Mental Health, Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology ~ Sisters
Course
About The Course
Mental Health, Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology online course intends to raise awareness of the cultural considerations, Islam and spirituality involved in assessing Muslim patients with mental health problems. The course explores mental disorders as a multifactorial affair in which spiritual, social, psychological and physical factors may play a role. It seeks differential diagnostic skills as an essential aspect in offering help to those who believe their problems are caused by possession. Further, the course provides accessible literature on clinical issues and practice, interventions, management, and evidence-based practice to help health workers better understand Islamic beliefs about possession and how to work with patients with such beliefs.
Mental Health, Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology course serve as an essential guide for mental health professionals, social workers and psychologists. It should also intrigue academics and students in the healthcare sciences.
The belief that Jinn spirits can cause mental illness in humans through affliction or possession is widely accepted among Muslims. This belief is a crucial but frequently overlooked aspect of mental health issues among Muslim patients in psychiatric care. This course explores the nature of such beliefs, their relationship to mental health and the reasons for their importance in clinical practice.
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At A Glance
- 16 Live Online Sessions
- Duration: 4+ months
- Sundays, 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM (London, UK)
- Video Recordings Available
- Access to Mobile App
- Certificate
- From £19.99/Month (For 4 Months)
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- Starts on 7th July 2024
- Course Fee:
Pay in Full:£99.99£79.99
Pay in 4 Installments: £19.99 per month - Registration Deadline: 6th July 2024
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Learning Outcomes
- Examine the perception and somatisation of mental health problems in Muslims.
- Outline the effects of evil eye and possession syndrome.
- Identify general symptoms of evil eye and envy.
Here is the course outline:
Welcome Aboard: Course IntroductionMental Health,Jinn Possession and Islamic Psychology online course intends to raise awareness of the cultural considerations, Islam and spirituality. |
Session 1A captivating course delving into the intriguing connections between Mental Health, Jinn Possession, and the profound wisdom of Islamic Psychology. Prepare to be amazed! |
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. |
Session 3Evil eye: Belief in malevolent gaze causing harm. Possession syndrome: Individuals feeling controlled by external entities or spirits. |
Session 4Evil eye & envy in Islam: Diagnosing harmful glances, symptoms of affliction, and invoking divine protections for safeguarding. |
Session 5Explore the Jinn world: Evidence from Qur'an and Sunnah, uncovering their nature, roles, and significance in Islamic teachings. |
Session 6Dissociative disorders: Psychological conditions involving disconnection from reality. Jinn possession: Cultural belief of supernatural influence on such disorders. |
Session 7Categorizing overwhelming whisperings, understanding their impact, and seeking spiritual remedies for relief. |
Session 8In Islamic perspective, magic, witchcraft, and demonic possession are phenomena believed to exist, affecting individuals spiritually, leading to supernatural interventions. |
Session 9This networking session offers a unique platform for discussing the intricate connections between mental health, jinn possession, and Islamic psychology, fostering dialogue and understanding. |
Session 10Nafs psychology: Islamic concept of self and soul. Psychodynamic perspective: Examining subconscious influences on behavior and emotions. |
Session 11Spiritual interventions: Recitation of Qur'an, supplications, ruqyah, seeking protection from Allah against evil eye, Jinn possession, and witchcraft. |
Session 12Join our live session on 'Islamic Counselling: The Dodo Bird Revival' to explore effective approaches in nurturing mental well-being through Islamic principles. |
Session 13"Collaborating for Holistic Wellness: Bridging Traditional Healers, Faith Leaders, and Mental Health Practitioners" explores synergies among diverse disciplines for comprehensive well-being. |
Session 14Explore the diverse realms of magic and witchcraft, uncovering their categories and idiosyncrasies in this intriguing exploration. |
Session 15 - Prevention, therapeutic and spiritual interventionsPrevention aims to stop issues before they start, while therapy addresses existing problems through medical or psychological treatments. |
Session 16 - Case Studies Contined |