Publications by IAIP Fellows
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Articles Authored by IAIP Fellows
Title: The clinical scope of Islamic psychotherapy: A grounded theory study
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman & Adrian Coyle
Year: 2021
Published In: Spirituality in Clinical Practice
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Pages: Advance online publication
Title: Conceptualizing an Islamic psychotherapy: A grounded theory study
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman & Adrian Coyle
Year: 2020
Published In: Spirituality in Clinical Practice
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Pages: 7(3), 197-213
Title: An Islamic Theoretical Orientation to Psychotherapy
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman
Year: 2018
Published In: Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy edited by Carrie York Al-Karam
Publisher: Templeton Press
Pages: 25-56
Title: Outlining a Case Illustration of Islamically-Integrated Psychology
Author(s): Hooman Keshavarzi & Fahad Khan
Year: 2018
Published In: Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy edited by Carrie York Al-Karam
Publisher: Templeton Press
Pages: 175-207
Title: Toward a framework for Islamic psychology and psychotherapy: An Islamic model of the soul
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman & Adrian Coyle
Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Religion and Health
Volume: 57
Pages: 1731-1744
Title: Traditions, paradigms and basic concepts in Islamic psychology
Author(s): Rasjid Skinner
Year: 2019
Journal: Journal of Religion and Health
Volume: 58
Pages: 1087-1094
Title: Islamic Perspectives on Psychological and Spiritual Well-being and Treatment
Author(s): Hooman Keshavarzi & Bilal Ali
Year: 2018
Published In: Islamophobia & Psychiatry: Recognition, Prevention, and Treatment edited by H. S. Moffic,, J. Peteet, A. Hankir, R. Awaad
Publisher: in press
Title: The evolving Islam and psychology movement
Author(s): Paul Kaplick & Rasjid Skinner
Year: 2017
Journal: European Psychologist
Volume: 22(3)
Pages: 198-204
Title: Integrating Islamic Traditions in Modern Psychology: Research Trends in Last Ten Years
Author(s): Amber Haque, Fahad Khan, Hooman Keshavarzi, & Abdallah Rothman
Year: 2016
Journal: Journal of Muslim Mental Health
Volume: 10:1
Pages: 75-100
Author(s): Sumara Naz & Muhammad Tahir Khalily
Year: 2016
Journal: Journal of Religion and Health
Volume: 55:2
Pages: 439-447
Title: Obsessional Disorders in al-Balkhi’s 9th Century Treatise: Sustenance of the Body and Soul
Author(s): Rania Awaad & Sara Ali
Year: 2015
Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
Volume: 180
Pages: 185-189
Title: Outlining a Psychotherapy Model for Enhancing Muslim Mental Health Within an Islamic Context
Author(s): Hooman Keshavarzi & Amber Haque
Year: 2013
Journal: The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
Volume: 23
Pages: 230-249
Title: Integrating Indigenous Healing Methods in Therapy: Muslim Beliefs and Practices
Author(s): Amber Haque & Hooman Keshavarzi
Year: 2013
Journal: The International Journal of Culture and Mental Health
Volume: 7:3
Pages: 297-314
Author(s): Muhammad Tahir Khalily
Year: 2012
Journal: Islamic Studies
Volume: 51:3
Pages: 327-336
Title: An Islamic approach to psychology and mental health
Author(s): Rasjid Skinner
Year: 2010
Journal: Mental Health, Religion & Culture
Volume: 13(6)
Pages: 547-551
Title: Uncontrolled Anger and its Management in the Light of Sunnah
Author(s): Muhammad Tahir Khalily
Year: 2010
Journal: Insights
Volume: 3(2-3)
Pages: 33-62
Author(s): Amber Haque
Year: 2004
Journal: Journal of Religion & Health
Volume: 43(4)
Pages: 357-377
Books Authored by IAIP Fellows
Title: Psychology of personality: Islamic perspectives
Author(s): Amber Haque & Yasien Mohamed
Year: 2022
Publisher: International Association of Islamic Psychology
ISBN: 978-1737281627
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman
Year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780367611507
Title: Islamic Psychology Around the Globe
Editors: Amber Haque & Abdallah Rothman
Year: 2021
Publisher: International Association of Islamic Psychology
ISBN: 9781737281603
Title: Islamic Psychology: Human Behaviour and Experience from an Islamic Perspective
