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Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care

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Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy

Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care

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Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care book

Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy
Edited ByHooman Keshavarzi, Fahad Khan, Bilal Ali, Rania Awaad
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 27 July 2020
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003043331
Pages 326
eBook ISBN 9781003043331
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Keshavarzi, H., Khan, F., Ali, B., & Awaad, R. (Eds.). (2020). Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care: Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003043331

ABSTRACT

This text outlines for the first time a structured articulation of an emerging Islamic orientation to psychotherapy, a framework presented and known as Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP).

TIIP is an integrative model of mental health care that is grounded in the core principles of Islam while drawing upon empirical truths in psychology. The book introduces the basic foundations of TIIP, then delves into the writings of early Islamic scholars to provide a richer understanding of the Islamic intellectual heritage as it pertains to human psychology and mental health. Beyond theory, the book provides readers with practical interventional skills illustrated with case studies as well as techniques drawn inherently from the Islamic tradition. A methodology of case formulation is provided that allows for effective treatment planning and translation into therapeutic application. Throughout its chapters, the book situates TIIP within an Islamic epistemological and ontological framework, providing a discussion of the nature and composition of the human psyche, its drives, health, pathology, mechanisms of psychological change, and principles of healing.

Mental health practitioners who treat Muslim patients, Muslim clinicians, students of the behavioral sciences and related disciplines, and anyone with an interest in spiritually oriented psychotherapies will greatly benefit from this illustrative and practical text.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |10 pages

Editors’ Introduction

ByHooman Keshavarzi, Fahad Khan, Bilal Ali, Rania Awaad

part Part I|56 pages

Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP)

chapter Chapter 1|25 pages

Foundations of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP)

ByHooman Keshavarzi, Bilal Ali

chapter Chapter 2|29 pages

The Role of the TIIP Therapist

Scope of Practice and Proposed Competencies
ByFahad Khan, Hooman Keshavarzi, Abdallah Rothman

part Part II|48 pages

Introducing the Islamic Intellectual Heritage

chapter Chapter 3|27 pages

Islamic Psychology

A Portrait of its Historical Origins and Contributions
ByRania Awaad, Danah Elsayed, Sara Ali, Aneeqa Abid

chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

Framing the Mind–Body Problem in Contemporary Neuroscientific and Sunni Islamic Theological Discourse

ByFaisal Qazi, Donald Fette, Syed S. Jafri, Aasim Padela

part Part III|53 pages

Case Formulation and Assessment

chapter Chapter 5|24 pages

Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Ontological Domains of the Psyche in TIIP

ByFahad Khan

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Dreams and Their Role in Islamically Integrated Mental Health Practice

ByKhalid Elzamzamy, Mohamed Omar Salem

part Part IV|122 pages

Treatment of the Domains of the Human Psyche

chapter Chapter 7|38 pages

Emotionally Oriented Psychotherapy

ByHooman Keshavarzi, Sara Keshavarzi

chapter Chapter 8|27 pages

The Use of the Intellect (‘aql ) as a Cognitive Restructuring Tool in an Islamic Psychotherapy

ByAsim Yusuf, Heba Elhaddad

chapter Chapter 9|30 pages

Behavioral (Nafsānī ) Psychotherapy

Character Development and Reformation
ByHooman Keshavarzi, Rami Nsour

chapter Chapter 10|25 pages

Spiritually (Rūḥānī) Focused Psychotherapy

ByHooman Keshavarzi, Asim Yusuf, Paul Kaplick, Tameem Ahmadi, Amin Loucif
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