This book explores the integration of narrative therapy within the framework of Islamic psychotherapy, combining modern therapeutic practices with the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Islam.
Narrative therapy, which emphasises the importance of personal stories in shaping an individual's identity and experiences, finds a natural complement in the Islamic tradition, where narration has always played an important role. This integration provides a culturally sensitive therapeutic model that respects and utilises the client's faith and cultural background. The book details how narrative therapy principles align with Islamic teachings, particularly the emphasis on introspection, personal responsibility, and the transformative power of stories found in the Qur'an and hadith. It provides detailed guidelines and techniques for therapists to use narrative therapy with Muslim clients, including culturally relevant storytelling methods and exercises. These techniques are illustrated with real-life examples and case studies. In addition to practical techniques, the book addresses the ethical considerations involved in integrating narrative therapy with Islamic psychotherapy along with emerging trends, ongoing research, and potential areas for further development.
This book offers an original contribution by developing a culturally and spiritually integrated model of narrative therapy tailored for Muslim clients. By aligning therapeutic techniques with Islamic teachings, it provides mental health professionals with practical, faith-sensitive tools, making it especially valuable for therapists, counsellors, and scholars working within Muslim communities.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Academic, Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Professional Reference
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23 s/w Tabellen, 3 s/w Zeichnungen, 3 s/w Abbildungen
23 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-1-032-95452-3 (9781032954523)
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G. Hussein Rassool, PhD, is Professor of Islamic Psychology , Centre for Islamic Studies & Civilisations, Charles Sturt University, Australia. Director of Studies, Department of Islamic Psychology, Psychotherapy & Counselling, Al Balagh Academy. Chair of Al Balagh Institute of Islamic Psychology Research/Director of Academic & Clinical Affairs, Sakina Way (Online Addiction Service). https://www.sakinaway.com// Director of Academic Affairs & Consultant, Yashfeen Psychiatry & Islamic Psychology, Bangladesh. Mentorship and Supervision, Department of Islamic Psychology, Mind and Brain Hospital, India.
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Charles Sturt University, Australia
Section 1: Theoretical, Conceptual and model 1. Foundations of narrative therapy 2. Process and therapeutic conversation in narrative therapy 3. Narrative therapy and Islamic worldview: Conflict, harmony and integration 4. Unveiling an Islamic Integrated Narrative Therapy 5. Spiritual interventions in Islamic Integrated Narrative Therapy Model 6. Islamic perspectives on storytelling 7. Metaphor in Islamic Integrated Narrative Therapy Section 2. Clinical applications 8. Clinical applications of Islamic Integrated Narrative Therapy 9. Clinical Applications: Qur'anic stories and metaphors 10. Challenges and considerations