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The researchers stressed the necessity of including all aspects (e.g., attitudes, stigma, sex, culture, religion, knowledge, institutional factors, policies, global issues, and community factors) to understand Muslims’ approach toward formal mental health issues and services.
Dec 16, 2023 · The researchers focus on how nativists treat Muslim migrants as 'the other'. This “othering” is based on emotionally loaded beliefs that are based on socio-cultural differences between Western and Muslim cultures.
This paper examines concepts such as race, ethnicity and culture. It aims to support service managers and therapists to develop their confidence to address these issues in order to deliver culturally competent psychological therapies to service users from BAME communities, with a focus on primary care.
- Saiqa Naz, Romilly Gregory, Meera Bahu
- 2019
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 19, 2023 · We assessed the relationship between religious and racial identity on mental health-related factors among 499 Black American Muslims, utilising data from a cross-sectional study of Muslims in America conducted by the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research.
Feb 9, 2023 · Ongoing training of MHPs, increased racial and cultural representation among MHPs, inclusive physical settings, and reduced discrimination by MHPs are among the key findings and directions based on the results of this review.
Nov 23, 2023 · Muslims experience the lowest recovery rate from mental health difficulties across all religious groups. The aim of this research is to understand the barriers that prevent Muslims from accessing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and the extent to which these may vary across country of residence.