Editors: G. Hussein Rassool
Year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780367375157
Editors: Hooman Keshavarzi, Fahad Khan, Bilal Ali & Rania Awaad
Year: 2020
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0367488868
Title: Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy: Uniting Faith and Professional Practice
Author(s): Abdallah Rothman, Hooman Keshavarzi & Fahad Khan
Editor: Carrie York Al-Karam
Year: 2018
Publisher: Templeton Press
ISBN: 1599475413
Title: The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists
Author(s): Malik Badri
Year: 2016
Publisher: Islamic Book Trust
ISBN: 967052623X
Title: Cyber Counseling for Muslim Clients
Author(s): Malik Badri
Year: 2016
Publisher: Islamic Book Trust
ISBN: 9670957028
Title: Islamic Counselling: An Introduction
Author(s): G. Hussein Rassool
Year: 2016
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415742641
Title: Translation and annotation of Abu Zayd al-Balkhi’s Sustenance of the Soul
Author(s): Malik Badri
Year: 2013
Publisher: International Institute of Islamic Thought
ISBN: 1565645995
Title: Contemplation: An Islamic psychospiritual Study
Author(s): Malik Badri
Year: 2000
Publisher: International Institute of Islamic Thought
ISBN: 1565642678
Title: Fitrah: Islamic Concept of Human Nature
Author(s): Yasien Mohamed
Year: 1996
Publisher: Ta-Ha Publishers
ISBN: 1897940262
Other Articles related to Islamic Psychology
Abu-Raiya, H. (2015). Working with religious Muslim clients: A dynamic, Quranic- based model of psychotherapy. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 2(2), 120-133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/scp0000068
Abu-Raiya, H., & Pargament, K. I. (2010). Religiously integrated psychotherapy with Muslim clients: From research to practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(2), 181-188. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0017988
Abu-Raiya, H., Pargament, K. I., Mahoney, A., & Stein, C. (2008). A psychological measure of Islamic religiousness: Development and evidence for reliability and validity. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 18(4), 291-315. http:// dx.doi.org/10.1080/10508610802229270
Ali, B. & Keshavarzi, H. (2016). Forensic Psychology in Islamic Jurisprudence. Oxford Encyclopedia of Islamic Bioethics.Al-Radi, O., & Mahdy, M. A. (1994). Group therapy: An Islamic approach. Integrative Psychiatry, 10, 106–109.
Briki, W., & Amara, M. (2018). Perspective of Islamic self: Rethinking Ibn al-Qayyim’s three-heart model from the scope of dynamical social psychology. Journal of Religion and Health, 57(3), 836–848. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10943-017-0414-0
Ghorbani, N., Watson, P. J., Geranmayepour, S., & Chen, Z. (2014). Measuring Muslim spirituality: Relationships of Muslim experiential religiousness with religious and psychological adjustment in Iran. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 8(1), 77-94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/jmmh.10381607.0008.105
Hamdan, A. (2008). Cognitive restructuring: An Islamic perspective. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 3(1), 99-116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15564900802035268
Hodge, D. R. (2005). Social work and the house of Islam: Orienting practitioners to the beliefs and values of Muslims in the United States. Social Work, 50, 162–173.
Hodge, D. R., & Nadir, A. (2008). Moving toward culturally competent practice with Muslims: Modifying cognitive therapy with Islamic tenets. Social Work, 53, 31–41.
Yucel, S. (2009). Concept of shifa, healing, in the Qur’an and sunnah. Akademik Arastirmalar dergisi, 40, 225–235.
Other books related Islamic Psychology
Al-Razi, A. (2007). Razi’s Traditional Psychology (A.J. Arberry Trans.). Kazi Publications Inc.
Bakhtiar, L. (1994). Moral Healer's Handbook: The Psychology of Spiritual Chivalry. Institute of Traditional Psychoethics and Guidance. Kazi Publications, Inc.
Ghazali, A. (2014). Mukhtasar Ihya Ulum Ad-Din. (M. Khalaf Trans.). Lypia/Nikosia, Cyprus: Spohr Publishers.
Mishkawayh, A. (2003). Refinement of Character (C.K. Zurayk Trans.). Kazi Publications Inc.
Utz, A. (2011). Psychology from the Islamic perspective. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: International Islamic Publishing House.