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Treating Addiction from an IslAmic Psychology Perspective
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Treating Addiction from an IslAmic Psychology Perspective in Ottawa, ON
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Treating Addiction from an IslAmic Psychology Perspective in Ottawa, ON
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This book provides an understanding of behavioural and substance disorders from an IslÄmic psychology perspective.Despite the religious prohibitions against the use of most substances, addiction is a significant psychosocial and spiritual problem both in Muslim majority countries and among Muslim minorities. However, many Muslim with substance use disorder have been left to suffer in silence because addictive behaviours are considered taboo. Not only do feelings of guilt, shame, and a fear of being stigmatised and excluded from community prevent many from seeking therapeutic and spiritual interventions, there are also limited culturally sensitive service provisions offering help for Muslims with addictive behaviours. This book will synthesise the body of knowledge of the psychology of addiction from an IslÄmic perspectives to foster awareness and understanding of addictive behaviours to break that stigma. It will also provide knowledge required to respond effectively to Muslim clients that psychotherapists and counsellors might encounter in their clinical practice, presenting a step-by-step application of Rassool's IslÄmic Psychotherapy Practice model in working with clients with addictive behaviours.This book will be a valuable read for IslÄmic psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors, addiction researchers and specialists, and students in these fields.
This book provides an understanding of behavioural and substance disorders from an IslÄmic psychology perspective.Despite the religious prohibitions against the use of most substances, addiction is a significant psychosocial and spiritual problem both in Muslim majority countries and among Muslim minorities. However, many Muslim with substance use disorder have been left to suffer in silence because addictive behaviours are considered taboo. Not only do feelings of guilt, shame, and a fear of being stigmatised and excluded from community prevent many from seeking therapeutic and spiritual interventions, there are also limited culturally sensitive service provisions offering help for Muslims with addictive behaviours. This book will synthesise the body of knowledge of the psychology of addiction from an IslÄmic perspectives to foster awareness and understanding of addictive behaviours to break that stigma. It will also provide knowledge required to respond effectively to Muslim clients that psychotherapists and counsellors might encounter in their clinical practice, presenting a step-by-step application of Rassool's IslÄmic Psychotherapy Practice model in working with clients with addictive behaviours.This book will be a valuable read for IslÄmic psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors, addiction researchers and specialists, and students in these fields.


















