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Islamic Values and Ethics in Prevention and Treatment of Emotional Disorders
Transpersonal Psychotherapy: The Islamic Perspective
The Endocrine and Metabolic Effects
Stress Related Disorders and How the New Behavioral Medicine Concepts Reflect Teachings of Islam With Emphasis On Cognitive Discipline and Self-Regulatory Activities Including Daily Prayers
The Impact of Islam and Its Teachings on Preservation of Individual and Public Health
Physical and Psychological Health in Islam
Anger and Dejection--An Islamic Perspective
"Modern Stress And Its Cure From Qur'an"
Exam stress leads students to spirituality
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World Psychiatric Association
International Congress 2007


28 Nov - 2 Dec 2007

Melbourne Australia

For more information:
WPA International Congress '07


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Psychology of Muslims:An Insight
Monday, 28th August 2006

University of Western Sydney (Campbelltown Campus)

Narellan Road Campbelltow


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Competent Care of the Muslim Patient and Client:

A Skills-Building Forum For Healthcare and Social Services Providers

2nd Annual Mission of Hope Conference

31st August— 1st September

Thomas and Rachel Moore Education Centre

Liverpool Health Service


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Ph.D., F.B.Ps.S., C.Psychol., Hon.D.Sc.
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