Psikologi Kebosanan: Teori, Mekanisme, Dan Implikasi Praktis
Keywords:
Psikologi Kebosanan, Boredom Psychology, Kebosanan, Mekanisme KebosananAbstract
Judul : Psikologi Kebosanan: Teori, Mekanisme, Dan Implikasi Praktis
- BAB 1 SIFAT KEBOSANAN: MENDEFINISIKAN KEKOSONGAN
- BAB II: OTAK YANG BOSAN: TINJAUAN NEUROSAINS
- BAB III: BAB 3 PEMICU KEBOSANAN: FAKTOR EKSTERNAL DAN INTERNAL
- BAB IV: BAB 4 PERBEDAAN INDIVIDU DALAM KECENDERUNGAN BOSAN
- BAB V: BAB 5 HUBUNGAN ANTARA KEBOSANAN DAN ADIKSI 90
Editor: M.Tanzil Multazam
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo Press, Sidoarjo, 2025
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Deskripsi :
Buku “Psikologi Kebosanan: Teori, Mekanisme, dan Implikasi Praktis” menyajikan pemahaman mendalam mengenai fenomena kebosanan dari perspektif ilmu psikologi modern. Kebosanan—yang sering dianggap sebagai kondisi sepele—sebenarnya merupakan pengalaman psikologis kompleks yang berkaitan dengan motivasi, perhatian, emosi, dan fungsi kognitif manusia.
Buku ini menjelajahi berbagai teori kebosanan, mulai dari pendekatan klasik hingga model kontemporer yang menekankan hubungan antara kebutuhan akan stimulasi, kontrol diri, dan pencarian makna. Pembaca diperkenalkan pada mekanisme psikologis yang mendasari munculnya kebosanan, termasuk proses persepsi waktu, ketidakselarasan antara tuntutan tugas dan kemampuan individu, serta dinamika emosi yang muncul ketika perhatian sulit dipertahankan.
Fokus Utama :
Menguraikan konsep kebosanan secara ilmiah
Memberikan pemahaman komprehensif tentang definisi, karakteristik, dan dimensi kebosanan dalam perspektif psikologi modern.
Fitur Unik :
Pendekatan Interdisipliner
Menggabungkan perspektif psikologi kognitif, psikologi klinis, psikologi pendidikan, dan neuropsikologi dalam memahami kebosanan secara holistik.
Target Audiens :
Mahasiswa Psikologi dan Ilmu Perilaku
Sebagai referensi akademik untuk memahami konsep kebosanan dari perspektif ilmiah.
Dosen, Peneliti, dan Akademisi
Cocok sebagai sumber literatur untuk pengajaran, penelitian, dan pengembangan kajian psikologi emosi, motivasi, serta kesehatan mental.
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