Religious Coping in the Islamic Approach as an Effort to Resolve PTSD in Survivors of Natural Disasters
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2019Author
Hizbullah, Kahfi
Sulistyarini, Indahria
Annatagia, Libbie
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Purpose: As the largest archipelago in the world, Indonesia in addition to having extraordinary natural
potential also has the potential for natural disasters. Since long time ago, Indonesia has often experienced
natural disasters, namely natural disasters that are classified as large because it took a lot of victims such
as the tsunami in Aceh, the eruption of Mount Merapi in Yogyakarta, the earthquake in West Sumatra
and so forth. Natural disasters will certainly cause deep sadness to cause problems, one of which is posttraumatic
stress disorder, which will arise if not treated from the beginning
Methodology: in this paper uses the literature review methodology, which aims to provide an overview
of a concept more strongly based on empirical studies conducted
Results: Handling PTSD itself can be done one of them by conducting religious coping in an Islamic
approach. In some studies, religious coping can reduce or overcome PTSD symptoms. The Islamic
approach is used because if you look at the culture of the people who really hold religious values,
especially Islam because the majority is Muslim. The Islamic approach in carrying out religious coping
aims to build trust in God, be more dedicated in worshiping, applying Islamic religious values in
dealing with problems, and building an Islamic environment. Therefore religious coping combined
with Islamic values is felt to be suitable for the conditions of the Indonesian people, so that efforts to
overcome PTSD in survivors of natural disasters can be even better.