The purpose of this research is to introduce a therapy model. This model, called monotheist integrated therapy, is a multimodal and comprehensive therapy that is suggested for curing anxiety disorder, personality disorder, drug dependence disorder, and misbehavior disorder. In this model, different psychotherapy techniques in monotheist-spiritual teachings of Islam are manipulated to nurture certain values in a person that can build his personality. Today, the Islamic society needs a therapy system based on psychological and religious teachings. That is because, when the therapy system is coordinated with the cultural background, values, and beliefs of one from one side, and the divine teachings of religions, especially monotheism and deep and sincere connection with God, from the other side, and is used along with different approaches of psychotherapy, the effectiveness of therapy will dramatically increase. That is because monotheism is the most influential factor on the cohesiveness and integration of one's personality
Sharifinia, M. H. (2009). Monotheist Integrated Therapy as a Religious Approach in Psychotherapy. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3(4), 65-82.
MLA
Mohammad Hossein Sharifinia. "Monotheist Integrated Therapy as a Religious Approach in Psychotherapy". Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3, 4, 2009, 65-82.
HARVARD
Sharifinia, M. H. (2009). 'Monotheist Integrated Therapy as a Religious Approach in Psychotherapy', Studies in Islam and Psychology, 3(4), pp. 65-82.
VANCOUVER
Sharifinia, M. H. Monotheist Integrated Therapy as a Religious Approach in Psychotherapy. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 2009; 3(4): 65-82.