Abstract

This study aims to explain the psychological effects of trust orientation and trust use in anxiety disorders. Content analysis and descriptive analysis were performed in the research. According to the research findings, it has been observed that trust is an important psychological support mechanism for behaviors the situation of people who do not rely on research, the formation process of trust, the emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that prevent the feeling of trust, the untrustworthy features that increase the level of anxiety in people, the submissive prototype of the trustee and the methods that can be used for therapy by relying on the characteristics of the person will be given in treatment. Homework process and finally these indicators were discussed. The study's findings were discussed based on the relevant literature and suggestions were made for future research. In cases where the decision-making stages of the trust, health problems, economic problems, and the trust opinions of the participants are compatible with the definitions of trust in the literature; It has been observed that it is an orientation used in moments of uncertainty, helplessness, or distress. As a result of trust, it has been revealed that people feel more comfortable and peaceful, their psychological resilience increases and they accept the results. Research findings show that trust is an essential psychological support mechanism for believers.

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