Hysteria (Tabarruj) and showing off are among the issues that the Holy Quran and the new psychology have dealt with in detail. Hysteria is a type of disorder that is condemned by the Holy Quran, and psychology discusses it as a mental illness. This study seeks to explain the factors that exist in the treatment of this illness from the perspective of the Qur'an and psychology. In other words, what strategies have the Qur'an and psychology stated for the treatment of hysteria? The collection of materials in this writing is library and the method of processing them is descriptive-analytical. After researching, it was determined that remembering God and believing in Him is the most important treatment for hysteria. Attention to family and children also prevents hysterical disorders. Hijab and lowering the gaze also keep the person away from provocation and hysterical spirit. Marriage can also be mentioned as an important factor in its treatment; Also, divine piety and performing acts of worship such as fasting and prayer reduce this disease and lead one to divine pleasure and avoidance of indecent acts such as showing off. Repentance is also effective in the treatment of hysteria, which also calms the person and keeps the person away from this disease. Seeing a psychiatrist is another way to treat this condition
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vaezi,M. , Nabavi,S. M. and kamali,L. (2021). A STUDY OF HYSTERIA (TABARRUJ) TREATMENT STRATEGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND PSYCHOLOGY. Qur’an and Social Sciences, 1(1), 9-26. doi: 10.22034/arq.2021.138617
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vaezi,M. , , Nabavi,S. M. , and kamali,L. . "A STUDY OF HYSTERIA (TABARRUJ) TREATMENT STRATEGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND PSYCHOLOGY", Qur’an and Social Sciences, 1, 1, 2021, 9-26. doi: 10.22034/arq.2021.138617
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vaezi M., Nabavi S. M., kamali L. (2021). 'A STUDY OF HYSTERIA (TABARRUJ) TREATMENT STRATEGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND PSYCHOLOGY', Qur’an and Social Sciences, 1(1), pp. 9-26. doi: 10.22034/arq.2021.138617
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M. vaezi, S. M. Nabavi and L. kamali, "A STUDY OF HYSTERIA (TABARRUJ) TREATMENT STRATEGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND PSYCHOLOGY," Qur’an and Social Sciences, 1 1 (2021): 9-26, doi: 10.22034/arq.2021.138617
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vaezi M., Nabavi S. M., kamali L. A STUDY OF HYSTERIA (TABARRUJ) TREATMENT STRATEGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND PSYCHOLOGY. Qur’an and Social Sciences, 2021; 1(1): 9-26. doi: 10.22034/arq.2021.138617