Developing a Model of Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy

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Developing a Model of Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy

Islamic Theology and Contemporary Understandings of Psychology

Social counselling and advice services Psychological methodology Social, group or collective psychology Psychotherapy Medical counselling Religion: general Islam

Author: Abdallah Rothman

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Collection: Routledge Research in Psychology

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 29th July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 893 Kb

ISBN: 9781000416213


Introduction

At a time when there is increasing need to offer psychotherapeutic approaches that accommodate clients’ religious and spiritual beliefs, and acknowledge the potential for healing and growth offered by religious frameworks, this book explores psychology from an Islamic paradigm and demonstrates how Islamic understandings of human nature, the self, and the soul can inform an Islamic psychotherapy.

Content and Approach

Drawing on a qualitative, grounded theory analysis of interviews with Islamic scholars and clinicians, this unique volume distils complex religious concepts to reconcile Islamic theology with contemporary notions of psychology. Chapters offer nuanced explanations of relevant Islamic tradition and theological sources, consider how this relates to Western notions of psychotherapy and common misconceptions, and draw uniquely on first-hand data to develop a new theory of Islamic psychology. This, in turn, informs an innovative and empirically driven model of practice that translates Islamic understandings of human psychology into a clinical framework for Islamic psychotherapy.

Significance

An outstanding scholarly contribution to the modern and emerging discipline of Islamic psychology, this book makes a pioneering contribution to the integration of the Islamic sciences and clinical mental health practice. It will be a key resource for scholars, researchers, and practicing clinicians with an interest in Islamic psychology and Muslim mental health, as well as religion, spirituality and psychology more broadly.

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