Clinical Applications of Islamic Psychology

Islamic Psychology (IP) is rapidly developing and growing in the public interest, with more academic and clinical training programs worldwide. Over the past decade, much work has gone into creating theoretical frameworks and therapeutic modalities for applying IP principles in clinical settings. A significant amount of work is dispersed throughout the world in isolated settings as individuals or groups of practitioners develop and implement their models. This edited volume provides a window into some of that work from clinicians globally, attempting to put IP concepts, principles, and frameworks into therapeutic practice. This work builds on the momentum of academic discourse and practical applications, contributing to the field's evolution as it moves toward mainstream recognition. The authors of each chapter present their professional experiences, ideas, methods, and evidence-based research, giving a broad view of the current state of affairs in the clinical applications of Islamic psychology.

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Clinical Applications of Islamic Psychology

Islamic Psychology (IP) is rapidly developing and growing in the public interest, with more academic and clinical training programs worldwide. Over the past decade, much work has gone into creating theoretical frameworks and therapeutic modalities for applying IP principles in clinical settings. A significant amount of work is dispersed throughout the world in isolated settings as individuals or groups of practitioners develop and implement their models. This edited volume provides a window into some of that work from clinicians globally, attempting to put IP concepts, principles, and frameworks into therapeutic practice. This work builds on the momentum of academic discourse and practical applications, contributing to the field's evolution as it moves toward mainstream recognition. The authors of each chapter present their professional experiences, ideas, methods, and evidence-based research, giving a broad view of the current state of affairs in the clinical applications of Islamic psychology.

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Islamic Psychology (IP) is rapidly developing and growing in the public interest, with more academic and clinical training programs worldwide. Over the past decade, much work has gone into creating theoretical frameworks and therapeutic modalities for applying IP principles in clinical settings. A significant amount of work is dispersed throughout the world in isolated settings as individuals or groups of practitioners develop and implement their models. This edited volume provides a window into some of that work from clinicians globally, attempting to put IP concepts, principles, and frameworks into therapeutic practice. This work builds on the momentum of academic discourse and practical applications, contributing to the field's evolution as it moves toward mainstream recognition. The authors of each chapter present their professional experiences, ideas, methods, and evidence-based research, giving a broad view of the current state of affairs in the clinical applications of Islamic psychology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781737281658
Publisher: Int'l Association of Islamic Psychology
Publication date: 12/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 691
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Amber Haque is the Director of Muslim Family Services, ICNA Relief USA, and a non-resident faculty in the Islamic Psychology Diploma Program at Cambridge Muslim College, UK. Previously, he was a full professor and Director of clinical psychology master's programs at UAE University, UAE, and Doha Institute, Qatar, and Associate Professor and Head of the Psychology Department at International Islamic University Malaysia. Dr. Haque earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Western Michigan University and MS in clinical psychology from Eastern Michigan University. Besides being an academic and administrator, including chair of faculty affairs at UAE University, he was also a visiting scholar at Cornell and UPenn, taught in Bosnia, and served as adjunct faculty at Aligarh Muslim University, India.
Abdallah Rothman is the Head of Islamic Psychology at Cambridge Muslim College, founder of Shifaa Integrative Counseling, co-founder, and President of the International Association of Islamic Psychology, and visiting professor of psychology at Zaim University Istanbul, International Islamic University Islamabad, and Al-Neelain University Khartoum. He holds an MA and a PhD in psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Board-Certified Registered Art Therapist (ATR-BC), licensed in the United States and currently living in the UAE.

Table of Contents


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION

Abdallah Rothman and Amber Haque

CHAPTER ONE

Clinical Preventive Approach of Islamic Psychology

Jamilah Hanum Abdul Khaiyom, Alizi Alias, Ahmad Nabil Md. Rosli, Khadijah Hasanah Abang Abdullah, Zul Azlin Razali, Nadzirah Ahmad Basri, Tuti Iryani Mohd Daud, and Mohamed Hatta Shaharom

CHAPTER TWO

Clinical Applications of Traditional Islamically-Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) Model: Case of a Turkish Woman

Fahad Khan, Sena Aycan, and Hooman Keshavarzi

CHAPTER THREE

God-oriented Spiritual Psychotherapy: A Multidimensional Model based on the Holy Qurʾān and Hadith

Masoud Janbozorgi, Masoud Azarbayejani, and Hamid Rafiei-Honar

CHAPTER FOUR

Murāqaba as a Mindfulness-based Therapy in Islamic Psychotherapy

Nazila Isgandarova

CHAPTER FIVE

Using Qur'anic Divine Signs in Psychotherapy and Counseling: Introducing Ayah-Therapy Foundations and Techniques

Filius F. Iakhin and Olga S. Pavlova

CHAPTER SIX

Integrating Thanvi's Counseling Techniques in Therapies

Amber Haque

CHAPTER SEVEN

Integration of Islamic Spirituality in the Treatment of Grief after Perinatal Loss

Venus Mahmoodi, Lindsay White, Zarnab Virk, Anna Akhavan

CHAPTER EIGHT

A Short Introduction to 'Ilm Al Nafs' and Nafs Psychotherapy: The Language of Dreams

Mustafa Merter, Nursena Balatekin, Lütfiye Söğütlü

CHAPTER NINE

Spiritually Focused Assistance (SFA) Program: An Islamic Protocol for Religious Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (RCBT)

Mohammad Omar Salem and Khalid Elzamzamy

CHAPTER TEN

Islamically Integrated Strategies for Addiction Treatment: Al-Ghazali's ʿilm-un-nafs, RCBT, MI, and the Stages of Change

Sarah Mohr and Latifat I. Ahmed

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Working with the Divine Names in Therapy

Halim Krausen and Rabia Malik

CHAPTER TWELVE

Tazkia Therapy

Bagus Riyono

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

 

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