How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality

Religion & Mental Health Part 1: Psychotherapy

Dec 3, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Rania Awaad, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford Medical, sheds light on the rich history of Islamic psychology and its relevance in modern mental health care. Meanwhile, Dr. David Rosmarin, who leads a program at McLean Hospital, shares insights on integrating spirituality into psychiatric treatment. They explore how traditional teachings can enhance therapeutic practices, address the burdens placed on clergy in mental health support, and highlight the significant role spirituality plays in recovery and resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Rania's Journey From Skepticism

  • Dr. Rania Awaad was initially skeptical of psychotherapy as a devout Muslim.
  • A community member's psychosis and successful medical treatment changed her perspective and career direction.
INSIGHT

Islamic Psychology's Historical Depth

  • Islamic psychology was an interdisciplinary field combining medicine, theology, and philosophy.
  • A 9th century scholar described OCD and its treatment using early forms of cognitive behavioral therapy.
INSIGHT

Positive Religious Coping Benefits

  • Negative religious coping involves feeling punished or unworthy because of illness.
  • Positive reframing helps patients see trials as tests of character and signs of divine love.
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