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Psychology and mental health
Angelica Guajardo
from an Islamic Perspective
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OutlineWhat is psychology from an Islamic perspective?
Theological: Qur’an and Hadith on mental illnessTheoretical: Contributions of early muslim scholars to psychology field
How do Muslim Americans interpret and treat mental illness in the 21st century? Treatment of mental illnesses todaySalat and the brain
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‘ilm-al Nafsiāt
Study of the nafs “self” or “psyche”
Nafs encompasses a broad range of topics including:
the qalb (heart), the ruh (spirit),the aql (intellect)
mental health=“self well-being”
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Qur’an and Hadith on mental health
"Do not give your property which God assigned you to manage to the insane: but feed and cloth the insane with this property and tell splendid words to him.” (Qur’an 4:5).“There is no disease that Allah has created, except that He also has created its remedy.” (Bukhari 7.582)“And never give up hope of Allah's soothing Mercy: truly no one despairs of Allah's soothing Mercy, except those who have no faith.” (Quran, 12:87)
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Al-Balkhi850-934 CE
first introduced concepts of mental health and mental hygiene
book: Masalih al-Abdan wa al-anfus (Sustenance for Body and Soul)
first book that discussed psychosomatic diseases with an emphasis on soul and body
"if the nafs (psyche) gets sick, the body may also find no joy in life with development of a physical illness"
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Al-Razi (Razes)854 CE – 925 CE
director of first psychiatric ward in the world
was located in Bagdad, Iraq
Two books: El-mansuri and Al-hawi
mention complaints, signs, differential diagnosis and effective treatment of an illness
mental illnesses= medical conditions
treated them with psychotherapy and drug treatment
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Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
al-Qanun (Cannon of Medicine)provides
descriptions and treatments for: insomnia, mania, epilepsy, depression
980-1037 CEbelieved in importance of link between mind and body
pioneer of psychosomatic medicine
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Muslim American’s definition of mental illness
2014 Exploratory Study of American Muslim Conceptions of Mental Illness
A majority of participants agreed or strongly agreed that mental illness is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain.
However, other majority agreed mental illness is caused by psycho-spiritual or social elements.
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Salat and the brainincreases alpha waves in the brain
regular Salat practices may help promote relaxation, minimize anxiety, (and also reduces cardiovascular risks).
suppression of sympathetic system (flight-or-fight)
shows a profound connection between mind and body.
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References
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3705684/http://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jmmh/10381607.0008.104/--exploratory-study-of-american-muslim-conceptions-of-mental?rgn=main;view=fulltexthttp://www.academia.edu/3075855/Spiritual_Dimensions_in_Mental_Health_A_Preliminary_from_Islamic_Overviewshttp://ibro.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Arab-and-Muslim-Contributions-to-Modern-Neuroscience.pdfhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21965118