Maristāns and Islāmic Psychology: A Historical Model for Modern Implementation: Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy
Autor Rania Awaad, Merve Nursoy-Demiren Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2024
A detailed examination of the treatment modalities within these historical treatment centers provides a promising model for creating a holistic approach to psychological healing that is grounded in Islāmic heritage. The text completes such an examination, highlighting the practical Islāmic Psychology treatment methods in 14 maristāns geographically spread throughout the Muslim world in order to bridge this centuries-long model of psychological care to the modern context.
As part of the Islāmic Psychology and Psychotherapy Focus series, this book provides a foundation for mental health professionals who either directly deliver psychotherapy services or are involved in creating theories, institutions, or spaces of Islāmic Psychology and psychotherapy.
Preț: 310.07 lei
Preț vechi: 326.38 lei
-5% Nou
Puncte Express: 465
Preț estimativ în valută:
59.34€ • 62.75$ • 49.50£
59.34€ • 62.75$ • 49.50£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 10-24 decembrie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032359694
ISBN-10: 1032359692
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032359692
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and Professional ReferenceCuprins
Chapter 1: Strong Roots Lead to Blossoming Fruits: Foundations of the Maristāns. Chapter 2: The Formation of Maristāns Across Time and Space. Chapter 3: Finance, Administration, and Maintenance of Services in Maristāns. Chapter 4: Cure and Care: A Survey of Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Illness in Maristāns. Chapter 5: A Haven of Wellness: Unveiling the Healing Architecture of Maristāns. Chapter 6: The Maristān Blueprint: A Model for Holistic Care. Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Recenzii
After centuries of obscuration, the priceless treasures of the Islamic civilization are finally being unearthed little by little. The treasure this timely book succeeds to bring to light is the Islamic pattern of holistic health care in general and mental health care in particular, the latter being a first in the history of civilization. Of utmost interest is the ability of medieval physicians to harness every possible resource in their environment, thereby achieving truly remarkable results.
--Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi, Consultant Psychiatrist and Author of, among other titles, Man and the Universe and Spiritual Significance in Islamic Architecture.
In the late 1970s, I had a chance encounter with a German engineer. In a remote area where he was building a road in Iran, he had come upon a Medieval mental hospital, still running on its original endowment, that treated mental disorders, not with Western pharmacology, but through architecture!- the colour blue, a ' golden ratio' in proportions, a 'mandala ' courtyard, fountains. The effect, he said, was so tranquilising that he decided to stay and had 'the best night's sleep in my life'.
His account intrigued me. In the 45-odd years since, I was, however, able to discover only a little about early Muslim mental hospitals— until reading Rania Awaad and Merve Nursoy-Demir's grounded-breaking edited book.
This is a 'must read' book for anyone with an interest in Islamic Psychology, but it should appeal to a much wider readership and has the force itself to encourage a paradigm shift in how we in the West view mental illness and its treatment.
--Dr. Rasjid E. Skinner, Clinical Director at Ihsaan Therapeutic Services and Visiting Professor at International Islamic University Islamabad.
A vital contribution to the field of Islamic psychology. Looking to the past to elucidate the profound wisdom and practical methods used by Islamic institutions of holistic, community healthcare, the authors reveal how relevant and needed such practices are today. Despite advancements in modern medicine, there have been major side effects, including the disaggregation of body and soul and disconnection from nature and community. The future of Islamic psychology, and health and wellbeing more broadly, requires efforts to “catch up with the past,” reviving traditional healing practices and institutions tailored to modern circumstances. This book is a crucial step towards that future.
--Dr. Abdallah Rothman, Clinical Director of DAR al-Shifaa and Executive Director of the International Association of Islamic Psychology.
--Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi, Consultant Psychiatrist and Author of, among other titles, Man and the Universe and Spiritual Significance in Islamic Architecture.
In the late 1970s, I had a chance encounter with a German engineer. In a remote area where he was building a road in Iran, he had come upon a Medieval mental hospital, still running on its original endowment, that treated mental disorders, not with Western pharmacology, but through architecture!- the colour blue, a ' golden ratio' in proportions, a 'mandala ' courtyard, fountains. The effect, he said, was so tranquilising that he decided to stay and had 'the best night's sleep in my life'.
His account intrigued me. In the 45-odd years since, I was, however, able to discover only a little about early Muslim mental hospitals— until reading Rania Awaad and Merve Nursoy-Demir's grounded-breaking edited book.
This is a 'must read' book for anyone with an interest in Islamic Psychology, but it should appeal to a much wider readership and has the force itself to encourage a paradigm shift in how we in the West view mental illness and its treatment.
--Dr. Rasjid E. Skinner, Clinical Director at Ihsaan Therapeutic Services and Visiting Professor at International Islamic University Islamabad.
A vital contribution to the field of Islamic psychology. Looking to the past to elucidate the profound wisdom and practical methods used by Islamic institutions of holistic, community healthcare, the authors reveal how relevant and needed such practices are today. Despite advancements in modern medicine, there have been major side effects, including the disaggregation of body and soul and disconnection from nature and community. The future of Islamic psychology, and health and wellbeing more broadly, requires efforts to “catch up with the past,” reviving traditional healing practices and institutions tailored to modern circumstances. This book is a crucial step towards that future.
--Dr. Abdallah Rothman, Clinical Director of DAR al-Shifaa and Executive Director of the International Association of Islamic Psychology.
Notă biografică
Dr. Rania Awaad, M.D., is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine, USA, where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islāmic Psychology Lab. In the community, she serves as the President of Maristān, a holistic mental health non-profit serving Muslim communities, and the Director of The Rahmah Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to educating Muslim women and girls. Follow her @Dr.RaniaAwaad.
Merve Nursoy-Demir, MA, obtained her bachelor’s degrees in the Departments of Psychology and History at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. Upon completing her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Merve started working in the Stanford Muslim Mental Health and Islāmic Psychology Lab. Currently, her research topics are on mental health practices, institutions, and theories in Islāmic history.
Merve Nursoy-Demir, MA, obtained her bachelor’s degrees in the Departments of Psychology and History at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. Upon completing her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Merve started working in the Stanford Muslim Mental Health and Islāmic Psychology Lab. Currently, her research topics are on mental health practices, institutions, and theories in Islāmic history.
Descriere
As part of the Islāmic Psychology and Psychotherapy Focus series, this book provides a foundation for mental health professionals who either directly deliver psychotherapy services or are involved in creating theories, institutions, or spaces of Islāmic Psychology and psychotherapy.