
Changes can be tacked in two ways: either through the indicators selected for psychotherapy that were pointed out at the start of the therapy session; or through the administration of the standardized tests. Pre-tests act as a guiding aspect of the therapy process. They are administered before intervention and repeated routinely to track changes.
Impact of Psychological Injuries and Traumas
Psychological injuries and traumas disrupt our ability to make meaning in life. This can lead to the deactivation of our innate intellect, a reliance on unreliable external sources, and the internalization of actions that are inconsistent with our nature. As a result, future life planning becomes based more on imaginative or unreal processing rather than on grounded and realistic thinking.
The Role of a Unified Perspective in Self-Regulation
A lack of a unified or monotheistic perspective makes it difficult for individuals to self-regulate and align their intentions with their goals and feedback. This creates a context of psychological vulnerability that reduces the integration.
The God-OSP Approach for Mental Health Restoration
The God-OSP approach aims to activate spiritual self-discipline to restore mental health. When a person can adjust their actions between two valid guiding forces—innate reason and empirical reason, prioritizing God’s plan for humanity—they can achieve greater psychological integration, reflecting light from both within and outside themselves.
Shifting Focus Through a God-Centered Framework
God-oriented approach, spiritually multidimensional therapy shifts a person’s focus away from their problems toward the open paths that God has laid out for them. This self-regulation, rooted in a God-centered framework, enables individuals to maintain a safe and healthy course by effectively managing the beginning and end of their actions. Allah is the light of the heavens and the earth, illuminating and guiding all creatures, concepts, and obscure phenomena of the world. Through Him, we can perceive facts as they truly are.
Experiencing integrity, staying in real life with God’s help, and caring to prevent recurrence. God-OSP applies to some psychological disorders and has the necessary empirical evidence. This model of therapy follows its developmental process.
The spiritual treatment’s final Takeaways.
- Conceptualize the perceived problem from a spiritual perspective.
- Activate your intellect.
- Deconstruct the perceptual domains.
- Revive your spiritual identity and focus on self-care, overcoming self-image issues, and enhancing your self-concept.
- Take actionable steps to build your spiritual identity, differentiate between aspects of yourself (such as God-self, other-self, self-world, self-thought, self-emotion, and self-behavior), cleanse yourself from conflicting actions, and capitalize on psychological and spiritual growth.
- Return to real life with a sense of well-being and benevolence, accompanied by the presence of God.
This process promotes integrity, encourages living authentically with God’s guidance, and emphasizes the importance of care to prevent the recurrence of issues. The God-OSP model applies to certain psychological disorders that empirical evidence validates. This therapeutic approach follows a clear developmental process.