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Ramadan and the Spirit in History: Improving Work Ethics and Productivity

Faculty of Psychology UGM on Friday (30/4) held a Friday Morning Study Webinar with the topic “Ramadan and the Spirit in History: Improving Work Ethics and Productivity”. This event is a routine activity held by the Faculty of Psychology UGM during the month of Ramadan on Friday. This event was preceded by the reading of the divine kalam and continued with a speech by Dr. Yuli Fajar Susetyo, M.Sc., a psychologist as the deputy dean of finance, assets and human resources. Through his remarks, Yuli hopes that this event can foster the enthusiasm of children today who tend to prefer fun things to be more struggling. read more

Online Lecture: Digital Parenting

Monday (26/4) the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH) Faculty of Psychology held an Online Lecture with the topic Digital Parenting which was filled by Nurul Kusuma Hidayati, M.Psi., Psychologist and Wirdatul Anisa, M.Psi., Psychologist. “Actually, this is a continuation of the previous online lecture which discussed children, the internet, and gadgets. For now, we try to raise about digital,”explained Wirdatul at the beginning of the event. read more

Understanding and Diagnosing Children with Dyslexia

Promovendus Club, Doctoral Program in Psychology held an event with the topic “Understanding and Diagnosing Children with Dyslexia” on Friday (16/4). The event which takes place at 09.00 WIB is part of the colloquium which is routinely held every 2 weeks by the Promovendus Club online. read more

Youth Moral Emotions

Friday (12/4) Promovendus Club Psychology Doctoral Study Program held an event with the theme “Youth Moral Emotions”. This event is part of the Two-Week Colloquium (KDM) which is held every two weeks by inviting speakers with diverse expertise and focus of knowledge. read more

Webinar: Tips for Healthy Eating Post Vaccine

Friday (9/4) Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada held a Webinar entitled “Tips for Healthy Eating Post Vaccine”. This event is one of the socialization efforts about vaccines and how to regulate life patterns after the Covid-19 vaccine. read more

Recent Developments in Industrial & Organizational Psychology Research

The UGM Psychology Doctoral Program with the Organizational Change and Development Expertise Group (KBK) for 3 days (7-9 / 4) days held an Intensive Course on “Recent Developments in Industrial & Organizational Psychology Research”. This event was opened by Dr. Nida Ul Hasanat, M.Si as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Psychology UGM for Academic and Student Affairs. Nida thanked all those who supported this event, as well as officially opening the event. read more

The Secret of Motivating Students: Psychological Perspectives

Saturday (27/3) Kapsigama in collaboration with OCIA (Office of Cooperation, International Affairs, and Alumni) of the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University and the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University held an event entitled Psychologists to Enter School “Secret Motivating Students: Psychological Perspectives”. This event reviews how to motivate students in learning based on educational psychology theories. read more

Online Lecture: Toxic Positivity and Mental Health

The online lecture held by the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH), Faculty of Psychology was held again on Friday (26/3). For the discussion of online lectures this time accompanied by Nurul Kusuma Hidayati, M.Psi., Psychologist and Wirdatul Anisa, M.Psi., Psychologists as speakers who discussed “Toxic Positivity” and Mental Health. This event was opened by a resource person who invited the participants to write their opinions about toxic positivity. Several participants revealed that toxic positivity is related to excessive positive thinking that becomes toxic to us. Then the other participants considered toxic positivity a bad action, but with good delivery and many more participant opinions regarding toxic positivity. read more