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Islamic Psychology: The Basics is a jargon-free and accessible
introduction that explores psychology from an Islamic perspective,
and provides a foundation level overview of the fundamental
principles and practices of Islamic psychology. The book introduces
concepts, models, approaches, themes, and theories you need to know
to study the mind, soul, and behaviour based on Islamic scripture.
Offering an overview of Islamic psychology and what Islamic
psychologists do, chapters address key topics including the history
of the evolution of the science of the soul, and the psychology of
human behaviour and experiences. Rassool examines the concepts of
the Fitrah, the Nafs (Self), the Aql (Intellect), the Ruh (Soul)
the Qalb (Heart), and the concept of Islamic healing and spiritual
interventions. Other themes include the Qur'an and psychology,
models and approaches in Islamic psychology, interpreting Islamic
psychology for modern times, and the contemporary scope of the
practice of Islamic psychology. Outlining the challenges and
solutions of the development of Islamic psychology and potential
future trends, and including features to aid learning, this is the
ideal introductory book for students in Psychology, Islamic
Psychology, and Islamic Studies, as well as professionals including
counsellors and therapists, and anyone interested in psychology
from an Islamic perspective. Dr. G.Hussein Rassool is a Professor
of Islamic Psychology & Consultant at the Riphah Institute of
Clinical and Professional Psychology/Centre for Islamic Psychology,
Riphah International University.
Foundations of Islamic Psychology: From Classical Scholars to
Contemporary Thinkers examines the history of Islamic psychology
from the Islamic Golden age through the early 21st century, giving
a thorough look into Islamic psychology's origins, Islamic
philosophy and theology, and key developments in Islamic
psychology. In tracing psychology from its origins in early
civilisations, ancient philosophy, and religions to the modern
discipline of psychology, this book integrates overarching
psychological principles and ideas that have shaped the global
history of Islamic psychology. It examines the legacy of psychology
from an Islamic perspective, looking at the contributions of early
Islamic classical scholars and contemporary psychologists, and to
introduce how the history of Islamic philosophy and sciences has
contributed to the development of classical and modern Islamic
psychology from its founding to the present. With each chapter
covering a key thinker or moment, and also covering the
globalisation of psychology, the Islamisation of knowledge, and the
decolonisation of psychology, the work critically evaluates the
effects of the globalisation of psychology and its lasting impact
on indigenous culture. This book aims to engage and inspire
students taking undergraduate and graduate courses on Islamic
psychology, to recognise the power of history in the academic
studies of Islamic psychology, to connect history to the present
and the future, and to think critically. It is also ideal reading
for researchers and those undertaking continuing professional
development in Islamic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling.
Islamic Psychology or ilm an-nafs (science of the soul) is an
important introductory textbook drawing on the latest evidence in
the sub-disciplines of psychology to provide a balanced and
comprehensive view of human nature, behaviour and experience. Its
foundation to develop theories about human nature is based upon the
writings of the Qur'an, Sunna, Muslim scholars and contemporary
research findings. Synthesising contemporary empirical psychology
and Islamic psychology, this book is holistic in both nature and
process and includes the physical, psychological, social and
spiritual dimensions of human behaviour and experience. Through a
broad and comprehensive scope, the book addresses three main areas:
Context, perspectives and the clinical applications of applied
psychology from an Islamic approach. This book is a core text on
Islamic psychology for undergraduate and postgraduate students and
those undertaking continuing professional development in Islamic
psychology, psychotherapy and counselling. Beyond this, it is also
a good supporting resource for teachers and lecturers in this
field.
This book provides academic and clinical institutions for
developing their educational programmes in psychology,
psychotherapy, and counselling from an IslÄmic 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 IslÄmic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling for
undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development
levels of education.
This book provides a foundation of the methodology of research
scholarship in IslÄmic studies, psychology, and psychotherapy,
offering an understanding of the concepts and techniques of
IslÄmic research methodology integrated with qualitative and
quantitative research. Integrating IslÄmic moral and
epistemological values into research methodologies, the text
synthesises research methodologies and approaches (empirical,
rational) with IslÄmic research scholarship. Chapters include a
range of topics including research ethics from an Islamic
perspective, systematic methodology of research in Islamic studies
and social sciences, and inductive and deductive approaches. Other
questions covered include how to integrate the Qur’ân and Hadith
(rules, concepts and statements) with psychological phenomena and
how to write a research proposal, and research proper. Each chapter
includes rich case examples and relevant practical examples. This
book is ideal for researchers and students in IslÄmic psychology
and psychotherapy wishing to learn more about the techniques and
principles of IslÄmic research scholarship in the field.
