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Ustadz Ruslan led the communication session at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in...

#6680238

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Ustadz Ruslan led the communication session at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in...

#6680238

3 May 2021

Ustadz Ruslan led the communication session at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patients behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia...

#6680240

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia...

#6680240

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 30 April 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patient during gardening at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia...

#6680242

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patient during gardening at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia...

#6680242

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patient during gardening at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patients stand behind isolation room at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases...

#6680244

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients stand behind isolation room at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases...

#6680244

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients stand behind isolation room at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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The patients hand asks for a banana from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder ca...

#6680252

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

The patients hand asks for a banana from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder ca...

#6680252

3 May 2021

The patients hand asks for a banana from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patients take a rest at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia inc...

#6680260

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients take a rest at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia inc...

#6680260

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients take a rest at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, Indonesia on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patients read the holy Koran from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disord...

#6680264

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients read the holy Koran from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disord...

#6680264

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients read the holy Koran from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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Psychiatric patients during prayers from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder ca...

#6680270

A Traditional Healing Center For Psychiatric Patients Amid Pandemic

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients during prayers from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder ca...

#6680270

3 May 2021

Psychiatric patients during prayers from behind bars at Daarul Miftah Mulia foundation in Bogor, West Java on 1 May 2021. Mental disorder cases in Indonesia increases 57.6 percent during COVID-19 pandemic, with only 9 percent is under treatment, a study of the Association of Indonesian Mental Medicine Specialists (PDKJI) suggests. Daarul Miftah Mulia Foundation, a rehabilitation center for people with mental disorders, saw the number of patients being treated there doubling during the pandemic. Social and economic burdens are believed responsible for the cause. Five cells in the building facilitate 60 percent of the total patients with a period of treatment varies from one week to six months. A free-of-charge treatment is delivered to 80 percent of the total patients, mostly come from humble families or found roaming the city streets. For 14 years, Ustadz Ruslan has been delivering an alternative treatment to the patients with the help from his assistants. The therapy includes teaching patients how to do five mandatory prayers, reciting Quran, gardening, learning how to communicate, and relaxing massage. These methods applied are hoped to heal mental illnes they suffer from. Ruslan said mental illnesses mostly are caused by traumatic incidents, which disrupt patients' emotion and behaviour and lead to being excluded from families or communities. Ruslan also denies any paranormal experiences behind mental disorders.


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A student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. T...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

A student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. T...

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11 April 2016

A student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Number of student studying in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11...

#1150446

11 April 2016

Number of student studying in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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A student walking in flooded class in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The f...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

A student walking in flooded class in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The f...

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11 April 2016

A student walking in flooded class in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Number of student walking in flooded  high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The f...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Number of student walking in flooded  high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The f...

#1150448

11 April 2016

Number of student walking in flooded high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Two student studying in flooded  high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Two student studying in flooded  high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods...

#1150449

11 April 2016

Two student studying in flooded high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Number of student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11,...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Number of student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11,...

#1150450

11 April 2016

Number of student walking in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Number of student studying in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Number of student studying in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11...

#1150451

11 April 2016

Number of student studying in flooded classroom in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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Number of student studying in mosque  in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. Th...

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Flooded in Indonesia

11 April 2016

Number of student studying in mosque  in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. Th...

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11 April 2016

Number of student studying in mosque in high school SMKN 1, Village Kramat Sari, Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia, on April 11, 2016. The floods caused by overflowing rivers due to siliting of the river water so that disrupt the learning process in schools.


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