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  1. 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. The present article discussed the emergence and challenges in the ...

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  2. Apr 12, 2019 · A pilot study of adapted BA for Muslim clients from diverse ethnic backgrounds and sects found the adapted therapy was acceptable to patients and therapists and feasible in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) settings (Mir et al., Reference Mir, Meer, Cottrell, McMillan, House and Kanter 2015). This paper addresses some of the issues that need to be addressed for this culturally ...

    • Ghazala Mir, Ruqayyah Ghani, Shaista Meer, Gul Hussain
    • 2019
  3. Jan 19, 2021 · Lastly, it is worth noting that the majority of studies relating to culturally adapted CBT with Orthodox Jewish clients consists of case studies outlining the treatment of Orthodox Jews for specific mental health conditions, rather than presenting general guidelines for the cultural adaptation of CBT for this client group (Rosmarin et al., Reference Rosmarin, Bocanegra, Hoffnung and Appel 2019).

    • Chaim Golker, Maria Cristina Cioffi
    • 2021
  4. In fact, Islam can pervade nearly all aspects of life, from food choice, to daily routines, social interactions, education, architecture and health care (Haque, 2004a; Hickey et al., 2016). Failing to consider this would arguably alienate a segment of the population that might fear not having their beliefs system represented, or even understood.

  5. Cultural factors are influential in the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment efficacy of mental health conditions. Although the literature has advanced substantially towards the development of cultural adaptations of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for various minority cultural groups, research into cultural adaptations of CBT for the Orthodox Jewish community has been scarce.

    • Chaim Golker, Maria Cristina Cioffi
    • 2021
  6. Despite the fact that in 1979 Malik Badri cautioned Muslim psychologists against adopting Western theories and called for an Islamic paradigm of psychology, the majority of research efforts within this movement over the past 10 years have focused on cultural or religious adaptations of Western models (Haque et al. 2016). A uniquely Islamic theoretical framework for an Islamic psychology has ...

  7. Most of the contemporary scholarship that has been somewhat indiscriminately characterized as Islamic Psychology might better be referred to as ‘Islam and Psychology” (Kaplick & Skinner, 2017), partly due to the lack of an agreed upon definition or theoretical model (some definitions may be found in: Hamid, 1977; Vahab, 1996; Khan, 1996; Abdul Razaq & Hashim, 2012) and partly because the ...