Literature Review Psyco Religious Therapy on Psychological Disorders
Abstract
Psychological health disorders are currently a trend and issue in Indonesia due to several causal factors, stress and depression are signs and symptoms of psychological disorders. Based on data, the number of people suffering from mental disorders in the world, including schizophrenia, has reached 450 million people. Based on Basic Health Research, it shows that the prevalence of schizophrenia in Indonesia reaches 6.7/1000 households. Based on this data, it is important for us to study therapy that can help prevent and overcome it with one of the therapies, namely psychoreligious therapy. This research aims to conduct a literature review regarding therapy psychoreligiousness in psychological disorders. Literature Reviewby conducting database searches through licensed sites such as Google Scholar, Ebsco, Proquest, Pubmed and Science Direct with a sample size of 4 articlesby using the screening criteria for the search for articles created. The results of this literature review show that the use of psychoreligious therapy can reduce the signs of symptoms and levels of psychological disorders of anxiety and depression. It is concluded that there is effective psychoreligious therapy used as a nursing therapy for psychological disorders, therefore it is hoped that there are literature reviews and the results of this research can be applied when carrying out nursing actions with the aim of providing care according to the patient's needs.
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