Foundations of Islāmic Psychology 1st Edition
Foundations of Islāmic Psychology 1st Edition by G. Hussein Rassool and Mugheera M. Luqman offers a rigorous, accessible introduction to psychology rooted in Islamic epistemology and contemporary clinical practice. This indispensable volume bridges faith-based perspectives and evidence-informed mental health, making it essential for students, clinicians, chaplains, and community health workers serving Muslim populations across the UK, Middle East, South Asia, North America and beyond.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of core concepts—self, soul, spirituality, and wellbeing—framed alongside Western psychological theories and research methods. The authors present culturally sensitive assessment approaches, ethical guidance, and practical interventions that respect religious beliefs while addressing common issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and family dynamics. Rich case examples and reflective questions help readers translate theory into compassionate practice.
Whether you are training in counselling, psychotherapy, psychiatry, or public health, this book equips you with the language and tools to improve outcomes for Muslim clients and communities. It also serves as a vital academic text for courses in cross-cultural psychology, Islamic studies, and mental health curricula.
Concise yet comprehensive, Foundations of Islāmic Psychology 1st Edition is both scholarly and pragmatic—designed to inform research, enhance clinical competence, and deepen understanding of spiritual dimensions of care. Add this authoritative resource to your professional library today and strengthen your practice with culturally attuned, faith-informed mental health knowledge.
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