scholarly journals Relationship of Prayer With Mental Health

Author(s):  
Dadang Herdiansyah ◽  
Sri Ramadhan ◽  
Muhammad Farid ◽  
Andriyani Asmuni ◽  
Masyitoh Masyitoh ◽  
...  

The increase in the population in Indonesia experiencing mental disorders is getting sharper. In Islam, more worship will promote good mental health. This research uses library research methods. Based on the results of literature research shows that someone who always performs prayer can overcome the problems of life that are being experienced so tends to have good mental health. The implementation of worship in the context of Islam such as the implementation of prayers, remembrance, reading the Qur'an, and other worship, can be a way to get mental health.

Author(s):  
Marco Solmi ◽  
Joaquim Radua ◽  
Miriam Olivola ◽  
Enrico Croce ◽  
Livia Soardo ◽  
...  

AbstractPromotion of good mental health, prevention, and early intervention before/at the onset of mental disorders improve outcomes. However, the range and peak ages at onset for mental disorders are not fully established. To provide robust, global epidemiological estimates of age at onset for mental disorders, we conducted a PRISMA/MOOSE-compliant systematic review with meta-analysis of birth cohort/cross-sectional/cohort studies, representative of the general population, reporting age at onset for any ICD/DSM-mental disorders, identified in PubMed/Web of Science (up to 16/05/2020) (PROSPERO:CRD42019143015). Co-primary outcomes were the proportion of individuals with onset of mental disorders before age 14, 18, 25, and peak age at onset, for any mental disorder and across International Classification of Diseases 11 diagnostic blocks. Median age at onset of specific disorders was additionally investigated. Across 192 studies (n = 708,561) included, the proportion of individuals with onset of any mental disorders before the ages of 14, 18, 25 were 34.6%, 48.4%, 62.5%, and peak age was 14.5 years (k = 14, median = 18, interquartile range (IQR) = 11–34). For diagnostic blocks, the proportion of individuals with onset of disorder before the age of 14, 18, 25 and peak age were as follows: neurodevelopmental disorders: 61.5%, 83.2%, 95.8%, 5.5 years (k = 21, median=12, IQR = 7–16), anxiety/fear-related disorders: 38.1%, 51.8%, 73.3%, 5.5 years (k = 73, median = 17, IQR = 9–25), obsessive-compulsive/related disorders: 24.6%, 45.1%, 64.0%, 14.5 years (k = 20, median = 19, IQR = 14–29), feeding/eating disorders/problems: 15.8%, 48.1%, 82.4%, 15.5 years (k = 11, median = 18, IQR = 15–23), conditions specifically associated with stress disorders: 16.9%, 27.6%, 43.1%, 15.5 years (k = 16, median = 30, IQR = 17–48), substance use disorders/addictive behaviours: 2.9%, 15.2%, 48.8%, 19.5 years (k = 58, median = 25, IQR = 20–41), schizophrenia-spectrum disorders/primary psychotic states: 3%, 12.3%, 47.8%, 20.5 years (k = 36, median = 25, IQR = 20–34), personality disorders/related traits: 1.9%, 9.6%, 47.7%, 20.5 years (k = 6, median = 25, IQR = 20–33), and mood disorders: 2.5%, 11.5%, 34.5%, 20.5 years (k = 79, median = 31, IQR = 21–46). No significant difference emerged by sex, or definition of age of onset. Median age at onset for specific mental disorders mapped on a time continuum, from phobias/separation anxiety/autism spectrum disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder/social anxiety (8-13 years) to anorexia nervosa/bulimia nervosa/obsessive-compulsive/binge eating/cannabis use disorders (17-22 years), followed by schizophrenia, personality, panic and alcohol use disorders (25-27 years), and finally post-traumatic/depressive/generalized anxiety/bipolar/acute and transient psychotic disorders (30-35 years), with overlap among groups and no significant clustering. These results inform the timing of good mental health promotion/preventive/early intervention, updating the current mental health system structured around a child/adult service schism at age 18.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-157
Author(s):  
Hasahatan Hutahaean ◽  
Elirani Gea ◽  
Adarsan Simarmata

