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Handbook of Mental Health Issues and Interventions
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Behavioral health practitioners who provide services to Muslim clients living in territories such as North America, Australia, and Europe need a resource to help guide them towards providing religio-culturally competent care.
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Behavioral health practitioners who provide services to Muslim clients living in territories such as North America, Australia, and Europe need a resource to help guide them towards providing religio-culturally competent care.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135859541
- Artikelnr.: 38255703
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135859541
- Artikelnr.: 38255703
Sameera Ahmed, Ph.D. is the Director of the Family & Youth Institute (FYI), Canton, Michigan, as well as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. In addition, she is a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), an associate editor for the Journal of Muslim Mental Health, and has a private clinical practice. Dr. Ahmed has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey and a M.S. in Biology from Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Her areas of interest include: risk behaviors and protective factors of Muslim adolescents and emerging adults; skills based parenting and marital interventions to strengthen families; and promoting culturally and religiously meaningful psychotherapy. She has presented her research in sessions and workshops across U.S. and Canada in both academic and community settings and has published numerous journal articles. In addition to her scholarly efforts, Dr. Ahmed has been involved in the Muslim community at both the local and national levels over the past 20 years and is intimately familiar with the heterogeneity and issues impacting Muslims in North America. Mona M. Amer, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, where she was awarded the university's Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Amer has gained widespread recognition for developing cultural competence training curriculums for social service providers working with Muslims and Arabs, which she has presented in cities in the U.S. and U.K. For this work she was awarded the American Psychological Association's (APA) Award for Distinguished Graduate Student in Professional Psychology. She was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Muslim Mental Health and has consulted to local, state, and federal agencies regarding Arab American and American Muslim mental health post 9/11. Dr. Amer completed a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Toledo, Ohio and a postdoctoral fellowship specializing in racial/ethnic disparities in behavioral health at Yale University's Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, Connecticut. She was the sole recipient of APA's 2005-7 minority postdoctoral fellowship in mental health and substance abuse services. In addition to teaching and research, she works as a psychotherapist at a private practice.
Part I: Muslim Beliefs within a Counseling Framework. Haque
Kamil
Islam
Muslims
and Mental Health. Utz
Conceptualizations of Mental Health
Illness
and Healing. Ali
Aboul-Fotouh
Traditional Mental Health Coping and Help-seeking. Part II: Models and Interventions. Rahiem
Hamid
Mental Health Interview and Cultural Formulation. Mahmood
Ahmed
Psychological Testing and Assessment. Amer
Jalal
Individual Psychotherapy/Counseling: Psychodynamic
Cognitive-Behavioral
and Humanistic-experiential Models. Daneshpour
Family Systems Therapy and Postmodern Approaches. Dharamsi
Maynard
Islamic-based Interventions. Ansary
Salloum
Community-based Prevention and Intervention. Part III: Service Settings. Mohiuddin
Maroof
Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Nadir
El-Amin
Home-based Social Services. Humeidan
University Counseling Centers. Part IV: Special Populations. Ahmed
Converts to Islam. Ahmed
Adolescents and Emerging Adults. Ahmed
Aboul-Fotouh
Refugees. Part V: Special Issues. Abugideiri
Domestic Violence. Killawi
Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions. Ali
Substance Abuse.
Kamil
Islam
Muslims
and Mental Health. Utz
Conceptualizations of Mental Health
Illness
and Healing. Ali
Aboul-Fotouh
Traditional Mental Health Coping and Help-seeking. Part II: Models and Interventions. Rahiem
Hamid
Mental Health Interview and Cultural Formulation. Mahmood
Ahmed
Psychological Testing and Assessment. Amer
Jalal
Individual Psychotherapy/Counseling: Psychodynamic
Cognitive-Behavioral
and Humanistic-experiential Models. Daneshpour
Family Systems Therapy and Postmodern Approaches. Dharamsi
Maynard
Islamic-based Interventions. Ansary
Salloum
Community-based Prevention and Intervention. Part III: Service Settings. Mohiuddin
Maroof
Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Nadir
El-Amin
Home-based Social Services. Humeidan
University Counseling Centers. Part IV: Special Populations. Ahmed
Converts to Islam. Ahmed
Adolescents and Emerging Adults. Ahmed
Aboul-Fotouh
Refugees. Part V: Special Issues. Abugideiri
Domestic Violence. Killawi
Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions. Ali
Substance Abuse.
Part I: Muslim Beliefs within a Counseling Framework. Haque
Kamil
Islam
Muslims
and Mental Health. Utz
Conceptualizations of Mental Health
Illness
and Healing. Ali
Aboul-Fotouh
Traditional Mental Health Coping and Help-seeking. Part II: Models and Interventions. Rahiem
Hamid
Mental Health Interview and Cultural Formulation. Mahmood
Ahmed
Psychological Testing and Assessment. Amer
Jalal
Individual Psychotherapy/Counseling: Psychodynamic
Cognitive-Behavioral
and Humanistic-experiential Models. Daneshpour
Family Systems Therapy and Postmodern Approaches. Dharamsi
Maynard
Islamic-based Interventions. Ansary
Salloum
Community-based Prevention and Intervention. Part III: Service Settings. Mohiuddin
Maroof
Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Nadir
El-Amin
Home-based Social Services. Humeidan
University Counseling Centers. Part IV: Special Populations. Ahmed
Converts to Islam. Ahmed
Adolescents and Emerging Adults. Ahmed
Aboul-Fotouh
Refugees. Part V: Special Issues. Abugideiri
Domestic Violence. Killawi
Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions. Ali
Substance Abuse.
Kamil
Islam
Muslims
and Mental Health. Utz
Conceptualizations of Mental Health
Illness
and Healing. Ali
Aboul-Fotouh
Traditional Mental Health Coping and Help-seeking. Part II: Models and Interventions. Rahiem
Hamid
Mental Health Interview and Cultural Formulation. Mahmood
Ahmed
Psychological Testing and Assessment. Amer
Jalal
Individual Psychotherapy/Counseling: Psychodynamic
Cognitive-Behavioral
and Humanistic-experiential Models. Daneshpour
Family Systems Therapy and Postmodern Approaches. Dharamsi
Maynard
Islamic-based Interventions. Ansary
Salloum
Community-based Prevention and Intervention. Part III: Service Settings. Mohiuddin
Maroof
Inpatient Psychiatric Units. Nadir
El-Amin
Home-based Social Services. Humeidan
University Counseling Centers. Part IV: Special Populations. Ahmed
Converts to Islam. Ahmed
Adolescents and Emerging Adults. Ahmed
Aboul-Fotouh
Refugees. Part V: Special Issues. Abugideiri
Domestic Violence. Killawi
Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions. Ali
Substance Abuse.