Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy and Domestic Abuse offers a culturally sensitive and comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing domestic abuse within Muslim communities.
The book begins by exploring what constitutes domestic abuse, drawing on British government and WHO definitions alongside insights from the Qur'an and Sunnah to present an Islamically integrated perspective. Khalida Haque then outlines the therapeutic framework through which her work has been designed, developed, and established. This foundation enables the thoughtful integration of Islamic psychology with contemporary psychotherapeutic approaches in practice. Chapters focused on therapeutic work with individuals, couples, families, and groups are enriched with case vignettes, illustrating how theory and Islamic principles come together in real world interventions. The final chapters extend the discussion beyond the therapy room, sharing insights from community based work in schools, with social services, third sector organisations, Muslim led agencies, mosques, and local centres.
Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy and Domestic Abuse is invaluable for practitioners, students, and community workers seeking to navigate the intersections of faith, culture, and therapeutic practice when responding to and working within cases of domestic abuse in Muslim communities.
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"For decades, many have invested in developing a faith and culturally sensitive approach to addressing challenges within Muslim communities. Today, we see the flourishing of integrated healing and counselling models that combine the best of Islamic traditions and secular insights.
Khalida Haque, a seasoned psychotherapist and practitioner of Islamic Counselling, is well placed to offer a thoughtful and solution focused methodology on the sensitive issue of domestic violence. Her work provides valuable insights, deeper understanding, and viable recommendations for much needed investment.
Congratulations, Khalida, on your dedication and hard work in bringing this important book together."
Humera Khan, Co-Founder An-Nisa Society & EDI Consultant
"Domestic violence and abuse (DVA), along with various forms of interpersonal trauma, is a significant public health crisis that transcends borders and cultures. In the UK's multicultural landscape, there is a gap in understanding and competence regarding effective and culturally informed support for individuals from diverse, intersectional backgrounds.
This book is a vital resource for professionals in social work, education, psychotherapy, and other statutory and voluntary sector contexts, particularly those addressing domestic violence and abuse. Khalida skilfully combines scholarly insights with accessibility, creating a well-researched work that clarifies the complexities of delivering effective, faith-sensitive services that truly meet community needs."
Dr. Hana Villar, Clinical Director Mind CHWF
"This is an important and timely book which I strongly recommend to anyone working in social work, education, psychotherapy and in other public facing services, both statutory and third sector, particularly where there are intersections with domestic violence and abuse. Khalida wears her scholarship lightly, but has produced a well-researched and wide-ranging book that addresses and indeed defines the challenges involved in delivering faith-sensitive services that are both effective and meet the needs of the communities they serve."
Dermot Brady, SFHEA - senior lecturer in social work at Kingston University & UK lead for the Caring Dads programme
"In this book Khalida Haque brings her diverse and extensive experience with working with marginalised communities to contribute an important focus on the positive role of faith in supporting survivors and perpetrators of domestic abuse. She brings compassion and expertise to help people find a path forward.
This is a vital and timely resource."
Vanessa Morris, mental health systems leader & CEO, Mind in the City, Hackney and Waltham Forest
"This book captures the depth and breadth of domestic abuse across multiple contexts, providing valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers by addressing both practical and theoretical issues. Khalida Haque's significant knowledge and experience shine through as she guides us through this complex topic. I highly recommend it."
Nasima Khanom Chair of Islamic Psychology Professional Association (IPPA)
"Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy and Domestic Abuse by Khalida Haque offers a faith-sensitive, comprehensive approach to addressing domestic abuse in Muslim communities. Integrating Islamic teachings with modern psychological practices, the book provides a holistic framework for supporting survivors, perpetrators, and families. It emphasises culturally aware therapy, community-based interventions, and collaboration between religious leaders, mental health professionals, and advocacy groups. By exploring Islamic principles such as justice, compassion, and accountability, Khalida presents a transformative model for healing, safeguarding, and systemic change. Her work makes a valuable contribution to both psychotherapy and domestic abuse prevention in Muslim contexts."
Aliyah Umm Raiyaan - Penguin published, Sunday Times Bestselling author of Ramadan Reflections & The Power of Du'a. Founder & CEO of Solace UK who support women who have converted to Islam
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Khalida Haque is a qualified integrative counselling psychotherapist, experienced clinical supervisor, and trained group facilitator. She has extensive experience in managing clinical services within community mental health settings, bringing a thoughtful, inclusive, and holistic approach to therapeutic work. Khalida is deeply committed to supporting the wellbeing of individuals and communities through culturally responsive and trauma informed practice.
1. Understanding the Problem and the Solution in Muslim Communities: What is Domestic abuse? 2. Defining the Framework of Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (IIP) 3. Applying Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (IIP) in Supporting Survivors of Domestic Abuse 4. Working in Groups with Victims of Domestic Violence 5. Working with Couples in an Islamically Integrated Framework 6. Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse 7. Safeguarding and Family Dynamics in Muslim Communities 8. Developing and Devising Programmes for Muslim Communities 9. Embedding Services into the Community - A Faith Sensitive Approach 10. Conclusion and Recommendations Index