An Islamic perspective on mental health - with Rania Awaad
A thought-provoking journey into the intersection of Islamic teachings and contemporary mental health practice with world-renowned Rania Awaad.This lecture was recorded at the Ri on 13 March 2024.
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In an era where mental well-being is gaining increased recognition, Rania Awaad offers a thought-provoking journey into the intersection of Islamic teachings and contemporary mental health practices. With profound expertise in Islamic and medical sciences, this talk explores how Islamic traditions and principles can play a pivotal role in addressing the multifaceted challenges of modern mental health.
If you liked this, you might enjoy Tim Winter's talk on Islam and science: https://youtu.be/7EKtVx2A6d4
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Rania Awaad is an accomplished scholar and medical professional who has made significant contributions to the mental health field. Her roles at Stanford University span a broad spectrum, from pioneering courses in Islamic Psychology to instructing medical students, psychiatry residents, and clinical psychology trainees. Her commitment extends to educating undergraduate and graduate students on topics like implicit bias and integrating culture and religion into medical care. In this talk, Rania masterfully navigates the delicate balance between spirituality and psychological well-being, providing profound insights into how Islamic principles enrich and inform our understanding of mental health.
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