IMPLEMENTATION OF PSYCHORELIGIOUS DHIKR THERAPY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS WITH AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS IN THE WORKING AREA OF THE SUKODONO LUMAJANG COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER.
Abstract
Introduction: Mental health is an important condition for individuals to lead productive lives. Mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, are serious mental health problems characterized by sensory perception disorders in the form of hallucinations, especially auditory hallucinations. Psychoreligious dzikir therapy can be used to control auditory hallucinations. This study aimed to measure the success rate of psychoreligious dzikir therapy in controlling hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia. Methods: This study used a case study design. From a total population of 93 schizophrenia patients in the Sukodono Lumajang Community Health Center area, one foster family was selected to participate in the study based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. This study was conducted over 2 weeks with 7 visits, and the media used were SAP, leaflets, and SOP for dzikir therapy. The measuring instrument used in this study was the AHRS Auditory Hallucination Rating Scale. Results: Before the intervention, a score of was 20 obtained for the moderate hallucination category. After implementing psychoreligious dzikir therapy three times, the AHRS score decreased to 11 in the mild category, accompanied by SP education for families and participants to improve their ability to independently control hallucinations. Conclusion: Psychoreligious dzikir therapy has proven effective in controlling auditory hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia.

