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This book outlines the methods and practice of Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (IMCBT), a modified version of CBT adapted to the Muslim client's preferences, culture, and religion.
List of contents
PART I Foundations 1 Introduction to Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 2 Conceptualising Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as a Convert Grandchild of Secular Parents 3 Managing Stigma and the Case of Mr Shakib 4 Addressing Common Critiques of CBT and Isl¿m
PART II Theoretical Framework 5 Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Core Competencies: Traditional Ways of Being, Contemporary Ways of Doing 6 Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Techniques and Strategies 7 What Does Not Work in Therapy: Learning From Naimah's Journey
PART III Practice 8 The First Session: Welcoming With Peace and Hospitality 9 Structuring the Session and the Isl¿mically Modified Mood Check 10 Isl¿mically Modified Case Conceptualisation 11 Isl¿mic Life Values and the Qabool Alliance Model 12 Isl¿mically Modified Motivational Strategies and the Tawheed Taxonomy 13 Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Interventions: Highlighting the
Dua Intervention 14 Tailoring Isl¿mically Modified Coping Strategies: Advanced Isl¿mically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 15 Conclusion: IMCBT and the Global Landscape of Mental Health
About the author
Mahdi Qasqas, MACP, PhD (in Social Work), is the head Psychologist at Q&A Psychological Services, supervising practicum students and provisional psychologists. Moreover, he is a researcher and consultant and provides training in Psycho-Spiritual First Aid® to lay helpers, clergy, and health professionals.
Summary
This book outlines the methods and practice of Islamically Modified Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (IMCBT), a modified version of CBT adapted to the Muslim client's preferences, culture, and religion.