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Isl¿mic Counselling and Psychotherapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice provides a foundation level knowledge of and perspective on the fundamental principles and practices of counselling and psychotherapy from an Isl¿mic perspective.
List of contents
SECTION I: The Essence of Islāmic Therapy: Context and Background Illuminated 1. Foundation of Islāmic counselling and psychotherapy 2. Islāmic counselling and psychotherapy: From faith to psychology 3. Unveiling the role of the Islāmic psychotherapist: Exploring the nature and scope of psychotherapy 4. Ethical framework in Islāmic psychotherapy 5. Navigating the ethical challenge in Islāmic psychotherapy SECTION II: The Intersection of Islām and Psychotherapy: Understanding Congruent and Non-Congruent Psychotherapeutic Approaches 6. Illuminating the psyche: An Introduction to psychoanalytic therapy 7. Harmony and dissonance: Jungian therapy and Islāmic psychotherapy 8. Humanistic therapy: Re-envisioned through an Islāmic perspective 9. Islāmic insights into cognitive behaviour therapy: Path to healing mind, soul, and behaviour 10. Uniting faith and therapy: The Islāmic perspective on solution-focused brief therapy 11. Narrative therapy through the Islāmic lens. 12. Hope therapy: Finding Strength in Faith 13. Before the Nikah: Islāmic perspectives on pre-marital preparation 14. Sacred bonds and marital challenges Islāmic-oriented marital therapy SECTION III: The Healing Path: Practical Intervention Strategies in Islāmic Psychotherapy 15. Healing hearts and minds: Integrating Qur’ân and hādīths in Islāmic psychotherapy 16. Journey through the night: An Islāmic approach to dream interpretation 17. Challenging boundaries: Halāl-Harām considerations in complementary therapies 18. The Siraat Al-Islāmic Psychotherapy Practice Model 19. Psychotherapy and harm-reduction in addiction: An Islāmic perspective 20. Clinical applications of the Siraat Al-Islāmic Psychotherapy Practice Model 21. Beyond the couch: Islāmic approaches to research in psychotherapy 22. Islāmic psychotherapy: Tackling challenges, employing strategies, cultivating competence
About the author
G. Hussein Rassool, PhD, is Professor of Islāmic Psychology, Centre for Islāmic Studies & Civilisations, Charles Sturt University, Australia. He is a fellow of the International Association of Islāmic Psychology and the Royal Society of Public Health.
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Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice provides a foundation level knowledge of and perspective on the fundamental principles and practices of counselling and psychotherapy from an Islamic perspective.