Complementing the Treatment of a Major Depressive Disorder Patient with Ruqyah Shar‘iyyah Therapy: A Malaysian Case Study

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Z. Razali, N. A. Rahman, S. Husin
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Abstract

This paper describes a female patient with major depressive disorder with psychotic features, who underwent mainstream psychiatric treatment complemented with ruqyah shar’iyyah (incantations based on Qur’an and prophetic traditions) healing in Malaysia. The patient faced the stigmatization of mental health within her family and had poor coping mechanisms, in addition to an incomplete understanding of what characterizes a religiously observant Muslim faith healer, in 46 Zul Razali, Nor Ab Rahman, and Supyan Husin the early phases of her illness. The patient had periods of noncompliance with psychiatric care in between various ruqyah shar’iyyah, treatment periods, and faced a relapse that led to hospital admission. The patient’s outcome improved after she complemented her psychiatric treatment with ruqyah shar’iyyah, that complied with Islamic creed and law. The importance of the interrelated systems of medical and psychospiritual treatments needs to be emphasized as it is crucial to the psychological wellbeing of the patient. The case report illustrates that ruqyah shar’iyyah, a practice encouraged by the Prophet Muhammad is believed to be a therapeutic remedy for any disorder, and can be used as complementary spiritualbased treatment to mainstream psychiatry, bringing multiple benefits across various cultural groups of Muslims.
Ruqyah Shar 'iyyah疗法补充重度抑郁症患者的治疗:马来西亚案例研究
本文描述了一名患有精神病特征的重度抑郁症的女性患者,她在马来西亚接受了主流精神病治疗,并辅以ruqyah shar 'iyyah(基于古兰经和先知传统的咒语)治疗。患者在家庭中面临着精神健康问题的污名,应对机制也很差,此外,在祖尔·拉扎利(Zul Razali)、诺·阿·拉赫曼(Nor Ab Rahman)和苏普扬·胡辛(Supyan Husin)患病的早期阶段,她不完全了解虔诚的穆斯林信仰治疗师的特征。在不同的ruqyah shaiyyah治疗期之间,患者有不遵守精神科治疗的时期,并面临复发导致住院。在她用符合伊斯兰教义和法律的ruqyah shar 'iyyah来补充她的精神治疗后,病人的结果有所改善。医学和心理治疗的相互关联的系统的重要性需要强调,因为它是至关重要的病人的心理健康。该案例报告表明,先知穆罕默德鼓励的ruqyah shar 'iyyah被认为是治疗任何疾病的一种疗法,可以作为主流精神病学的补充精神治疗,为不同文化群体的穆斯林带来多种益处。
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Journal of Muslim Mental Health
Journal of Muslim Mental Health PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
12
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Muslim Mental Health is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal and publishes articles exploring social, cultural, medical, theological, historical, and psychological factors affecting the mental health of Muslims in the United States and globally. The journal publishes research and clinical material, including research articles, reviews, and reflections on clinical practice. The Journal of Muslim Mental Health is a much-needed resource for professionals seeking to identify and explore the mental health care needs of Muslims in all areas of the world.
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