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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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.

    • Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
    • 2021
  4. This article systematically reviewed published empirical studies of CBT adapted for use within a religious context, specifically Islamically modified CBT (iCBT) for Muslims. The aim was to determine the extent to which this therapy can be considered an empirically supported treatment.

  5. The findings suggest that unless psychotherapeutic approaches consider and incorporate indigenous values and beliefs, psychology and psychotherapy may continue to be seen by some Muslims as an alien discipline, if not hostile (Weatherhead & Daiches, 2010).

  6. Apr 30, 2016 · Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely used and effective therapeutic modalities. When utilized with devout Muslims, however, outcomes may be enhanced by modifying traditional CBT self-statements to reflect Islamic values.

  7. The Islamic Psychology line integrates traditional Islamic principles and psychology to develop an Islamically orientated-approach to psychotherapy. It aims to bridge modern psychology and Islamic principles to destigmatize mental health.

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