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Informationen zum Autor Carrie York Al-Karam, PhD is president of the Alkaram Institute, a non-profit research and educational institution dedicated to advancing Islamic psychology to benefit society and improve lives. Her areas of expertise are Islamic psychology, spiritually integrated psychotherapy, and virtue/character development. Her books include Mental Health and Psychological Practice in the United Arab Emirates and Maya and the Seven Limbs. She currently resides in Roanoke, Virginia with her family. Klappentext Integrating the Islamic faith with modern psychotherapy is at the forefront of the spiritually integrated psychotherapy movement. To bring this work to wider attention and to promote its continuation, Dr. Carrie York Al-Karam has brought together the present volume of nine essays, each of which is written by a Muslim clinician who practices Islamically integrated psychotherapy (IIP)—a modern approach that unites the teachings, principles, and interventions of the faith with Western therapeutic approaches. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments / ix Preface / xiii Introduction / 3 Carrie York Al-Karam, PhD Chapter 1: An Islamic Theoretical Orientation to Psychotherapy / 25 Abdallah Rothman, LPC Chapter 2: Utilization of Islamic Principles in Marital Counseling / 57 Layla Asamarai, PsyD Chapter 3: The HEART Method: Healthy Emotions Anchored in RasoolAllah’s Teachings: Cognitive Therapy Using Prophet Mohammed as a Psycho-Spiritual Exemplar / 76 Farah Lodi, MA, CCC Chapter 4: Conducting Spiritually Integrated Family Therapy with Muslim Clients Utilizing a Culturally Responsive Paradigm / 103 Afshana Haque, PhD, LMFT-S Chapter 5: Integrating Islamic Spirituality into Psychodynamic Therapy with Muslim Patients / 127 Ibrahim Rüschoff, MD, and Paul M. Kaplick, BSc Chapter 6: Family Therapy and the Use of Quranic Stories / 152 Rabia Malik, PhD Chapter 7: Outlining a Case Illustration of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy / 175 Hooman Keshavarzi, LPC, and Fahad Khan, PsyD Chapter 8 Marrying Islamic Principles with Western Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents: Successes and Challenges / 208 Fyeqa Sheikh, PsyD Chapter 9: Integrating Duaa Arafa and Other Shiite Teachings into Psychotherapy / 229 Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi, PhD About the Contributors / 243 Index / 251 ...