Regression as a curative process

Author(s):  
R. Horacio Etchegoyen
Keyword(s):  
Spiritualita ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Misbakhul Khaer

Khamer and all intoxicants (drugs and the like) are the culprits of all evil. The picture of the negative influence of drugs is so terrible. A person who consumes drugs can commit any crime, from the lightest crime to the most severe crime. Drug abuse is rampant in all circles, especially teenagers and children. Even though they are a generation of people who will replace the leadership relay in the future. Actually these concerns are also experienced by parents or families who have family members as victims of drug abuse, but most victims’ families do not know the solution to cure victims of drug addiction. Therefore, Islam as a natural religion is present to save them from the snares of drugs. Islam is truly present to position humanity in its noble place, birth and mind, soul and body both when they are alive and when they have died. The main points of Islamic teachings, such as prayer, fasting, charity and other services have many benefits and become the most effective therapy for body health, faith, intelligence, intelligence, and moral glory. The rehabilitative process is a continuation of the curative process. For drug addicts, by carrying out Islamic Shari’a teachings continuously (mudawamah) then by Allah’s permission they will truly be released from the snares of drugs and their lives become more calm, peaceful, and comfortable. Islamic-style treatment methods for mental disorders and drug addiction become an alternative, even now many are used as references by the National Narcotics Agency. Because in addition to the method which is considered effective, easy, and simple also has no side effects compared to using medical rehabilitation methods. This method of treatment is merely an attempt and be aware to get healing. With full confidence that Allah SWT is the only One Who heals all kinds of diseases, there is no disease in this world that is not found in medicine, both physical and mental illness


Tempo ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 59 (231) ◽  
pp. 39-40
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Carmack

The Balkans' Summer Music Camp was first established in 1995. Nigel Osborne's initiative was to address the needs of children who had been victims of trauma caught in conflict and warlocked zones in the former Yugoslavia. Through a professional exchange with Nigel Osborne last year at the Cambridge Music Conference, my sister Catherine Carmack (12.10.57–12.12.03) decided to work as a volunteer at the camp this summer. Owing to her untimely death I went in her place, to observe the creative and curative process of the children's development. About 35 children from the Special School of Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina came to the Adriatic for a week's vacation on the coast of Croatia. Most of these children live in an orphanage in Mostar, but are receiving music therapy through the Pavarotti Music Centre. Although most of the children were attended by carers, a few of the children were accompanied by their mothers. Many of the children are primarily suffering from exposure to violence and remain traumatized. Some of them have special needs including Down's Syndrome; two were marginally disabled with cerebral palsy.


1936 ◽  
Vol 9 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 20-65

Regeneration of epithelium in vitamin A deficiency after administration of vitamin A. Epithelerneuerung bel A-Avitaminose nach Zufuhr von Vitamin A. O. Seifried. Inst. Animal Pathol., Univ. Münch., Archiv für wissenschaftliche und praktische Tierheilkunde, Vol. 69, 1935, p.250.Leghorn chickens three weeks old received a diet deficient in vitamin A and showed the first macroscopic epithelial changes after an average of 33 days. The histology of the epithelial changes, Which resembled those in the rat, and of the curative process, on administration of vitamin A, is described.


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