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Our research explores the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and scientific inquiry. Below you can find our published academic articles, featuring studies on psychological trust, anxiety treatment, conceptual analysis, and mathematical modeling.

The Use of Psychological Trust in the Treatment of Anxiety

This study examines the psychological effects of trust orientation and the use of trust in anxiety disorders. Using content and descriptive analysis, it found that trust serves as a key psychological support in times of uncertainty, helplessness, and distress. The research explores factors that prevent trust, traits of untrustworthy individuals that increase anxiety, and therapeutic methods based on trust. Results show that trust enhances psychological resilience, brings comfort and peace, and helps individuals accept outcomes. The findings are discussed in light of existing literature, with suggestions for future research.

An Interconceptual Approach to The First Word and an Experiment on Mathematical Modelling

This study offers a mathematical analysis of the “First Word” in Bedüzzaman Said Nursi’s Sözler. Philosophical and mathematical perspectives were used to examine key concepts, and their relationships were explored through concept maps and mathematical models. Visualizations were created using Python, and the six core secrets were analyzed in terms of their connections to mathematical structures. The study also touches on cognitive aspects by exploring how abstract spiritual concepts can be better understood through structured models. By revealing the mental pathways between concepts, the study provides insights relevant to educational and cognitive psychology, aiming to enhance readers’ comprehension and internalization of complex metaphysical ideas.

Explaining The Treatise on Nature (Tabiat Risalesi) with Mathematical Modeling and Visualizing It Via Python Code

This paper examines the main ideas discussed in Treatise on Nature through mathematical concepts and techniques. The text questions whether nature and causes alone are sufficient to explain existence and emphasizes the necessity of a creator. This study demonstrates how the order in the universe can be explained using mathematical tools such as infinite series, differential equations, Newtonian mechanics, fractals, and probability theory. Mathematics is one of the most effective tools for describing the order in the universe. Mathematical theories such as fractal geometry, Newtonian mechanics, probability, and statistics prove that natural formations do not occur randomly but follow a specific order. This study aims to show that the order in the universe is not coincidental but develops according to certain mathematical principles, supporting the philosophical arguments presented in Treatise on Nature.

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