Cervical cancer is a chronic illness that affects not only patients' physical conditions but also their psychological and spiritual well-being. The diagnosis, prolonged treatment, and bodily changes often trigger anxiety, despair, and decreased self-confidence. This condition indicates that cervical cancer management requires more than medical treatment alone; it also needs spiritual support that addresses patients' inner strength. This study aims to analyze the role of spiritual counselors in strengthening self-empowerment among cervical cancer patients at RSUD Banyumas. This research employed a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach involving a patient identified in the RSUD Banyumas. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and direct spiritual guidance activities. The findings reveal that spiritual guidance plays a significant role in fostering inner peace, enhancing self-acceptance, and strengthening patients' hope and motivation throughout the treatment process. Spiritual reinforcement provided through prayer, encouragement, and emotional support helps patients face their illness with greater patience and optimism.
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