One type of psalm is Lament. Psalms of Lament sung with weeping, weeping driven by the psalmist's sorrow. David wrote many psalms where one of them is lamentation in Psalm 12. In this article the psalmist experienced a change of mood (feeling) from lamenting, joyful hope then again lamenting. The research in this paper used a qualitative approach to library research methods. Literature research requires a study of related literature to guide researchers to achieve the research objectives of the data taken based on selected books. While the interpretation to find the meaning of the text of the Research Team uses the method of Reading the Bible (BGA). The methods of BGA are simple but practice interpretation that was designed initially for Christian quiet times. After Psalm 12 interpreted, the Research Team founded that the psalmist was still lamenting over the situation around him. Even though the psalmist experienced joy because God will save, but the wicked are still there and rottenness still arises among the sons of men. Because God works not based on the presence or absence of the wicked and rottenness among the children of men.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
pp. 79-87
Author(s):  
Wahdah Oktafia Hasanah ◽  
Fara Tiara Haziz

Mental health is very important in our lives as humans. However, sometimes many people waste their mental health on themselves and don’t take care of it. Mental health is very influential both physically and spiritually our body. Therefore, researchers conducted research related to the Implementation of Humanistic Theory in Improving Mental Health which has the aim of describing the implementation of humanistic theory in improving mental health so that readers and the public are able to know how important mental health is for us and how the implementation of humanistic theory can improve mental health. In this study, the method used is descriptive qualitative by means of library research, researchers seek and collect data from various literature sources, such as data sources from media coverage, books, journals, scientific articles. The purpose of the literature research itself is to review based on previous research sources that are relevant and in accordance with the discussion that will be reviewed by future researchers as the basis for reference data.


Author(s):  
Luis Cibanal Juan

Resumen Se sigue mezclando salud mental y enfermedad mental. De la misma manera que todos tenemos a lo largo de nues- tra vida ciertos problemas físicos, que no enfermedades físicas (aunque también), también tenemos ciertos proble- mas psicológicos o mentales sin que por eso sean enfermedades mentales. Uno de los pilares fundamentales de una buena salud mental es la autoestima. Como punto de partida, la visión que nos da sor Callista Roy de la imagen que uno tiene de sí mismo. También se recorrerán las bases de la autoestima, de su cuidado y las consecuencias de tener una autoestima adecuada o baja. Abstract The mixture of mental health and mental disorders persists. Just as, along our lives, we all have certain physical prob- lems (not necessarily physical illnesses), we also have certain mental or psychological problems, different from men- tal disorders. One of the main pillars of good mental health is the Self-esteem. As a starting point, Sister Callista Roy's description of the own image of the self. Other aspects discussed will be the self-esteem basics, its care and the con- sequences of having an appropriate or a low self-esteem. Keywords: mental health, self concept, self esteem.


1964 ◽  
Vol 110 (468) ◽  
pp. 683-697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Nielsen

Family psychiatry has the primary aim of studying the inter-relationship of mental health and disorder within families and using this knowledge in the treatment and prophylaxis of mental illness in the different family members.


Author(s):  
Asrenee AB. Razak

There is an increasing trend of mental health issues in Malaysia. 1 in 3 Malaysian aged over 16 years old is at risk of having a mental health problem, and the trend is on the rise. The burden of mental health disorders on health and productivity, however, has long been underestimated. It is partly due to the cultural stigma attached to mental disorders. The recent 2018 Malaysia's Healthiest Workplace survey reported that more than half of employees in the survey have been affected by job-related stress such as burnout, anxiety, depression, and could lead to suicide. The serious consequences of these mental health issues not only affecting the individual but also lead to negative impacts on the productivity and performance of the company. On the other hand, workplaces that promote good mental health, and support people with mental disorders are more likely to reduce absenteeism, increase productivity as well as could benefit from associated economic gains. It is crucial for the workplace to integrate mental health intervention in their health and wellbeing strategy.  Among the useful intervention is mindfulness training. Mindfulness is not only proven to reduce the work stress but also teaches the employees to appreciate life and positively cope with their job demands. This presentation outlines the benefits of mindfulness and how it can be applied in daily life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-129
Author(s):  
Layla Takhfa Lubis ◽  
Laras Sati ◽  
Naura Najla Adhinda ◽  
Hera Yulianirta ◽  
Bahril Hidayat

In modern situation giving positive and negative impacts to children and adolescent development, including moral development and mental health for children stage to adolescent development phase. According to the previous studies described the adolescent need self-control to think, act, attitude, based on religion value, especially in Islam perspective. To develop and improving the potential of adolescent health, especially mental health or mental hygiene. In early adolescence development phase, the mind develops into abscond, conceptual, and future-oriented. Adolescence as a formal operating stadium, shows a lot of extraordinary creativity potential that should be express in writing, music, art, poetry, and other positive or productive works. Therefore, with the great potential on adolescents phase, they need reference for improving their mental health according to Psychology and Islam through Islamic worship, so that their goals of life as students become focused. This scientific article uses library research method. The results of library research showing these children and adolescent which understanding and appreciating the implementation of worship are be able to overcoming the problems of life experienced, capable to adjust the environment, maintaining relationships with the environment and thankful to God, so they tend to have good mental health standards.


