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Jan 9, 2021 · Three different trends have been identified in this area: the Islamic filter approach, the comparison approach, and the Islamic psychology approach. However, despite more than 40 years of work, there is a considerable lack of progress in the development of this paradigm.
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The adaptation process should focus on three major areas of therapy, rather than simple translation of therapy manuals. These include (1) awareness of relevant cultural issues and preparation for therapy, (2) assessment and engagement, and (3) adjustments in therapy.
- Farooq Naeem, Peter Phiri, Tariq Munshi, Shanaya Rathod, Muhhhamad Ayub, Mary Gobbi, David Kingdon
- 2015
Apr 12, 2019 · In recognition of the need for culturally adapted therapies, researchers at the University of Leeds developed and piloted an adapted therapy for Muslim clients, based on behavioural activation (BA), an existing evidence-based psychosocial treatment for depression.
- Ghazala Mir, Ruqayyah Ghani, Shaista Meer, Gul Hussain
- 2019
The model elaborates aspects of a mechanism for the development of the soul that constitutes a potential foundation for an Islamic theory of human psychology and has particular relevance for Islamic approaches to psychotherapy. Keywords: Islamic psychology, Islamic psychotherapy, Self, Soul.
- The Implications of The Dominant Discourse
- The Dilemma: Integration Or Non-Integration?
- The Evidence Base
- “Integration Or Not?” The Way Forward
The above arguments are outlined by several authors (Haque, 2004a; Kaplick et al., 2019; Weatherhead & Daiche, 2010) and beautifully captured by one of Rothman and Coyle’s (2020, p.22) participants, who states that “a Western psychology perspective doesn’t appreciate a wide understanding of the self or (…) the possibility of some external influence...
CBT is grounded in the secular tradition, the Cartesian dualism and it is not value-neutral. Its principles are rooted in the American’s value system and its emphasis on cognition, logic and rational thinking stems from and reinforces dominant cultural discourses, including definitions of rationality (Kantrowitz & Ballou, 1992) that easily disregar...
As discussed, western-based approaches are routinely used with Muslim communities worldwide. Furthermore, globalisation in the form of western influence has also shaped the practice and teaching of psychology and psychotherapy in predominantly Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia (El-Naggar, 2012), UAE (Al-Darmaki & Yaaqeib, 2015), Iraq (Kizilhan, 20...
Whilst therapists and researchers alike need to be mindful not to assume homogeneity of adherence to spiritual and religious practices, several professionals suggested incorporating the client’s religious beliefs into the original secular cognitive model (Hamdan, 2008; Lodi, 2018; Pearce et al., 2015; Rothman, 2018). Building on Ellis’ (1962) “ABCD...
- Angie Cucchi
- a.cucchi@londonmet.ac.uk
Using cultural adaptations of secular frameworks is paramount to maximise commitment and engagement with the model (Cucchi et al., 2020) and to protect against the dangers of “hegemonic globalisation”.
Jan 19, 2021 · Despite the fact that the Orthodox Jewish cultural and religious values and practices will significantly impact the lives of Orthodox Jews (Weiss et al., Reference Weiss, Shor and Hadas-Lidor 2013), recent research has highlighted that CBT is an efficacious psychological treatment for various mental health conditions amongst this client group ...