Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care
Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Keshavarzi, Hooman; Ali, Bilal; Khan, Fahad
Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care
Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Keshavarzi, Hooman; Ali, Bilal; Khan, Fahad
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This volume introduces traditional Islamically integrated psychotherapy (TIIP). The book introduces the basic foundations of TIIP, then delves into the writings of early Islamic scholars to provide a richer understanding of Islamic literature about mental health.
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This volume introduces traditional Islamically integrated psychotherapy (TIIP). The book introduces the basic foundations of TIIP, then delves into the writings of early Islamic scholars to provide a richer understanding of Islamic literature about mental health.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488871
- ISBN-10: 0367488876
- Artikelnr.: 69936749
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488871
- ISBN-10: 0367488876
- Artikelnr.: 69936749
Hooman Keshavarzi, Psy.D is currently an assistant professor at Ibn Haldun University (Istanbul, Turkey), adjunct faculty at Hartford Seminary, a fellow of the International Association of Islamic Psychology and the Executive Director and Founder of Khalil Center. Fahad Khan, Psy.D is a faculty member at Concordia University Chicago and College of DuPage, a fellow of the International Association of Islamic Psychology, and serves as an editor for the Journal of Muslim Mental Health . Bilal Ali is a religious consultant and president of the Board of Directors at Khalil Center and the liaison for the Department of Hadith and academic advisor at Darul Qasim. Rania Awaad, MD is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, and the director of the Muslim Mental Health Lab and Wellness Program, and co-director of the Diversity Clinic. She is also the regional director of Khalil Center Bay Area.
Part I: Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) 1. Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) 2. The Role of the TIIP Therapist: Scope of Practiced and Proposed Competencies Part II: Introducing the Islamic Intellectual Heritage 3. Islamic Psychology: A Portrait of its Historical Origins and Contributions 4. Framing the Mind
Body Problem in Contemporary Neuroscientific and Sunni Islamic Theological Discourse Part III: Case Formulation and Assessment 5. Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Ontological Domains of the Psyche in TIIP 6. Dreams and Their Role in Islamically Integrated Mental Health Practice Part IV: Treatment of the Domains of the Human Psyche 7. Emotionally Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Use of the Intellect (`aql) as a Cognitive Restructuring Tool in an Islamic Psychotherapy 9. Behavioral ( Nafs
n
) Therapy: Character Development and Reformation 10. Spiritually ( R
h
n
) Focused Psychotherapy
Body Problem in Contemporary Neuroscientific and Sunni Islamic Theological Discourse Part III: Case Formulation and Assessment 5. Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Ontological Domains of the Psyche in TIIP 6. Dreams and Their Role in Islamically Integrated Mental Health Practice Part IV: Treatment of the Domains of the Human Psyche 7. Emotionally Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Use of the Intellect (`aql) as a Cognitive Restructuring Tool in an Islamic Psychotherapy 9. Behavioral ( Nafs
n
) Therapy: Character Development and Reformation 10. Spiritually ( R
h
n
) Focused Psychotherapy
Part I: Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) 1. Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) 2. The Role of the TIIP Therapist: Scope of Practiced and Proposed Competencies Part II: Introducing the Islamic Intellectual Heritage 3. Islamic Psychology: A Portrait of its Historical Origins and Contributions 4. Framing the Mind
Body Problem in Contemporary Neuroscientific and Sunni Islamic Theological Discourse Part III: Case Formulation and Assessment 5. Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Ontological Domains of the Psyche in TIIP 6. Dreams and Their Role in Islamically Integrated Mental Health Practice Part IV: Treatment of the Domains of the Human Psyche 7. Emotionally Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Use of the Intellect (`aql) as a Cognitive Restructuring Tool in an Islamic Psychotherapy 9. Behavioral ( Nafs
n
) Therapy: Character Development and Reformation 10. Spiritually ( R
h
n
) Focused Psychotherapy
Body Problem in Contemporary Neuroscientific and Sunni Islamic Theological Discourse Part III: Case Formulation and Assessment 5. Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Ontological Domains of the Psyche in TIIP 6. Dreams and Their Role in Islamically Integrated Mental Health Practice Part IV: Treatment of the Domains of the Human Psyche 7. Emotionally Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Use of the Intellect (`aql) as a Cognitive Restructuring Tool in an Islamic Psychotherapy 9. Behavioral ( Nafs
n
) Therapy: Character Development and Reformation 10. Spiritually ( R
h
n
) Focused Psychotherapy