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Abdurrauf Al-Singkili's Concept of Dhikr: Exploring the Sufi Psychotherapy Model
The prevalence of mental health disorders in contemporary society underscores the need for effective psychotherapeutic approaches. While modern psychotherapy has made significant strides, the potential of Sufistic approaches, particularly in Islamic ...
Nur Hadi Ihsan +2 more
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THE ROLE OF REPETITIVE DHIKR AS A SPIRITUAL THERAPY FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY
This decade of spiritual meditation is heatedly being discussed among researchers to improve the recovery models of substance addictions such as drugs, marijuana, alcohol and similar existing by incorporating spiritual aspects into a biopsychosocial model. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to propose a model of substance abuse recovery that needs
Zaifuddin Md Rasip
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The Effect of Dhikr Therapy on Stress of Undergraduate Nursing Students
Stress is a common phenomenon in the global society and can be experienced by anyone, including university students, but not all individuals who experience stress pressure have the knowledge and skills to manage the stress they experience. This study aims to explore the effect of dhikr therapy as an intervention that can help college students manage ...
Hadi Abdillah
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Dhikr Therapy to Improve Gratitude
Nadya Novia Rahman +3 more
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Older adults are a phase of human life accompanied by a decline in physical, psychological, and social conditions. These changes have the potential to cause mental health issues such as thanatophobia or an excessive and irrational fear of death.
Retno Twistiandayani Retno +4 more
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Depression in adolescents is a significant mental health issue requiring effective therapeutic approaches. This case report evaluates the effectiveness of neurofeedback training and dhikr as adjuvant therapies for a 17-year-old female adolescent diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder, current episode severe depression with psychotic features.
I. Gusti Bagus Indro Nugroho +2 more
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The True Power Of Water In Dhikr Therapy Facing Stress (Masaru Emoto's Thought Analysis) [PDF]
Water plays an important role in human life because most of the substances that make up humans contain 70% water, and it is considered a remedy for curing various diseases such as stress. The use of water provided by dhikr therapy in this study became a medium for managing stress.
Anggit Rahayu +2 more
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Enhancing self-acceptance in middle-aged patients with hypertension through dhikr relaxation therapy
Hypertension, characterized by a persistent elevation of systolic and diastolic blood pressure above 140/90 mmHg, is often referred to as a silent killer due to its asymptomatic nature and tendency to be detected only after complications arise. This study examines the effectiveness of dhikr relaxation therapy in enhancing self-acceptance among middle ...
Gita Anindya Puteri +2 more
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The Effect of Dhikr Therapy on Stress Reduction: Literature Review
Stress is a bodily response caused by external demands that exceed an individual's ability to cope with and resolve the problems. One of the methods used to reduce stress is Dhikr therapy. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Dhikr therapy on stress reduction. This study employs the literature review method. The database used in this
null Attalah Rahma Insyra +2 more
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Dhikr therapy training to overcome anxiety in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which spreads through the air and is one of the biggest causes of death in the world. Changes in post-TB conditions, such as weight loss and difficulty in carrying out activities, cause patients to be afraid of their condition.
Zuhro Muyassarotus Safaniah +2 more
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