10 WIB. This event is a series of International Guest Lecture Series events held by OCIA this year.
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Saturday (20/3) Office of Cooperation, International Affairs, and Alumni (OCIA), Faculty of Psychology UGM held an event to Chat: Challenges of the Psychology Profession in the Industrial 4.0 era. This event is a part of Career Talk series held by OCIA by inviting alumni of the Faculty of Psychology UGM who have had careers in the real world of work.
Friday (19/3) Office of Cooperation, International Affairs, and Alumni (OCIA), Faculty of Psychology UGM held a guest lecture with the theme “Bilingualism & Cultural Factors and Language Development”. This event is part of the International Guest Lecture Series held by OCIA this year.
The Technology in Training which was held a week ago by the Learning Technology Development Unit (UPTB) of the Faculty of Psychology UGM was resumed on Friday (12/3) with the same theme, namely “Data Processing with Jamovi: An Alternative to SPSS” and filled with Wahyu Jati Anggoro. , S.Psi., MA. This event was held at 13.00 WIB and opened with a discussion of descriptive statistics. “If we talk about descriptive statistics, yes, one of which is that we report the mean, median, standard deviation, minimum value, maximum value, and usually the report is displayed before we report the hypothesis test,” said Wahyu.
Friday (12/3) Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH), Faculty of Psychology UGM held an Online Lecture with the topic “Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI)”. Previously, this material was delivered through WhatsApp Lecture (KulWap) which was then brought back through this event because there were more and more cases in the field related to NSSI. “So, we from CPMH want to raise it again, we open space for sharing and space for discussion, that’s about it”, said Wirdatul Anisa, M.Psi., A psychologist., As one of the speakers in this online lecture. Apart from Wirdatul, there is also Nurul Kusuma Hidayati, M.Psi., A psychologist. who is also a speaker.
Together with the Clinical Psychology Expertise Group, the Psychology Doctoral Program of the Faculty of Psychology UGM held an intensive course entitled “Recent Developments in Clinical Psychology Research” which lasted for 3 days, starting from Monday-Wednesday (8-10 / 3). Some of the topics raised in this event included “Current Issues in Diagnosis”, “Personality Disorders & Neuropsychology”, “Prevention & Early Detection for Psychosis”, “From Transpersonal Psychology to Clinical Hypnosis”, “Current Research in Depression, Self Harm & Suicide “,” Current Issues in Health Psychology “, and” Advocacy in Mental Health System Development “which were discussed by 15 competent speakers in clinical psychology research. In addition, this event was also open to the public, so there were many people attending from various backgrounds.
The Learning Technology Development Unit (UPTB) of the Faculty of Psychology UGM again held the second edition of Technology in Training on Friday (5/3) with the theme “Data Processing with Jamovi: An Alternative to SPSS”. This event is the second session held a few hours after the first session was held on the same day.
The Learning Technology Development Unit (UPTB) of the Faculty of Psychology UGM held the first Technology in Training Friday (5/3). The event entitled “Optimizing Microsoft Word and Mendeley Features for Final Project Writing” was presented by a speaker L. Edwin Gandawijaya, M.Psi., A psikolog.
Some people may use SPSS more often for data processing, even though besides SPSS there are other data processing applications that can be used. One such application is JAMOVI and on Friday (5/3), the Learning Technology Development Unit (UPTB) held a Technology in Training event: “Data Processing with JAMOVI, an Alternative to SPSS” to introduce JAMOVI to academics, especially students. The event was filled by Wahyu Jati Anggoro, S.Psi., M.A. and starting at 13.00 to 15.00.
Monday (1/3) the Faculty of Psychology resumed a series of guest lectures entitled “Industrial and Organizational Psychology” Guest Lecture Series. This event is the third of six guest lectures scheduled for May.