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Jan 1, 2016 · In it, he elaborates the dilemma that Muslim psychologists face when they come across psychological theories that contradict their Islamic belief. Dr. Badri critiques two theories: (1) Behaviorism; (2) Psychoanalysis (especially the Freudian variant).
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Muslim populations in Western countries are growing, and they face biopsychosocial, spiritual, and economic challenges. Although Islam gives utmost attention to mental health stability, Muslims tend to underutilize mental health services.
The "Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists" is not a problem to be solved but a complex reality to be navigated. It demands ongoing dialogue, critical self-reflection, and a commitment to...
The conceptual tools of psychology aim to explain the complexity of phenomena that psychotherapists observe in their patients and within themselves, as well as to predict the outcome of therapy. Naturally, Muslim psychologists have sought ...
Jan 9, 2021 · The present article discussed the emergence and challenges in the development of this new perspective. Moreover, we suggest that the research paradigms of Western social and behavioral sciences are useful for developing Islamic psychology.
- Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
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Nov 11, 2024 · Malik Badri, a key figure in Islamic psychology, faced threats for advocating culturally sensitive mental health approaches in 1965, later criticizing Western methods in 1975 as ineffective for Middle Eastern populations with his work: Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists .
Introduction Many barriers prevent Muslims’ accessing mental health services, the aim of this systematic review is to gain an understanding regarding these barriers and consider how they vary across different Muslim communities resident in different countries.