SY42-6 * A LITERATURE REVIEW OF SPIRITUAL THERAPY FOR DRUG ADDICTION IN MALAYSIA: FROM AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE

  • Seghatholeslam T
  • Habil H
  • Sulaiman A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Religion is one of the protective factors that facilitates positive outcomes by preventing individuals from engaging in addictive substance. A recent study has confirmed that religion inhibits drug addiction. The concept of psycho-spiritual therapy was to introduce drug addiction. Therefore, of the various methods of psychotherapy, the usage of Taqwa emerged as an applicable method of Islamic spiritual therapy. This study was conducted in Malaysia as a Muslim country and focuses on Islamic recommendations and its relation to spiritual therapy

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Seghatholeslam, T., Habil, H., Sulaiman, A. H., Rashid, R. A., & Zahari, M. (2014). SY42-6 * A LITERATURE REVIEW OF SPIRITUAL THERAPY FOR DRUG ADDICTION IN MALAYSIA: FROM AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 49(suppl 1), i36–i36. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agu052.179

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