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Pastoral Konseling Pasien Skizofrenia: Pastoral Konseling Pasien Skizofrenia Suwito, Tri Prapto; Nidin, Solihin Bin; Ginting, Jamsen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLICY AND LAW Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.8888/ijospl.v6i2.204

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People with schizophrenia often experience thoughts that deviate from reality, unreal thoughts related to psychological disorders, thought disorders, and behavior changes. This condition can cause sufferers to have trouble recognizing between reality and their possess considerations. Schizophrenia may be a combination of life's chaos and stress as well as signs of changes in well-being. Its characteristics include: abnormal perception in the form of hallucinations; distorted judgments of thoughts that result in extraordinary beliefs and delusions; distorted mind constructions that manifest as language disorders; unusual and often limited emotions, hedonia, and willpower; widespread cognitive problems, particularly those affecting memory and executive function; a seemingly strange behavior that can only be explained in the context of these unusual experiences and distorted control systems; It seems increasingly clear that there is a motor and developmental dimension. Schizophrenia can appear differently which is quite a collection; No two cases are exactly the same. Symptoms of schizophrenia do not often occur before a person reaches puberty, occurring more often in the adult half-life. Schizophrenia is a chronic and complicated mental disorder that has a great impact on thoughts, perspectives, and actions. somebody. This disorder is a mental disorder characterized by the presence of symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, thinking disorders, behavioral disorders, and emotional disorders, so this disorder can affect a person's ability to think logically, feel appropriate emotions, and behave normally. Schizophrenic disorder can vary from person to person, generally including hallucinations such as thinking in unreal dreams by hearing and seeing them in the mind. Hallucinations can be sounds, visions, or other sensations that are not based on reality. Schizophrenic patients also have beliefs that are not based on reality or referred to as delusions where the patient may have the belief that they are being stalked, pursued, or threatened by others. In addition, there are difficulties in organizing thoughts and speaking logically. Thinking disorders can be in the form of difficulty in expressing thoughts, difficulty in understanding abstract concepts, or difficulty in making decisions, this can lead to aggressive behavior, uncontrollable behavior, or behavior that does not conform to social norms, as well as difficulty in regulating emotions, such as feeling sad or angry for no apparent reason.
Paul's Concept of Salvation Theology and Its Relevance Tarigan, Sayang; Simanjuntak, Ferry; Suwito, Tri Prapto
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Social and Management Studies (IJOSMAS)
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- Salvation is available to all through the gospel (Rom. 1:16-17). The gospel contains God's saving act through the work of the Son of God who died, was crucified, buried, and rose again. For everyone who believes or believes in Jesus Christ the Son of God, it will obtain salvation through God's act of justification. This research provides a new understanding of the world of theology in general because it has broken the concepts of particular salvation, which are claimed by certain religions, specifically Judaism. The apostle Paul's view of salvation that can be obtained by all people without any distinction of ethnicity, culture, and religion has opened a new view of the way of salvation. Although the concept of salvation applies universally the people who are saved are only those who have been appointed to believe in Christ Jesus. The essence of the apostle Paul's teaching about salvation lies in the work of Jesus Christ, and the act of Salvation is done by none other than God Himself. Although the meaning of salvation for Paul has an inclusive element (for all who believe), the concept of salvation that he describes in Romans is exclusive. Because Paul uses his Jewish background and relates it to his understanding of God's saving act through the work of Jesus Christ. The term justification that Paul uses to describe salvation has a meaning if God as the Supreme Judge has saved people in the present and as a guarantee of salvation in the future.
THE STUDY OF HOLISTIC MISSION SERVICES FROM A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE Suwito, Tri Prapto; Rusmanto, Andreas
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): International Journal of Social and Management Studies (IJOSMAS)
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This study was carried out with the aim of providing a fresh understanding to the church and Christianity about holistic mission, specifically referring to the description pericope Luke 9:1-6. Jesus sent the twelve disciples. It is also to refresh the purpose of the holistic mission. The researcher found several things about holistic mission as the core of this study. There is a holistic mission that is carried out through a mission, carried out by the apostles followed by the Church, a holistic mission that requires transformation or change, then a holistic mission that proclaims about the Kingdom of God.