Written by an experienced academic author, lecturer and
practitioner, this comprehensive textbook provides an introduction
to alcohol and drug misuse. It presents: the context of alcohol and
drug misuse, and the nature and theories of addiction, including a
historical overview and policy initiatives in contemporary society
an overview of the problems associated with psychoactive substances
and their impact on groups such as culturally and linguistically
diverse communities, young people, women, older people and the
homeless an understanding of the generic role responses to
substance misuse in a variety of different settings and contexts,
including primary care, the community and hospitals a framework for
assessment, care planning, harm reduction approaches, dealing with
overdose, intoxication and withdrawals, and psychological and
pharmacological interventions an accessible and skills-oriented
approach to assist students and practitioners in dealing with
alcohol and drug misuse. This new edition is fully updated and
includes new material on: evidence-based pharmacological
interventions; recent global strategies in alcohol and drug; dual
diagnosis and women; shisha smoking; and current statistics on
prevalence of alcohol and drug misuse Alcohol and Drug Misuse takes
into account current policy and practice for substance use and
misuse and includes a range of pedagogical features to enhance
learning. It is essential reading for nursing, health and social
work students taking substance misuse modules, as well as related
CPD courses for health and social care professionals.
Foundations of Islamic Psychology: From Classical Scholars to
Contemporary Thinkers examines the history of Islamic psychology
from the Islamic Golden age through the early 21st century, giving
a thorough look into Islamic psychology's origins, Islamic
philosophy and theology, and key developments in Islamic
psychology. In tracing psychology from its origins in early
civilisations, ancient philosophy, and religions to the modern
discipline of psychology, this book integrates overarching
psychological principles and ideas that have shaped the global
history of Islamic psychology. It examines the legacy of psychology
from an Islamic perspective, looking at the contributions of early
Islamic classical scholars and contemporary psychologists, and to
introduce how the history of Islamic philosophy and sciences has
contributed to the development of classical and modern Islamic
psychology from its founding to the present. With each chapter
covering a key thinker or moment, and also covering the
globalisation of psychology, the Islamisation of knowledge, and the
decolonisation of psychology, the work critically evaluates the
effects of the globalisation of psychology and its lasting impact
on indigenous culture. This book aims to engage and inspire
students taking undergraduate and graduate courses on Islamic
psychology, to recognise the power of history in the academic
studies of Islamic psychology, to connect history to the present
and the future, and to think critically. It is also ideal reading
for researchers and those undertaking continuing professional
development in Islamic psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling.
Evil Eye, Jinn Possession, and Mental Health Issues raises
awareness of the cultural considerations, religion and spirituality
involved in the assessment of Muslim patients with mental health
problems. The belief that Jinn spirits can cause mental illness in
humans through affliction or possession is widely accepted among
Muslims, meaning this belief is a crucial, but frequently
overlooked, aspect of mental health problems with Muslim patients
in psychiatric care. This book explores the nature of such beliefs,
their relationship to mental health and the reasons for their
importance in clinical practice. The book argues that it is vital
to consider mental disorders as a multifactorial affair, in which
spiritual, social, psychological and physical factors may all play
a role. It suggests differential diagnostic skills may have an
important part to play in offering help to those who believe their
problems are caused by possession, and provides accessible
literature on clinical issues and practice, interventions,
management and evidence-based practice to help health workers
achieve a better understanding of Muslim beliefs about possession
and how to work with patients that hold such beliefs. Evil Eye,
Jinn Possession, and Mental Health Issues is an essential manual
for mental health professionals, social workers and psychologists.
It should also be of interest to academics and students in the
healthcare sciences.
Islamic Psychology: The Basics is a jargon-free and accessible
introduction that explores psychology from an Islamic perspective,
and provides a foundation level overview of the fundamental
principles and practices of Islamic psychology. The book introduces
concepts, models, approaches, themes, and theories you need to know
to study the mind, soul, and behaviour based on Islamic scripture.
Offering an overview of Islamic psychology and what Islamic
psychologists do, chapters address key topics including the history
of the evolution of the science of the soul, and the psychology of
human behaviour and experiences. Rassool examines the concepts of
the Fitrah, the Nafs (Self), the Aql (Intellect), the Ruh (Soul)
the Qalb (Heart), and the concept of Islamic healing and spiritual
interventions. Other themes include the Qur'an and psychology,
models and approaches in Islamic psychology, interpreting Islamic
psychology for modern times, and the contemporary scope of the
practice of Islamic psychology. Outlining the challenges and
solutions of the development of Islamic psychology and potential
future trends, and including features to aid learning, this is the
ideal introductory book for students in Psychology, Islamic
Psychology, and Islamic Studies, as well as professionals including
counsellors and therapists, and anyone interested in psychology
from an Islamic perspective. Dr. G.Hussein Rassool is a Professor
of Islamic Psychology & Consultant at the Riphah Institute of
Clinical and Professional Psychology/Centre for Islamic Psychology,
Riphah International University.
