Explaining the Monotheistic Personality in Monotheistic Integrated Therapy from the Perspective of Islam
Due to the existence of psychological and behavioral disorders in societies, psychologists have resorted to various therapies to solve these problems; one of these therapies is monotheistic integrated therapy in which a person achieves a personality that can correct their abnormal behavior and prevent the recurrence of this behavior. In this review article, we examine the characteristics of this God-centered personality that is developed by the therapy in individuals, in psychological and religious texts.
This research is based on descriptive and qualitative research and is a documentary based on library resources. The information collected was from books on hadith, psychology, and the Qur'an, as well as Qur'anic, hadith, and commentary software, which was analyzed by content analysis of the texts. The authors did not report any conflict of interest.
The findings indicate that this treatment was stated in the Qur'an 1400 years ago and the way to deal with mental problems is to achieve a monotheistic personality, in which the individual obtains complete mental peace by putting God at the center of life and can also solve his/her psychological and behavioral problems.
The results show that people who have a God-centered personality, in addition to being balanced, seek excellence and strive with pure intention for closeness to God and have a correct understanding of various matters and an adaptive behavior in dealing with the environment. In fact, the more prominent the role played by religion in people's lives, the fewer physical and psychological problems and social ills will be.
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