An Explanation of Behavioral Approach and Inhibition System based on fear and hope interaction in the Islamic resources

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The goal of the present research is to extract and present a conceptual model based on Islamic resources explaining the behavioral approach and inhibition inter-active system based on the quality of relationship between the two states of fear and hope. For this purpose the religious propositions in the Islamic resources have been described and analyzed as a quali-tative method, and then terminology, function recognition, and the way of relationship and interaction between the two states of hope and fear have been addressed. The findings of this research shows that on the basis of Islamic teachings "hope" and "fear" are two internal motivations that adjust the orientation and intensity of each other in the faith system. Therefore, this group of Islamic teachings that have been cited, suffice to present such a model. Based on this model, fear can control as same as a thermostat the false hope and the mechanisms of self-deceit related to it. The hope decreases the excessive and morbid fear and let it reach the efficient and sound level.

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Persian
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Journal of Islamic Psychology, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2016
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136 to 159
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