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STRENGTHENING THE MOTIVATION OF DRUGS ADDICTION IN AR-RAHMAN DRUGS REHABILITATION CENTER USING ISLAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY APPROACH Anggik; Edo Kurniawan; Fia Marsella Auliyah; Kemas Syarif hidayatullah; Regina Fatimah Azzahra; Ria Sukmala Dewi; Syafrizal Latif; Vivi Ananda Lorentia; Ricky Hindra Siregar; Nabilah Mufidah; Syahira Nurfadhilah Fadhli; Fedrik Kristoforus; Anindya Putri Rahma; Sukma Utama; Lusi Sesriani
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v1i1.3

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A drug addict is someone who is mentally ill, sick or a patient who needs treatment or assistance with rehabilitation, not punishment. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Islamic psychotherapy with the RUH motivational theory approach using the Cognitive Therapy Technique with the Socratic Questioning Technique for drug addicts. This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenal research model. The subjects of this study amounted to 4 people. Data obtained from interviews. Data analysis techniques were obtained from in-depth interviews, in this study the data were processed using interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA). The data analysis process in the natural sciences approach aims to explore the importance of the subject's meaning in his personal and social life. The analysis carried out in this study is to describe one one by one the data were obtained from the results of in-depth interviews. The results showed that former drug addicts had unique experiences as a result of using drugs, both in negative and positive contexts.
THE SPIRITUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO DRUG ADDICTS Iredho Fani Reza; Annisa; Iffa Silfi Ulinnimah; Hilya Halimatus Saadah; Yunita Carolina; Sheva Semara Simatupang; Dwina Florensia; Yuniza Eka Putri Larasati; Sulaiman Indrawan; Sukma Utama; Mia Firauhinnur; Putri Raeka Aziza Barus; Dicko Meilandara; Khadijah Ramadesfa; Tezzy Maria Sinta; Luthfiyyah Anjeli
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v1i2.7

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The purpose of this study is to determine the level of spirituality (religion) that exists in former drug users, by giving this spirituality it is hoped that they will be aware of the dangers of drugs and be able to get closer to God. This study uses qualitative methods with observation data analysis techniques and semi-structured interviews. Determination of purposively selected informants, namely foundation management, former drug addicts who are in the process of rehabilitation and assistants or counselors. Data collection by interview, observation and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and we also found that the Ar-Rahman Drug Rehabilitation Center can be used as an alternative in spiritual and herbal (non-medical) rehabilitation of drug abuse. Spiritual rehabilitation uses a humanist and familial approach so that drug addict patients can be open, close and trust the counselor in the therapy process. The results and discussion are that former drug addicts at YPRN Ar Rahman Palembang have a low level of understanding of spirituality. In terms of the discussion with the religious teacher at YPRN Ar-Rahman, it was found that the client did not yet have the ability to understand spirituality, only limited to ritual formalities. This is further strengthened by the results of interviews we conducted with direct clients, that they actually believe in God, but do not fully believe in God.