Islamically integrated psychotherapy : uniting faith and professional practice /
Islamically integrated psychotherapy : uniting faith and professional practice / [electronic resource] Edited by Carrie York Al-Karam. - West Conshohocken, PA : Templeton Press, 2018. - 1 online resource.
Introduction: Carrie York Al-Karam, PhD -- An Islamic theoretical orientation to psychotherapy -- Utilization of Islamic principles in marital counseling -- The HEART method: healthy emotions anchored in RasoolAllah's teachings: cognitive therapy using prophet Mohammed as a psycho-spiritual exemplar -- Conducting spiritually integrated family therapy with Muslim clients utilizing a culturally responsive paradigm -- Integrating Islamic spirituality into psychodynamic therapy with Muslim patients -- Family therapy and the use of Quranic stories -- Outlining a case illustration of traditional Islamically integrated psychotherapy -- Marrying Islamic principles with western psychotherapy for children and adolescents: successes and challenges -- Integrating Duaa Arafa and other Shiite teachings into psychotherapy -- About the contributors -- Index.
Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (IIP) is a modern approach or orientation to psychotherapy that integrates Islamic teachings, principles, philosophies, and/or interventions with Western therapeutic approaches. In this edited volume, scholar-practitioners in the applied field of Islamic psychology describe the various ways in which they practice this integrated form of psychotherapy
9781599475424
Islam--Psychology.
Psychotherapy--Religious aspects--Islam.
Introduction: Carrie York Al-Karam, PhD -- An Islamic theoretical orientation to psychotherapy -- Utilization of Islamic principles in marital counseling -- The HEART method: healthy emotions anchored in RasoolAllah's teachings: cognitive therapy using prophet Mohammed as a psycho-spiritual exemplar -- Conducting spiritually integrated family therapy with Muslim clients utilizing a culturally responsive paradigm -- Integrating Islamic spirituality into psychodynamic therapy with Muslim patients -- Family therapy and the use of Quranic stories -- Outlining a case illustration of traditional Islamically integrated psychotherapy -- Marrying Islamic principles with western psychotherapy for children and adolescents: successes and challenges -- Integrating Duaa Arafa and other Shiite teachings into psychotherapy -- About the contributors -- Index.
Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (IIP) is a modern approach or orientation to psychotherapy that integrates Islamic teachings, principles, philosophies, and/or interventions with Western therapeutic approaches. In this edited volume, scholar-practitioners in the applied field of Islamic psychology describe the various ways in which they practice this integrated form of psychotherapy
9781599475424
Islam--Psychology.
Psychotherapy--Religious aspects--Islam.