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Ethical Dilemmas in Islmic Psychotherapy: Balancing Faith, Culture, and Professional Ethics [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 218 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, XII, 218 p.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3032265142
  • ISBN-13: 9783032265142
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 218 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, XII, 218 p.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3032265142
  • ISBN-13: 9783032265142
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This book is a guide to help psychotherapists, counsellors, and other mental health practitioners navigate the ethical dilemmas and challenges inherent to Islmic psychotherapy. In recent decades, the therapeutic application of Islmic psychotherapy has gained remarkable momentum. This approach integrates religion and spirituality into mental health practices, offering profound insights and benefits for clients. However, the incorporation of spirituality and religion into psychotherapy also raises a range of ethical dilemmas and challenges that remain insufficiently addressed in the literature. This book seeks to address this critical gap by providing a comprehensive resource that offers both theoretical foundations and practical strategies for identifying, understanding, and resolving ethical dilemmas when working with Muslim clients.



Grounded in the ethical principles of Islm, it draws upon Qurnic teachings, hadth, and Islmic jurisprudence while incorporating insights from contemporary ethical practices in psychology and psychotherapy. Additionally, the book emphasizes the importance of cultural competence, presenting case studies, practical examples, and best practices tailored to the unique needs of Muslim clients. Grounded in Islmic principles, this work aspires to bridge the gap between mainstream ethical frameworks and culturally sensitive, Islmically-informed practices in psychotherapy.



Through its comprehensive exploration of these challenges, Ethical Dilemmas in Islmic Psychotherapy: Balancing Faith, Culture, and Professional Ethics not only fills a critical gap in the literature but also contributes to the broader discourse on the integration of religion and spirituality in mental health care. By doing so, it empowers practitioners to deliver ethical, effective, and competent care to Muslim clients, fostering greater trust and healing within the therapeutic relationship.
Chapter 1 The Intersection of Psychotherapy, Spirituality and Ethics.-
Chapter 2 Islmic Psychotherapy & Counselling: An Overview.
Chapter 3
Foundations and  Psychoethics of Islmic Psychotherapy.
Chapter 4 Ethical
Dilemmas in Psychotherapy and Islmic Psychotherapy.
Chapter 5 Therapist,
Companion or Shaykh? The Ethical Challenges of Multiple Roles.
Chapter 6
Confidentiality and Informed Consent: Ethical Practices in the Islmic
Therapeutic Context.
Chapter 7 Balancing Autonomy, Individual Rights, and
Community Values in Islmic Psychotherapy.
Chapter 8 Navigating Faith,
Ethics, and Care: Islmic Psychotherapy with LGBTQ+ Clients.
Chapter 9
Ethical Considerations in Islmic Psychotherapy with Vulnerable Clients.-
Chapter 10 Ethical Challenges and Considerations in Technology-Based
Psychotherapy.
Chapter 11 Ethical Decision-Making in Islmic Psychotherapy.-
Chapter 12 Towards an Islmic Model of Clinical Supervision: Concept and
Framework.
Chapter 13 The Formulation and Application of an Ethical
Framework for Muslim Psychologists: The IAMP Code of Ethics.
Chapter 14
Reflections and Future Directions.
Professor Dr. G. Hussein Rassool is  Professor of  Islmic Psychology, Centre for Islmic Studies & Civilisations, Charles Sturt University, Australia. Professor of Islamic Psychology & Consultant, Riphah Institute of Clinical and Professional Psychology/ Centre for Islamic Psychology.  Director of Studies, Department of  Islmic Psychology, Psychotherapy & Counselling, Al Balagh Academy. Chair of Al Balagh Institute of Islmic Psychology Research. He was previously the Director of the Riphah Institute of Clinical and Professional Psychology/Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah International University. He also formerly worked for International Open University (Islamic Online University) as the first of Head of Department of Psychology and later became the Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He is a Fellow of the International Association of Islamic Psychology (FIAIP) and the Royal Society of Public Health (FRSPH). He works as a part-time Islamic psychotherapist.