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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like About what percentage of Muslims are Arabs?, What is the difference between Arabs and Muslims as identity categories?, Tyler considers all Arab Americans and Muslim Americans as essentially the same, and assumes they all share the same attitudes and behaviors, which he finds ...

  2. chapter 15 multicultural. Which of the following is NOT one of the three major Arab ethnic groups in the United States? a.North African Arabs from Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. b.Muslim non-Arabs from Asia, Middle East, and Africa. c.Primarily Muslim Arabs from Saudi Arabia, other Persian Gulf countries.

  3. Summarize the Muslim and Arab immigration to the United States. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like blended identity, deficit model of ethnic identity, hajj and more.

  4. 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.

  5. wrote The dilemma of Muslim psychologists. Many Western psychologists are beginning to realize that their field is largely culture bound and mainly influenced by American psychology and its emphasis on extrapolating from animal studies and its use of American students as subjects.

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  6. This blog post explores the unique challenges faced by Muslim psychologists, examining the ethical dilemmas, cultural sensitivities, and professional responsibilities that shape their practice. We'll delve into the prevalent issues, explore potential solutions, and offer guidance for both Muslim psychologists and those seeking their care.

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  8. Naturally, Muslim psychologists have sought satisfaction in the conceptual tools of their trade and in what has been written in Islamic psychology—notably by Badri (The dilemma of Muslim psychologists, MWH London, London, 1979), who critiqued Western psychology from an Islamic perspective, arguing the need to filter out from Western ...