Psychological Training and Group Counseling with Contemplation and Islamic Doctrine Principles for Enhancing Healthy Mind of Muslim Woman Family Caregivers in the Southern Border Provinces

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Sujai Suanpairoj

Abstract

This study was experimental research using one group repeated measures design. The purpose
of this research was to study the results of psychological training and group counseling with
contemplation and islamic doctrine principles for enhancing healthy mind of muslim woman
caregivers in the southern border provinces. The target group is muslim woman family caregivers
of special education center of pattani province, 30 people by purposive sampling. The sample was selected with a score of healthy mind set the criteria lower than percentile 25th and voluntarily participated in the project. They participated in the psychological training and group counseling with contemplation and islamic doctrine principles is 6 times a week, 1 time per week, 5 hours each, a total of 30 hours. The research instruments composed 1) Program psychological training and group counseling with contemplation and islamic doctrine principles for enhancing healthy mind of muslim woman family caregivers 2) Healthy mind were analyzed by descriptive statistics: percentage, mean, standard deviation and paired - sample t-test The results showed that after treatment scores healthy mind of muslim woman family caregivers in the southern border provinces by using the psychological training and group
counseling with contemplation and islamic doctrine principles scores better than before receiving treatment to increase the level with significantly at level of .01 and when considering each of the 3 aspects of resistance to pressure with hope and encouragement the field of struggle overcomes obstacles higher scores in all areas.

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Suanpairoj, S. (2023). Psychological Training and Group Counseling with Contemplation and Islamic Doctrine Principles for Enhancing Healthy Mind of Muslim Woman Family Caregivers in the Southern Border Provinces. Journal of Education, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus, 34(2), 204–218. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/edupsu/article/view/260446
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