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Jan 10, 2022 · Researchers at the diversity in treatment for University of Leeds have developed a faith-sensitive therapy for Muslim clients (BA M) based on Behavioural Activation, an existing evidence-based treatment for depression. The BA-M model provides a useful starting point for exploring the treatment needs of a broader range of religious groups.
Jan 31, 2024 · The NHS model of talking therapies treats anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses using three main approaches: guided self-help; counselling; and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
The focus of this study was to make this therapeutic modality more appropriate and sensitive to the needs of Muslims with depression, rather than to create a new psychological therapy.
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One of the major characteristics of Muslim faith healers is the strong inclination to attribute mental illnesses to Jinn possession (demonic possession). Unlike other traditional healers,...
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.
Feb 15, 2013 · This study aims to identify the existing evidence from all relevant countries on effective treatment of depression in Muslim clients, and present these findings in order to inform appropriate and effective approach, mode and content of therapy for Muslim clients with depression.
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We have undertaken a systematic review of international literature to answer the question: what factors should be taken into account when considering how to deliver interventions for the treatment of depression in Muslim patients? Our focus on interventions aimed deliberately to concentrate attention on evidence that would support practitioners ...