نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
نویسندگان
1 دانشجوی دکتری گروه زبان و ادبیات فارسی، واحد خرمآباد، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، خرمآباد، ایران.
2 استادیار گروه زبان و ادبیات فارسی، واحد خرمآباد، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، خرمآباد، ایران.
چکیده
یکی از مهمترین عوامل فروپاشی خانوادهها، وجود اختلال شخصیت «پارانوئید» یا «پارانویا» در مردان است. بارزترین خصیصۀ این اختلال؛ سوءظن و بی اعتمادی در روابط میان همسران است، که منجر به افزایش تنش ها، رفتارهای خصمانه، دلزدگی، شکاف عاطفی و در نهایت طلاق می شود. نظامی در قرن ششم هجری، این اختلال را در وجود «پادشاه کنیزک فروش» گنبد دوم هفت پیکر تشخیص داده است. در این پژوهش با بهره گیری از روش کتابخانه ای و با نگرش توصیفی - تحلیلی، نخست به معرفی اختلال پارانوئید و بررسی علائم آن در وجود پادشاه کنیزک فروش گنبد دوم پرداخته، سپس راهکارهایی برای درمان این اختلال ارائه خواهد شد. دست آورد تحقیق بیانگر آن است که بر پایۀ آموزه های دینی و ادبی؛ بلاهت، تکبر، خودآرایی، توقعات نامعقول، تأثیرپذیری از اغیار و ناپارسایی زنان، سبب تشدید پارانویا در مردان می شود. در مقابل؛ فطانت، تأثیرناپذیری از اغیار، خلق نیکو، خانهداری، جلب اعتماد، احترام، صداقت و به طور کلی ارتقاء تعاملات مثبت میان همسران، در درمان پارانویای مردان نقش مؤثری ایفا می نمایند.
کلیدواژهها
عنوان مقاله [English]
A Survey of "Paranoid" Disorder in "The King of Maid Sellers" in HaftPaykar Nizami and Solutions to Prevent Divorce
نویسندگان [English]
1 Ph.D. student, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Khorramabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad, Iran.
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Khorramabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad, Iran.
چکیده [English]
One of the most important factors in the breakdown of families is the existence of "paranoid" or "paranoia" as a disorder in men. The most obvious feature of this disorder are suspicion and mistrust in the relationship between spouses, which leads to increased tensions, hostile behaviors, boredom, emotional gap, and finally divorce. In the 6th century of Hijri, Nezami recognized this disorder in the presence of the "King of Maid Sellers" in the second dome of the book of Haftpaykar. In this research, by using the library method, and with a descriptive-analytical approach, it will introduce firstly that paranoid disorder, and examine its symptoms in the presence of the king of the maidservants, then solutions for the treatment of this disorder will be presented. The results of the research, based on Islamic teachings, show that Arrogance, self-importance, unreasonable expectations, innocence, women being influenced by seditious people around them, and their disrespect towards their wives, cause paranoia to intensify in men. in return, promoting positive interactions between spouses plays an effective role in treating men's paranoia, so that the suffering maid, relying on virtues such as kindness, patience, respect, obedience, and humility overcome the king's paranoid disorder.
کلیدواژهها [English]
Extended Abstract
Introduction
One of the most important factors in the breakdown of families is the existence of "paranoid" or "paranoia" as a disorder in men. The most obvious feature of this disorder are suspicion and mistrust in the relationship between spouses, which leads to increased tensions, hostile behaviors, boredom, emotional gap, and finally divorce. In the 6th century of Hijri, Nezami recognized this disorder in the presence of the "King of Maid Sellers" in the second dome of the book of Haftpaykar.
Materials and Methods
In this research, by using the library method, and with a descriptive-analytical approach, it will introduce firstly that paranoid disorder, and examine its symptoms in the presence of the king of the maidservants, then solutions for the treatment of this disorder
Discussion and Results
Investigating and analyzing the paranoid personality disorder of the, The King of Maid Sellers" in HaftPaykar Nizami using the analytical-descriptive method and referring to reliable sources of psychology, shows that the king due to having characteristics such as; Suspicion, mistrust, attributing evil motives to others, being defensive against women, humiliating others, holding grudges and making hasty decisions, are suffering from a type of mental disorder called "paranoid" or "paranoia". Pessimism and skepticism towards women is one of the most important symptoms of this disorder in men, and the king sells his slave girls because of this mental disorder. But finally, with the help of the love and respect that a suffering maid gives him, he gets over his illness.The results of the research, based on Islamic teachings, show that Arrogance, self-importance, unreasonable expectations, innocence, women being influenced by seditious people around them, and their disrespect towards their wives, cause paranoia to intensify in men. in return, promoting positive interactions between spouses plays an effective role in treating men's paranoia, so that the suffering maid, relying on virtues such as kindness, patience, respect, obedience, and humility overcome the king's paranoid disorder.
In the fields of Persian literature, psychology, sociology, religious and judicial sciences, according to the researches that have been done about the sources and thematic background of the present research, until today there is an independent research in the form of books, treatises and articles, under The title "Investigation of paranoid disorder in HaftPaykar, with the aim of providing solutions to prevent divorce" has not been done.
Ethics approval and consent to participate
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Keywords
Haftpaykar,, the king of Maid’s seller, paranoid, divorce.
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