Author(s):  
Welly Welly ◽  
Suwandi Supatra

Good mental health is a dream for everyone. Someone who has a mental health can enjoy daily life so that he can have healthy relationships with others. Conversely, people with mental disorders will have emotional control disorders that can ultimately lead to bad behavior. Until now, the community in general still has a negative stigma towards people with mental illness, causing many of them to be treated badly. Therefore, in helping reduce and overcome the high number of people with mental disorders, A rehabilitation center is needed that can effectively restore mental states, one of which is the ecopsychology method of therapeutic gardens that brings the idea of connection with nature as the main focus in healing. The use of plants and garden-related activities can be used to improve welfare. Activities may include digging soil, planting seeds, weeding the garden, and cutting leaves. This activity can be recommended in cases of stress, fatigue, substance abuse, as well as in cases of social isolation. It is hoped that the Project of Greeneny as a Healing Therapy for People with Mental Disorders can cure people with mental disorders as a whole so that they can live their lives like ordinary people. Abstrak Kesehatan Mental yang baik merupakan idaman bagi setiap orang. Seseorang yang memiliki mental sehat dapat menikmati kehidupan sehari hari sehingga dapat mempunyai hubungan sehat dengan orang lain. Sebaliknya orang dengan gangguan mental akan memiliki gangguan kendali emosi yang pada akhirnya bisa mengarah pada perilaku buruk. Hingga saat ini masyarakat pada umumnya masih memiliki stigma negatif pada pengidap penyakit mental hingga menyebabkan banyak diantara mereka yang diperlakukan secara buruk. Oleh karena itu, dalam membantu mengurangi dan mengatasi tingginya angka pengidap gangguan mental, Diperlukan sebuah wadah rehabilitasi yang dapat secara efektif merestorasi keadaan mental salah satunya dengan metode ecopsychology taman terapi yang membawa gagasan koneksi dengan alam sebagai fokus utama dalam  penyembuhan.Penggunaan tanaman dan kegiatan terkait kebun dapat digunakan untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan. Kegiatan mungkin termasuk menggali tanah, menanam bibit, menyiangi taman, dan memotong daun. Kegiatan ini dapat direkomendasikan dalam kasus stres, kelelahan, penyalahgunaan zat, serta dalam kasus isolasi sosial. Diharapkan proyek Penghijauan Sebagai Terapi Penyembuhan Untuk Orang Dengan Gangguan Mental  dapat menyembuhkan para pengidap gangguan mental secara keseluruhan sehingga mereka dapat menjalani kehidupan seperti orang  biasa.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (01) ◽  
pp. 35-52
Author(s):  
M. Arif Setiawan ◽  
Malvien Zaenul Asyiqien

Reason and the Qur'an know each other and are recognized in Islamic science. In this context, many researchers are interested in examining the relationship of reason and the Qur'an. According to Dr Muhammad Nahadi, discussion of reason, the Qur'an in the context of knowledge is the concept of developing knowledge. In line with this development, the development of Islamic education in the context of the study of reason and the Qur'an is urgently needed, especially as a means of answering the challenges of education with global challenges. This type of research is literature research, which is a form of scientific reasoning argumentation appearance that describes the results of literature studies and the results of the author's thought about a problem/topic of study. And data collection techniques using library research techniques, or library research, with data processing techniques. The data analysis process begins by gathering all data about the reason and objectives of Islamic education in order to find out the implications of reason in achieving the objectives of Islamic education. The results of this study indicate that, first, reason is the power of thought that when used can lead a person to understand and comprehend the problem he is thinking about. Second, reason serves as a tool for thinking, pondering and living also to develop ideas, concepts and bright ideas, very closely related to education. So that reason in its implications for the objectives of Islamic education is crucial to the


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