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Dr. Fahad Khan

Senior Fellow
Clinical psychiatry
Clinical Psychology

Dr. Fahad Khan is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Masters degree in Biomedical Sciences. He has also been a student of religious studies, beginning with his memorization of Qur’an at the age of 16. He currently serves as the Deputy Director at Khalil Center, the largest provider of Muslim mental health in North America providing psychological services while supervising clinical and research work. He also teaches undergraduate as well as graduate courses in various academic institutions. His research and writing interests include Muslim mental health and Islamic psychology. He is a fellow of the International Association of Islamic Psychology and serves as a reviewer and editor for various peer-reviewed journals in the United States and Pakistan. He is actively involved in professional organizations and has served on many committees and divisions of the American Psychological Association (APA) as well as Illinois Psychological Association (IPA). For his work and dedication, the APA awarded him the 2021 Early Career Psychologist Champion and 2020 Early Career Achievement Awards. 

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Dr. Fahad Khan Books

Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care 1st Edition
Fahad Khan

This text outlines for the first time a structured articulation of an emerging Islamic orientation to psychotherapy, a framework presented and known as Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP).

TIIP is an integrative model of mental health care that is grounded in the core principles of Islam while drawing upon empirical truths in psychology. The book introduces the basic foundations of TIIP, then delves into the writings of early Islamic scholars to provide a richer understanding of the Islamic intellectual heritage as it pertains to human psychology and mental health. Beyond theory, the book provides readers with practical interventional skills illustrated with case studies as well as techniques drawn inherently from the Islamic tradition. A methodology of case formulation is provided that allows for effective treatment planning and translation into therapeutic application. Throughout its chapters, the book situates TIIP within an Islamic epistemological and ontological framework, providing a discussion of the nature and composition of the human psyche, its drives, health, pathology, mechanisms of psychological change, and principles of healing.

Mental health practitioners who treat Muslim patients, Muslim clinicians, students of the behavioral sciences and related disciplines, and anyone with an interest in spiritually oriented psychotherapies will greatly benefit from this illustrative and practical text.

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Dr. Fahad Khan Articles

Psychospiritual Conceptualization of Nafs from the Perspectives of Muhammad Iqbal
Fahad Khan
An expanded analysis of Iqbal’s concept of the nafs within his model of self-development is presented.
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Application of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (TIIP) and Its Clinical Outcome on Psychological Distress Among American Muslims in Outpatient Therapy
Fahad Khan
This study provides preliminary practice-based evidence for the clinical efficacy of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy with Muslim patients.
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Integrating Islamic Traditions in Modern Psychology: Research Trends in Last Ten Years
Fahad Khan
This review synthesizes a decade of research on culturally and religiously informed clinical psychology for Muslim clients.
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