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What is Ibadah

Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions
It is an Arabic word meaning service or servitude. In Islam, ibadah is usually translated as “worship.”
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Ethical and Moral Dilemmas in Psychotherapy: Applying a Religiously Sensitive Framework to Therapy
Rabia Dasti (University of the Punjab, Pakistan), Rabia Farhan (KidsAbility, Canada), Tehreem Fatima Naqvi (University of the Punjab, Pakistan), Aisha Sitwat (University of the Punjab, Pakistan), and Iram Zehra Bokharey (Mayo Hospital, Pakistan)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0018-7.ch013
Abstract
The chapter highlights the importance of ethics and ethical codes in the light of the existing literature. It explains the various ethical dilemmas that can arise in the context of therapy. Moreover, it specifically explains the various ethical dilemmas experienced by Muslim psychologists with case examples to strengthen the argument. The worldview of the Muslim therapist is emphasized and the religious sensitivity in the outlook explained. The importance of professionals to safeguard their religious identity and also uphold the ethical precepts of the profession are discussed. The chapter also addresses difficulties and challenges faced by non-Muslim therapists while dealing with Muslim clients. The concept of cultural competence perspective is further highlighted stressing on the continuous self-reflection and educating oneself. The chapter concludes by stressing on the importance of incorporating knowledge of both religion and psychology for furthering the scope and vision of therapy.
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