Muslim Mental Health, Inc. consultants published a resource in collaboration with the Nathan Kline Institute Center for Excellence in Cultural Competency for Muslim Americans.
The sub-headings in this piece are:
-Demographics
-Epidemiology of Mental Illness
Impact of Islam and Muslim cultural beliefs on mental health-related practices
-Role of Religion
-Views of psychiatric illness
-Use of religious and spiritual interventions
-Use of professional services
Some General Guidelines for the assessment and treatment of Muslim patients
-Assessment and Consultation
-Psychotherapy
-Medications
Specific Group Issues
-Women
-Youth
-Family Unit and Elderly
-Refugees and Victims of Trauma, War and Disaster
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