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Mental Health, Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology


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The course explores mental disorders as a multifactorial affair in which spiritual, social, psychological and physical factors may play a role.

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Modules

1

Introduction

2

Perception and Somatization of Mental Health Problems

3

Evil Eye & Possession Syndrome

4

Evil Eye and Envy in Islam: Diagnosis, Symptoms and Protections

5

The World of Jinn: Evidence from the Qur’an and Sunnah

6

Dissociative Disorders and Jinn Possession

7

Typology of Waswâs al-Qahri (Overwhelming Whisperings) Care

8

Magic, Witchcraft And Demonic Possession From An Islamic Perspective

9

Nafs psychology and its psychodynamic perspective 

10

Spiritual interventions with evil eye, Jinn possession and witchcraft

11

Islamic counselling : the Dodo Bird revival

12

Collaboration with traditional healers, faith leaders and mental health workers

13

Categories and idiosyncrasies of magic and witchcraft

14

Prevention, therapeutic and spiritual interventions|| ASSESSMENT WEEK

 

 

Here is the course outline:

1. Welcome Aboard: Course Introduction

Mental Health,Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology online course intends to raise awareness of the cultural considerations, Islam and spirituality.

2. Session 1

A captivating course delving into the intriguing connections between Mental Health, Jinn Possession, and the profound wisdom of Islamic Psychology. Prepare to be amazed!

3. Session 2

"Understanding Mental Health Perception and Somatization: Exploring How Mental Health Issues are Perceived and Expressed" delves into the relationship between perception, somatization, and mental health problems.

4. Session 3

Evil eye: Belief in malevolent gaze causing harm. Possession syndrome: Individuals feeling controlled by external entities or spirits.

5. Session 4

Evil eye & envy in Islam: Diagnosing harmful glances, symptoms of affliction, and invoking divine protections for safeguarding.

6. Session 5

Explore the Jinn world: Evidence from Qur'an and Sunnah, uncovering their nature, roles, and significance in Islamic teachings.

7. Session 6

Dissociative disorders: Psychological conditions involving disconnection from reality. Jinn possession: Cultural belief of supernatural influence on such disorders.

8. Session 7

Categorizing overwhelming whisperings, understanding their impact, and seeking spiritual remedies for relief.

9. Session 8

In Islamic perspective, magic, witchcraft, and demonic possession are phenomena believed to exist, affecting individuals spiritually, leading to supernatural interventions.

10. Session 9

This networking session offers a unique platform for discussing the intricate connections between mental health, jinn possession, and Islamic psychology, fostering dialogue and understanding.

11. Session 10

Nafs psychology: Islamic concept of self and soul. Psychodynamic perspective: Examining subconscious influences on behavior and emotions.

12. Session 11

Spiritual interventions: Recitation of Qur'an, supplications, ruqyah, seeking protection from Allah against evil eye, Jinn possession, and witchcraft.

13. Session 12

Join our live session on 'Islamic Counselling: The Dodo Bird Revival' to explore effective approaches in nurturing mental well-being through Islamic principles.

14. Session 13

"Collaborating for Holistic Wellness: Bridging Traditional Healers, Faith Leaders, and Mental Health Practitioners" explores synergies among diverse disciplines for comprehensive well-being.

15. Session 14

Explore the diverse realms of magic and witchcraft, uncovering their categories and idiosyncrasies in this intriguing exploration.

16. Session 15 - Prevention, therapeutic and spiritual interventions

Prevention aims to stop issues before they start, while therapy addresses existing problems through medical or psychological treatments.

17. Session 16 - Case Studies Contined

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