Islamic Psychology or ilm an-nafs (science of the soul) is an
important introductory textbook drawing on the latest evidence in
the sub-disciplines of psychology to provide a balanced and
comprehensive view of human nature, behaviour and experience. Its
foundation to develop theories about human nature is based upon the
writings of the Qur'an, Sunna, Muslim scholars and contemporary
research findings. Synthesising contemporary empirical psychology
and Islamic psychology, this book is holistic in both nature and
process and includes the physical, psychological, social and
spiritual dimensions of human behaviour and experience. Through a
broad and comprehensive scope, the book addresses three main areas:
Context, perspectives and the clinical applications of applied
psychology from an Islamic approach. This book is a core text on
Islamic psychology for undergraduate and postgraduate students and
those undertaking continuing professional development in Islamic
psychology, psychotherapy and counselling. Beyond this, it is also
a good supporting resource for teachers and lecturers in this
field.
Written by an experienced academic author, lecturer and
practitioner, this comprehensive textbook provides an introduction
to alcohol and drug misuse. It presents: the context of alcohol and
drug misuse, and the nature and theories of addiction, including a
historical overview and policy initiatives in contemporary society
an overview of the problems associated with psychoactive substances
and their impact on groups such as culturally and linguistically
diverse communities, young people, women, older people and the
homeless an understanding of the generic role responses to
substance misuse in a variety of different settings and contexts,
including primary care, the community and hospitals a framework for
assessment, care planning, harm reduction approaches, dealing with
overdose, intoxication and withdrawals, and psychological and
pharmacological interventions an accessible and skills-oriented
approach to assist students and practitioners in dealing with
alcohol and drug misuse. This new edition is fully updated and
includes new material on: evidence-based pharmacological
interventions; recent global strategies in alcohol and drug; dual
diagnosis and women; shisha smoking; and current statistics on
prevalence of alcohol and drug misuse Alcohol and Drug Misuse takes
into account current policy and practice for substance use and
misuse and includes a range of pedagogical features to enhance
learning. It is essential reading for nursing, health and social
work students taking substance misuse modules, as well as related
CPD courses for health and social care professionals.
Evil Eye, Jinn Possession, and Mental Health Issues raises
awareness of the cultural considerations, religion and spirituality
involved in the assessment of Muslim patients with mental health
problems. The belief that Jinn spirits can cause mental illness in
humans through affliction or possession is widely accepted among
Muslims, meaning this belief is a crucial, but frequently
overlooked, aspect of mental health problems with Muslim patients
in psychiatric care. This book explores the nature of such beliefs,
their relationship to mental health and the reasons for their
importance in clinical practice. The book argues that it is vital
to consider mental disorders as a multifactorial affair, in which
spiritual, social, psychological and physical factors may all play
a role. It suggests differential diagnostic skills may have an
important part to play in offering help to those who believe their
problems are caused by possession, and provides accessible
literature on clinical issues and practice, interventions,
management and evidence-based practice to help health workers
achieve a better understanding of Muslim beliefs about possession
and how to work with patients that hold such beliefs. Evil Eye,
Jinn Possession, and Mental Health Issues is an essential manual
for mental health professionals, social workers and psychologists.
It should also be of interest to academics and students in the
healthcare sciences.
To meet the care needs of today's diverse patient community,
healthcare professionals must learn to care in environments
comprising different worldviews, communication styles and
expectations. To meet this challenge, it is essential that they
operate from a solid foundation of knowledge, based on high
standards for cultural competence in nursing practice.
Cultural Competence in Caring for Muslim Patients is designed for
nurses and allied healthcare professionals. It offers a deeper
insight into ways in which the Islamic faith is intertwined with
patient care, and explores approaches with which to effectively
address the varying healthcare requirements of a growing and
diverse Muslim community.
Following a clear and accessible format, the book discusses key
issues including:
- The identity and religious beliefs of Muslims
- The ethical dimension in caring
- Understanding the Muslim family system
- Health considerations during fasting and pilgrimage (Hajj)
What's more, case studies, activities and discussion questions
throughout actively support learning and reflective practices.
This insightful guide will prove a valuable asset for any nurse or
healthcare professional looking to develop their understanding of
how to deliver culturally compassionate and congruent care.
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