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The Rise of Pseudo-Experts in Islāmīc Psychology
An analysis of the ethical and scholarly challenges posed by pseudo-experts in contemporary Islāmīc psychology.
Read BlogApplying Prochaska & Di Clemente Model in The Siraat AlIslāmic Psychotherapy Practice model
This blog explores the application of the Prochaska & Di Clemente Stages of Change model within the Siraat Islāmic Psychotherapy Practice, highlighting practical strategies for guiding clients through meaningful behavioral and spiritual transformation.
Read BlogThe Qur’ân and Prophetic Guidance: An Overview in the Context of New Public Health
This blog explores the Qur’ân and Prophetic guidance, highlighting their relevance and application in contemporary public health practice.
Read BlogFaith-Based Solutions for Addiction Prevention in Public Health
This blog examines faith-based approaches to addiction prevention, emphasizing how spiritual guidance can complement public health strategies.
Read BlogHarmony and dissonance: Jungian therapy and Islāmic psychotherapy
This blog explores the integration of Jungian therapy with Islāmic psychotherapy, examining points of harmony and areas of conceptual dissonance in practice.
Read BlogProhibitions and Regulations Regarding Drugs, Alcohol, and Gambling: An Islāmic Perspective
This blog outlines Islamic prohibitions and regulations concerning drugs, alcohol, and gambling, highlighting their relevance for ethical guidance and public health.
Read BlogIbn Qayyim al-Jawzīyah & Islāmīc Psychology
This blog explores the contributions of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawzīyah to Islāmic psychology, highlighting his insights on mental well-being and spiritual guidance.
Read BlogIIm al-Nafs (Authentic Islāmic Psychology) Telegram
This blog introduces Ilm al-Nafs (Authentic Islāmic Psychology), discussing its principles and how they inform contemporary psychological practice and inviting you to join the Telegram group for further discussion.
Read BlogLE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE LA SCIENCE DE L’ÂME: MÉDECINS DE LA RENAISSANCE ISLĀMIQUE
Ce blog explore le développement de la science de l’âme pendant la Renaissance islamique, en mettant en lumière les contributions des médecins et savants pionniers.
Read BlogProfessional Humility
This blog examines the concept of professional humility in the context of contemporary Islāmīc psychology.
Read BlogPiracy
This blog examines the issue of piracy from an ethical and Islamic perspective, discussing its implications for society and public conduct.
Read BlogPost-modern Therapies: Congruence or Dissonance with Islāmic Spirituality
This blog examines post-modern therapeutic approaches, evaluating their points of congruence and dissonance with Islāmic spirituality.
Read BlogRéflexions critiques sur l'état actuel de la recherche en psychologie Islāmique: Défis et solutions
Ce blog propose des réflexions critiques sur l’état actuel de la recherche en psychologie islamique, en identifiant les principaux défis et en suggérant des solutions.
Read BlogResearch Scholarship in Islāmic Psychology
This blog explores the landscape of research scholarship in Islāmic psychology, highlighting key studies, trends, and emerging areas of inquiry.
Read BlogSpiritual Integration in Islāmic Psychotherapy: Unveiling the Therapist's Soul
This blog explores the role of spiritual integration in Islāmic psychotherapy, emphasizing the therapist’s inner development and reflective practice.
Read BlogCherry-Picking and Weak Scholarship in Islāmic Psychology Literature: Are we disseminating fake information?
This blog critically examines selective reporting and weak scholarship in Islāmic psychology literature, questioning the reliability of information being disseminated.
Read BlogReflection on the Definition of Islamic Psychology
This reflection analyses Professor G. Hussein Rassool’s definition of Islamic Psychology, outlining its main schools of thought and approaches to psychotherapy, decolonisation, and curriculum development within the field.
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