Inmates have a great potential to generate pressures that make them unhappy. This can lead to stress and tend to have a desire to commit suicide. To minimize this they need the ability to look for happiness in order to reduce the negative impact arising from the situation in prisons. There are two factors that affect happiness is internal and external factors. Internal factors, there are 3 (three), namely the satisfaction of the past, optimism about the future, and happiness in the present. External factors are 5 (five), namely social life, religion or religiosity, marriage, money and health. This study used qualitative techniques in analyzing the data. Data were obtained through interviews and observations. The number of research subjects ...
An inmate who is sentenced to a correctional facility is certainly faced with a pressure to deal wit...
Criminal action in society is showing an increasing trend, resulting in an increase of convicts in c...
This study aims to determine the relationship between self-regulation and subjective well-being of p...
This study aims to determine the influence of group positive psychotherapy on life satisfaction in i...
ABSTRACT Criminal offenders who have been accused imprisonment are called prisoners and held in th...
Background: Imprisonment and living as prisoners is an unwanted stressor carrying heavy stigma. This...
Abstract: This article aims to elaborate emotion regulation strategies and religious coping of inmat...
The entry of youth into the prisons would lead them to the loss of independence, difficulties in ada...
Abstract               Happy life is everyone's hope, but happiness is influenced by...
The pupose of this research to determine the relationship between stress levels and self-esteem of a...
AbstractA good level psychological well-being is important for inmates’ prerelease to have a good ...
The life that prisoners live while in prison, makes them face various psychological problems, includ...
Introduction: Stressors of prison life can cause women prisoners to become depressed. The difference...
Correctional inmates who have to serve prison terms face various problems such as negative self-acce...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh intervensi kebersyukuran terhadap subjective well...
An inmate who is sentenced to a correctional facility is certainly faced with a pressure to deal wit...
Criminal action in society is showing an increasing trend, resulting in an increase of convicts in c...
This study aims to determine the relationship between self-regulation and subjective well-being of p...
This study aims to determine the influence of group positive psychotherapy on life satisfaction in i...
ABSTRACT Criminal offenders who have been accused imprisonment are called prisoners and held in th...
Background: Imprisonment and living as prisoners is an unwanted stressor carrying heavy stigma. This...
Abstract: This article aims to elaborate emotion regulation strategies and religious coping of inmat...
The entry of youth into the prisons would lead them to the loss of independence, difficulties in ada...
Abstract               Happy life is everyone's hope, but happiness is influenced by...
The pupose of this research to determine the relationship between stress levels and self-esteem of a...
AbstractA good level psychological well-being is important for inmates’ prerelease to have a good ...
The life that prisoners live while in prison, makes them face various psychological problems, includ...
Introduction: Stressors of prison life can cause women prisoners to become depressed. The difference...
Correctional inmates who have to serve prison terms face various problems such as negative self-acce...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh intervensi kebersyukuran terhadap subjective well...
An inmate who is sentenced to a correctional facility is certainly faced with a pressure to deal wit...
Criminal action in society is showing an increasing trend, resulting in an increase of convicts in c...
This study aims to determine the relationship between self-regulation and subjective well-being of p...