Traditions, Paradigms and Basic Concepts in Islamic Psychology

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Rasjid Skinner
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[1] University of Karachi,Institute of Clinical Psychology
[2] University of Sheffield,Department of Clinical Psychology
[3] Ihsaan (Islamic Psychological Therapy Service),undefined
[4] Cambridge Muslim College,undefined
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Islamic psychology; Paradigm; Concept;
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The conceptual tools of psychology aim to explain the complexity of phenomena that psychotherapists observe in their patients and within themselves, as well as to predict the outcome of therapy. Naturally, Muslim psychologists have sought satisfaction in the conceptual tools of their trade and in what has been written in Islamic psychology—notably by Badri (The dilemma of Muslim psychologists, MWH London, London, 1979), who critiqued Western psychology from an Islamic perspective, arguing the need to filter out from Western Psychology which was cross-culturally invalid or was in conflict with Islamic precept. In this paper, I advocate an extension of Badri’s (1979) approach and present a working model of the self derived from traditional Islamic thought. This model, though rudimentary and incomplete, I believe, makes better sense of my perceptions as a clinician than any other psychological model within my knowledge.
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页码:1087 / 1094
页数:7
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