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    Explore " muslim mental health" with insightful episodes like "The future of Muslim mental health", "OCD and Satan's Whispers, with Sr. Najwa Awad", "Islamic Religious and Cultural Norms with Zeina Alturk, LMHC" and "Episode 46 | Mental Health: An Islamic Perspective | Mental Health Matters" from podcasts like ""The Future of Everything", "DoubleTake, a Yaqeen podcast", "Self Studies" and "The Official TMEPodcaster"" and more!

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    The future of Muslim mental health

    The future of Muslim mental health

    Join host Russ Altman with guest Rania Awaad, M.D.,  a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab.  Delve into the intersection of mental health and spirituality, shedding light on the importance of holistic approaches for comprehensive healing. Drawing from historical wisdom, Awaad introduces the concept of Maristans, ancient healing centers that integrate physical, mental, and spiritual therapies to offer a holistic model of care. 
    As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how these principles can be applied in modern healthcare, fostering patient-centric approaches that consider mind, body, and spirit. From addressing diverse faiths to collaboration between medical and spiritual practitioners, Awaad's insights pave the way for a future where holistic healing is at the forefront of medical practice.

    Chapter Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Rania Awaad discusses her journey in studying the connection between Islam and mental health, including historical understandings of mental illness and treatments, such as talk therapy.

    (00:03:05) Special Challenges in Studying Muslim Mental Health

    Professor Awaad discusses the challenges of providing mental health care to the diverse Muslim community in the United States. The impact of immigration, intergenerational trauma, and racial diversity on mental health is highlighted. Factors like acculturation, family dynamics, and historical trauma are considered.

    (00:06:50) The Intersection of Faith and Mental Health

    Professor Awaad shares insights into how the Islamic faith intersects with mental health. The concept of holistic health in Islam and its implications for mental health are explained. Early Muslim scholars' references to scripture in understanding and treating mental illness are discussed.

    (00:13:13) Faith and Resistance to Treatment

    The conversation delves into addressing resistance to medical treatment based on religious beliefs. The concept of "spiritual bypassing" is introduced, where religious frameworks are used to explain mental health issues. Professor Awaad shares her unique approach as a dual-trained psychiatrist and theologian.

    (00:14:22) Transferring Knowledge to Practitioners

    Russ Altman inquires how to transfer Professor Awaad's insights and dual training to other practitioners. The role of her nonprofit, Maristan, in providing training and resources is highlighted. The development of integrated psychotherapy models and training is discussed.

    (00:17:09) Common Threads in Different Faiths

    The discussion explores commonalities in mental health challenges and solutions across Abrahamic faiths. The potential for sharing insights and strategies among different religious communities is emphasized.

    (00:19:19) The Impact of COVID-19 on Muslim Mental Health

    The challenges faced by the Muslim community during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially during Ramadan, are discussed. Professor Awaad shares findings from a global study on Muslims' mental health perceptions during the pandemic.

    (00:23:00) Maristan: A Place of Healing

    The nonprofit organization Maristan is introduced, and its name's historical significance is explained. The role of Maristan in integrating spirituality and mental health care is discussed, along with its goal of making mental health care more accessible to all communities. While modern languages have introduced alternative terms for hospitals, the historical terminology persists in some regions.

    (00:25:10) Bringing Holistic Healing to Modern Medicine

    Russ Altman discusses the concept of healing centers and the need to reintroduce holistic healing into modern medicine. Professor Awaad shares her vision of Maristans serving as a model for modern healthcare, emphasizing holistic care for the mind, body, and soul.

    (00:27:21) Maristans: A Model for Holistic Healing

    Russ Altman reflects on the patient's desire for holistic care and the limitations of current medical practices. Professor Awaad describes the architectural and therapeutic aspects of Maristans, highlighting their use of water fountains, greenery, acoustics, and sound therapy. The contrast between Maristans and historical asylums/prisons for the mentally ill is discussed.


     

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    OCD and Satan's Whispers, with Sr. Najwa Awad

    OCD and Satan's Whispers, with Sr. Najwa Awad

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    In Surat Faatir, Chapter 35 verse 6, Allah (SWT) says, “Indeed, Shaytan (Satan) is an enemy to you; so take him as an enemy.” One of the weapons at Satan’s disposal is his whispering. 

    What does it mean for Satan to whisper to us? How do we draw the line between his whisperings and our own thoughts? What is the relationship between these whisperings and obsessive-compulsive disorder? 

    In this episode, host Mohamad Zaoud talks to Sr. Najwa Awad, a fellow at Yaqeen Institute and author of the paper, “Clinicians, Imams, and the Whisperings of Satan.”

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    Islamic Religious and Cultural Norms with Zeina Alturk, LMHC

    Islamic Religious and Cultural Norms with Zeina Alturk, LMHC
    In religious communities, it's not uncommon for mental health issues to be viewed as spiritual shortcomings. People are encouraged to pray away issues like depression, and the line between religious teachings and cultural practices can be blurred. For religious clients, finding a clinician who understands their culture firsthand can be essential to building trust. In this episode, Alma member Zeina Alturk, LMHC, speaks about religious and cultural norms in Islamic communities and community outreach as a tool against mental health stigma.

    Episode 46 | Mental Health: An Islamic Perspective | Mental Health Matters

    Episode 46 | Mental Health: An Islamic Perspective | Mental Health Matters

    In this episode, I talk about Mental Health, and how we must address it within the Muslim community and our families. 

    There are remedies within Islam and just as we seek help from the doctor for physical problems or healing, we must also seek professional help for the mind if necessary. 

    Therapy can start at home, or with a friend you can trust - but if it is not within their capacity to help you, you should seek help through the Qur'an and Sunnah, through prayer, and also consider professional help.  

    Muslim scholars are only recently starting to address this in the correct manner, and inshallah we can tackle this properly by acknowledging it as being an issue.  

    I hope you take benefit of the podcast as much as I did because this is still a learning process for me. May Allah guide us to the correct methods of healing and grant us Shifa - Ameen.

    Farooq

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