Islāmic Counselling and Psychotherapy : An Introduction to Theory and Practice
Islāmic Counselling and Psychotherapy : An Introduction to Theory and Practice
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Author(s): Rassool, G. Hussein
ISBN No.: 9781032586342
Pages: 400
Year: 202410
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 53.46
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

''First edition, Islamic Counselling: an Introduction to Theory and Practice has finally received its long awaited second edition: Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy . This edition builds on the comprehensive concepts and theories shared in the original and will no doubt be as valuable an asset to the world of Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy in terms of practice and education. It is an essential resource for psychotherapy students, academics and practitioners as well as an interesting read for those who have a curiosity for the subject matter.'' Khalida Haque, SNCPS (Accredited), psychotherapist, UK ''The revised edition of this essential book, Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy 2nd edition written by Professor Dr. G.Hussein Rassool skilfully navigates the intricate joining of spirituality and psychotherapy. The inclusion of postmodern therapeutic approaches, such as narrative and hope therapy, adds a contemporary layer to the discourse, ensuring that readers are equipped with the latest insights in the field. This edition offers a reflective exploration of the expanding role of Islamic psychotherapists, highlighting their evolving responsibilities and contributions within the broader context of mental health.


The in-depth examination of the integration of Qur'''nic teachings and hadith into the therapeutic process enriches the reader''s understanding of the profound connections between faith and mental well-being. Additionally, the book introduces an Islamic perspective on dream interpretation, unlocking new dimensions in the exploration of spiritual and psychological realms. Addressing ethical challenges specific to Islamic psychotherapy, Professor Rassool provides valuable guidance for practitioners navigating complex issues, ensuring a culturally sensitive and ethically sound practice. This work is not only a crucial resource for Muslims navigating mental health but also an invaluable read for anyone interested in the harmonious integration of spirituality into the therapeutic process.'' Razia Bhatti-Ali, PhD, c onsultant clinical psychologist (Connect Health Ltd/Bupa), UK ''At this point in the history of our Ummah, it is essential that scholars of experience and courage, each in their own field, envision a re-construction of the current disciplines and propose robust new ways of dealing with contemporary phenomena. Current systems, including in the discipline of psychology and in the variety of phenomena related to it, are proving ineffective in improving the human condition. That is why I was happy to see this extensive new study done by Professor G.Hussein Rassool, critiquing the current paradigm and proposing new ways of analysis and counselling on Islamic foundations.


May Allaah reward Professor Rassool and widen the circles of benefit of his work to Muslims and humanity writ large.'' Jasser Auda, PhD, President of Maqasid Institute Global at the International Peace University, South Africa ''Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy is a groundbreaking work that seamlessly weaves Islamic teachings into the fabric of modern psychotherapy. A vital resource for practitioners and scholars alike, this book offers a comprehensive guide, harmonising the Islamic principles with contemporary therapeutic techniques. Its depth and relevance make it an indispensable tool, fostering a holistic understanding of counselling within the Islamic framework.'' Zuleyha Keskin, PhD, Associate Head of School at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University, Australia ''Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy by Professor Dr. G. Hussein Rassool is an indispensable resource that bridges the gap between mainstream counselling and the specific needs of Muslim clients. This second edition represents a significant milestone, offering a comprehensive exploration of the intricate interplay between Islamic principles and psychotherapeutic practices.


The book covers a wide array of topics, from the foundational understanding of Islamic therapy to ethical considerations and the scope of Islamic psychotherapy. It critically examines various psychotherapeutic approaches through an Islamic lens, providing insights into their compatibility with Islamic principles. Professor Dr. G. Hussein Rassool delves into practical intervention strategies within Islamic psychotherapy, addressing the integration of Qur''anic verses, dream interpretation, halal-haram considerations, and presenting the Siraat Al-Islamic Psychotherapy Practice Model. What makes this edition particularly valuable is its updated content, exploring postmodern psychotherapy approaches like narrative and hope therapy. The author sheds light on the evolving role of Islamic psychotherapists and addresses ethical challenges specific to this field. The inclusion of an Islamic perspective on dream interpretation adds a unique dimension to the exploration of spiritual and psychological realms and tools.


Furthermore, Professor Rassool emphasizes the importance of therapists integrating spirituality, religion, psychology, and cultural awareness when working with Muslim clients. The book serves as a primer in Islamic psychotherapy, offering professionals, novice therapists, and students the tools and knowledge to enhance the effectiveness and culturally sensitive nature of therapeutic interventions. As someone deeply invested in the field of counselling and psychotherapy at a clinical set up like that of a hospital, I highly recommend Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy to practitioners, educators, and anyone seeking a profound understanding of how Islamic principles can be integrated into the therapeutic process. Professor Rassool''s meticulous research, practical guidance, and commitment to cultural sensitivity make this book an invaluable contribution to the field.'' Zulekha Shakoor Rajani , counselling and spiritual psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital, India ''Alhamdulillahirabbil ''alamiin. All praise is to Allah, the Lord of the world. It is with much pleasure that I should write an endorsement of another of Professor G. Hussein Rassool book, titled Islamic Counselling and Psychotherapy .


This book is the new edition of the same title published earlier. As the readers of Islamic Psychology have already known, he is the most productive author in the world today, in the science of Islamic Psychology. Now another mark of his prolificacy will soon be published. The title that he has decided to cover, become an answer for the long awaited guidelines in the area of Islamic counselling and psychotherapy. The book covers the important elements of understanding counselling and psychotherapy from an Islamic perspective: From the conceptual understanding, ethics, explanation of different approaches applied in the conventional psychotherapy seen critically from Islamic perspective, as well as current practices based on Islamic approaches - including family therapy. This book is a must read for those who teach, learn and practice counselling and psychotherapy. The teachers, students and practitioners who feel the need to better understand and support their Muslim clients with their unique worldview.'' Emi Zulaifah, PhD, Vice Dean of religious, students, alumni and partnership affairs, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia.



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