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The Role of Former Drug Abuser in the Management of Drug Treatment Center Using Psycho Spiritual Therapy in Malaysia and South Thailand: A Comparative Study

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  • Saiful Amri
  • Abdulloh Salaeh
  • Mohd Zohdi Mohd Amin
  • Rabiatul Adawiyah
  • Mahsor Yahya

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Drug addiction has long been haunting Malaysians which has ravaged the communities, especially Malays who are the majority of the population of the country. This threat is not only a big problem for the country, but it also brings losses from the aspect of human capital as a state asset. As such, there is a number of private drug treatment and rehabilitation centers that use Islamic management as the foundation. The study aims to introduce and compare the management of two private drug treatment centers, which are the Baitul Taubah, Kelantan, Malaysia and the Anharul-U-Loom pondok institution, Krabi, South Thailand. The study was conducted using a qualitative approach where researchers conducted visits to both drug treatment centers. The qualitative approaches include formal and informal interviews, and observations that are carried out during the visits to the treatment centers. Results show that Islamic management has been practiced in both drug treatment centers. The effectiveness of Islamic management can be seen when former drug addicts re-serve their respective treatment centers. Thus the good effect of Psycho Spiritual Therapy is supposed to be promoted as an exemplary management in the field of drug treatment management.

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  • Saiful Amri & Abdulloh Salaeh & Mohd Zohdi Mohd Amin & Rabiatul Adawiyah & Mahsor Yahya, 2019. "The Role of Former Drug Abuser in the Management of Drug Treatment Center Using Psycho Spiritual Therapy in Malaysia and South Thailand: A Comparative Study," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 9(1), pages 106-113.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:9:y:2019:i:1:p:106-113:id:3102
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