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This book examines the intersection of Islamic spirituality and psychotherapy, analyzing how Islamic principles can be integrated into therapeutic practices to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Through a comprehensive exploration of Islamic teachings and contemporary psychological theories, it aims to offer valuable insights for both practitioners and students of Islamic psychotherapy.
The book starts by analyzing the convergence of Islamic spirituality and psychotherapy, discussing the importance of decolonizing psychological knowledge and presenting the foundations of
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This book examines the intersection of Islamic spirituality and psychotherapy, analyzing how Islamic principles can be integrated into therapeutic practices to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Through a comprehensive exploration of Islamic teachings and contemporary psychological theories, it aims to offer valuable insights for both practitioners and students of Islamic psychotherapy.

The book starts by analyzing the convergence of Islamic spirituality and psychotherapy, discussing the importance of decolonizing psychological knowledge and presenting the foundations of Islamic psychotherapy. Next, it analyzes various psychological approaches - such as psychoanalytic therapy, client-centred therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy - and discusses the congruences or dissonances of each approach with Islamic spirituality. Finally, the book examines the relationship between emotion and mental health from an Islamic perspective and reflects on the integration of Islamic spirituality in psychotherapy, providing practical strategies and tools for Islamic psychotherapists.

Exploring the Intersection of Islamic Spirituality and Psychotherapy: Healing the Soul will be an invaluable resource for mental health practitioners such as counsellors and psychotherapists, as well as for scholars and students, interested in learning how to bridge the gap between Islamic spirituality and psychotherapy, offering insights and guidance for those seeking to integrate these domains and developing a deeper understanding of Islamic psychotherapy.


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G.Hussein Rassool is a Professor at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation (CISAC), Charles Sturt University, Australia; Professor of Islamic PsychologyIslamic, and the Director of Studies for the Department of Islamic Psychology, Psychotherapy and Counselling, Al Balagh Academy. In addition, he is the Chair of Al-Balkhi Research Institute (UK). Prof. Rassool was previously Consultant at the Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah International University, Pakistan, and Director of the Riphah Institute of Clinical and Professional Psychology/Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah International University. His previous experience was as a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Addictive Behaviour & Psychological Medicine, St George's Hospital Medical School (University of London), England where he developed many unique academic programmes. He was the first Head of Department of Islamic Psychology at the International Open University (Islamic Online University) and later became the Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at the same university. He also held the position of Professor of Mental Health and Addiction, University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is one of the leading academics in the areas of Islamic Psychology and psychotherapy, and involved in the development of the first Bachelor of Science, Islamic Psychology course at Islamic Online University. He also developed a university accredited certificate course in Islamic Psychology which was launched in Pakistan in October 2019 as well as the Advanced Diploma in Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy which was launched in June 2022. His research interests include psychosocial and spiritual problems in relation to mental health, psychosocial and spiritual interventions, indigenous psychology, Islamic counselling and psychotherapy, Islamic ethics in psychology. He is an author /editor of ten books and has published over 130 papers and reviews in peer-reviewed journals. He also works as a part-time Islamic psychotherapist He has been the recipient of Florence Nightingale Research Foundation (UK). He is a Fellow of the International Association of Islamic Psychology (FIAIP) and the Royal Society of Public Health (FRSPH). He works as a part-time Islamic psychotherapist.