This book provides academic and clinical institutions for developing their educational programmes in psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling from an Islamic paradigm.
Examining the educational approach in the decolonisation of psychology curricula, the book proposes a vertically and horizontally integrated, embedded curriculum model. This model meets the changing needs of practitioners, incorporating indigenous cultural aspects and emerging technologies to reflect new and creative ways of thinking about delivering education in the post Covid-19 era. The chapters also demonstrate how curriculum development, based on the principles of Islamic education, helps institutions to establish purpose, define activities, and guide decision making in educational development. A series of steps for implementing this need-driven educational programme has been suggested.
This practical, concise, and evidenced-based text will be a key resource for educators and trainers. It will help them understand how to re-design or suggest changes to curriculum structure, shape, and content in Islamic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling for undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development levels of education.
Examining the educational approach in the decolonisation of psychology curricula, the book proposes a vertically and horizontally integrated, embedded curriculum model. This model meets the changing needs of practitioners, incorporating indigenous cultural aspects and emerging technologies to reflect new and creative ways of thinking about delivering education in the post Covid-19 era. The chapters also demonstrate how curriculum development, based on the principles of Islamic education, helps institutions to establish purpose, define activities, and guide decision making in educational development. A series of steps for implementing this need-driven educational programme has been suggested.
This practical, concise, and evidenced-based text will be a key resource for educators and trainers. It will help them understand how to re-design or suggest changes to curriculum structure, shape, and content in Islamic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling for undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development levels of education.
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'Advancing Islamic Psychology Education: Knowledge Integration, Model and Application is a practical and timely book that proposes an integrated, embedded curriculum model based on the principles of Islamic education. The book is an essential resource for designing curriculum and developing content for teaching Islamic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing professional development levels of education. This concise and evidenced-based text is a valuable contribution to the field, helping to advance the integration of Islamic principles and cultural perspectives into psychology education, training, and practice.'
Zuleyha Keskin, PhD, Course Director and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University, a co-founder of ISRA Australia and the Managing Editor of the Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, Australia
'A long-awaited book by Professor G. Hussein Rassool is a genuine example of true integration: the integration of knowledge based on Divine Revelation and psychological science and the linking of theory to practice. The proposed model of a modern Curriculum for Islamic psychology is a huge contribution to the processive quality of this fairly new field of knowledge and practice.'
Filius F. Iakhin, PhD, Associate Professor at the Institute of Knowledge Integration (IKI) Academy (Tbilisi, Georgia), a member of the Managing Board of Association of Psychological Assistance to Muslims (Russia), a private practical/clinical counsellor (Russian Federation)
'This book offers valuable insights into the development of Islamic psychology education curricula. It presents a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that should be considered in designing an effective curriculum.'
Aprezo Pardodi Maba, PhD, Editor in Chief of Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal, Indonesia
'As an educational psychologist and a student of Islamic psychology, I highly recommend the book, Advancing Islamic Psychology Education. The book brings a breakthrough model related to teaching psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling, with practical guidance on curriculum design and content. The book makes a pioneering contribution to the field of educational Islamic psychology and offers practical guidance on how to integrate knowledge and redesign curriculum structures in Islamic psychology. It is a must-read for all educational psychologists, students of Islamic psychology, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic principles and educational psychology.'
Zulekha Shakoor Rajani, Assistant Professor in Psychology School Counsellor, Teachers Trainer, and DBT therapist, and Student of Islamic Psychology at Al Balagh Academy, Avicenna Academy, and CMC, India
'This book is a delightful guide full of important information for those of us who want to develop education in the field of Islamic psychology. The book is infused with hard-won knowledge, wisdom and creativity, and is definitely a must-read primer on Education in Islamic psychology. Professor Rassool wants to reframe your cognitive set in the development of education in this field. If you care deeply about the development of education in Islamic psychology then put this book on your required reading list.'
Muhammad Khalily, PhD, Dean, Faculty Of Social Sciences & Humanities (FSSH) and Professor of Psychology at the Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad, Pakistan
'G. Hussein Rassool has written a great book for those who want to learn Islamic psychology education. Read this book and learn from one of the best Islamic psychology scholars.'
Taufik Kasturi, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia
Zuleyha Keskin, PhD, Course Director and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University, a co-founder of ISRA Australia and the Managing Editor of the Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, Australia
'A long-awaited book by Professor G. Hussein Rassool is a genuine example of true integration: the integration of knowledge based on Divine Revelation and psychological science and the linking of theory to practice. The proposed model of a modern Curriculum for Islamic psychology is a huge contribution to the processive quality of this fairly new field of knowledge and practice.'
Filius F. Iakhin, PhD, Associate Professor at the Institute of Knowledge Integration (IKI) Academy (Tbilisi, Georgia), a member of the Managing Board of Association of Psychological Assistance to Muslims (Russia), a private practical/clinical counsellor (Russian Federation)
'This book offers valuable insights into the development of Islamic psychology education curricula. It presents a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that should be considered in designing an effective curriculum.'
Aprezo Pardodi Maba, PhD, Editor in Chief of Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal, Indonesia
'As an educational psychologist and a student of Islamic psychology, I highly recommend the book, Advancing Islamic Psychology Education. The book brings a breakthrough model related to teaching psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling, with practical guidance on curriculum design and content. The book makes a pioneering contribution to the field of educational Islamic psychology and offers practical guidance on how to integrate knowledge and redesign curriculum structures in Islamic psychology. It is a must-read for all educational psychologists, students of Islamic psychology, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic principles and educational psychology.'
Zulekha Shakoor Rajani, Assistant Professor in Psychology School Counsellor, Teachers Trainer, and DBT therapist, and Student of Islamic Psychology at Al Balagh Academy, Avicenna Academy, and CMC, India
'This book is a delightful guide full of important information for those of us who want to develop education in the field of Islamic psychology. The book is infused with hard-won knowledge, wisdom and creativity, and is definitely a must-read primer on Education in Islamic psychology. Professor Rassool wants to reframe your cognitive set in the development of education in this field. If you care deeply about the development of education in Islamic psychology then put this book on your required reading list.'
Muhammad Khalily, PhD, Dean, Faculty Of Social Sciences & Humanities (FSSH) and Professor of Psychology at the Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad, Pakistan
'G. Hussein Rassool has written a great book for those who want to learn Islamic psychology education. Read this book and learn from one of the best Islamic psychology scholars.'
Taufik Kasturi, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia