An Analytical Study of Delusional Disorder's Social Losses and Treatment in the Perspective of Seerat Un-Nabi (ﷺ)

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Dr. Muhammad Sajad Malik

Abstract

This research paper seeks to explore the societal losses of delusional disorder and its remedy in the light of Seerah. The aim of this research paper is to explore the societal losses of delusional disorder and its remedy in the light of Seerah. The objectives of the research are to examine the causes of delusional disorder, the effects of delusional disorder on society, and how Seerah can be used to remedy these effects. This research paper will use a qualitative approach to explore the societal losses of delusional disorder and its remedy in the light of Seerah. Delusional disorder is a mental health condition characterized by the presence of one or more non-bizarre delusions that persist for at least one month. Their most important phenomenological kinds are: erotomanic, jealous, persecutory and associated kinds, somatic, mixed, and unspecified, while the lifestyles of an unbiased grandiose kind is uncertain.  There has been a comparable increase in the demand for intellectual rehabilitation services that cater to this group of patients with the significant development of the Muslim population throughout the world. Studies have demonstrated that incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy is useful and that control strategies should be affected by spiritual aspirations. This article analyses the impact of various Islamic values on the bio-psychosocial model for the management of various psychiatric issues, with a particular emphasis on the modification of psychotherapy techniques such as cognitive restructuring. The paper will focus on the effects of delusional disorder on society and how Seerah can be used to remedy these effects.


Key Words: Seerah, Societal losses, delusional disorder, Society, human beings

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