The Application Of Islamic Psychotherapy To Community In Social Environment
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https://doi.org/10.61994/cdcs.v2i1.95Keywords:
Social Environment, Islamic PsychotherapyAbstract
This research is based on problems that arise and are faced by the social environment, these problems are behaviors and attitudes that deviate or are not in accordance with the norms and values that should be. This study aims to see and analyze, namely the following: First, the role and function of religion in dealing with social problems, Second, the role and function of psychotherapy in overcoming social problems. Third, how religious psychotherapy can change deviant attitudes and behavior. This research method uses book or literature reviews. The results in this study are, first, religion or a key approach that is more effective in dealing with social problems. Second, psychotherapy can be or function as preventive (prevention), curative (healing) and constructive (maintaining mental health). Third, religious psychotherapy can change deviant attitudes and behavior.
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