Islamophobia and Psychiatry

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Islamophobia and Psychiatry

Recognition, Prevention, and Treatment

Hankir, Ahmed; Awaad, Rania; Peteet, John R.; Moffic, H. Steven

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2026

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9783032164827

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Editors' Introduction to Second Edition.- Editors' Introduction.- Part I. General Issues.- 1. Mental Health in the Islamic Golden Era: The Historical Roots of Modern Psychiatry.- 2. Islamophobia: An Introduction to the Academic Field, Methods, and Approaches.- 3. Islamic Perspectives on Psychological and Spiritual Well-Being and Treatment.- 4. Religiosity and Mental Health in Islam.- 5. The Social Psychology and Neurobiology of Intergroup Conflict.- 6. Art for a Better World.- 7. Symbols and Identity in Islamophobia.- 8. Cultural Literacy.- 9. Psychiatric Cultural Formulation in the Islamophobic Context.- 10. Clinical Assessment Tools for the Culturally Competent Treatment of Muslim Patients.- 11. History of Islamophobia in American Society.- Part II. Psychiatric Implications of Islamophobia.- 12. Transference and Countertransference in Addressing Islamophobia in Clinical Practice.- 13. Islamophobia: A Jungian Analytical Perspective.- 14. The Islamophobic Normative Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Considerations.- 15. Challenges of Islamophobia: Psychiatric Considerations for Effectively Working with Muslim Patients.- 16. Understanding Islamophobia and Its Effects on Clinicians.- 17. Islamophobia from An American Muslim Perspective.- 18. Muslim Psychiatrists in Training Address Islamophobia in Clinical Experiences.- 19. Islamophobia in the United Kingdom: A British Muslim Psychiatrist's Perspective.- 20. Islamophobia: Social, Religious, and Clinical Considerations from a Jewish Psychiatrist.- 21. Islamophobia: A Christian Psychiatrist's Perspective.- 22. Islamophobia: A Hindu Psychiatrist's Perspective.- 23. What Does Islam Say About Burnout and Self-Care?.- 24. Islamophobia, Genocide, and Mental Health: A Palestinian Perspective on Collective Trauma.- Part III. Specific Clinical Challenges.- 25. Addressing the Mental Health Needs off African American Muslims in an Era of Islamophobia.- 26. Islamophobia and Ethical Challenges for LGBT Mental Healthcare.- 27. Islamophobia and the Mental Health of Rohingya Refugees.- 28. The Islamic Approach to Addressing Undue Anxiety.- 29. An Early Career Muslim Psychiatrist and Her Clinical Challenges.- 30. American Islamophobia: Psychological and Clinical Implications.- Part IV. Social Psychiatric Implications.- 31. Muslim Youth in the Face of Islamophobia: Risk and Resilience.- 32. Children, Adolescents, and Islamophobia.- 33. Caring for Muslim Refugees.- 34. A Case Study of the Political Determinants of Division: Muslim Perceptions of British Combat Troops.- 35. Community Resilience.- 36. Islamophobia and Public Mental Health: Lessons Learned from Community Engagement Projects.- 37. Psychological Determinants and Social Influences of Violent Extremism.- 38. Islamophobia in Canada.- 39. The Mental Health of Elders in the Context of Islamophobia.- 40. International Medical Graduates (IMGs) Muslim Women and Islamophobia.- 41. Interventions to Reduce Islamophobia Using the Contact Hypothesis.- 42. Faith Under Fire: The Intersection of Mental Health and Islamophobia in Muslim Student Communities.- 43. Non-Muslim Allies Fighting Islamophobia.- 44. Youth as a Global Arab Culture: Clinical Considerations.- Part V. Islamophobia and Judaism.- 45. Islam and Judaism in Medieval Society and the Life of Maimonides: Its Implications for Modern Islamophobia.- 46. Islamophobia and Antisemitism: Understanding the Roots and Exploring Solutions.- 47. Islamophobia in the Context of the Arab-Israel Conflict.- 48. Islamophobia and Antisemitism: An Interview with a Muslim and a Jewish Psychiatrist.- Part VI. Perspectives on the Future of Islamophobia.- 49. From Hatred to Healing: A Healing-Centered Framework for the Wounds of Islamophobia.- 50. The FBI TV Series and its Counter-narrative about Islamophobia.- 51. Reciprocal Accommodations: A Social Psychiatric Perspective on Islamophobia in Quebec.- 52. The Future of Islamophobia. Editors' Conclusions. Editors' Conclusions to the Second Edition.
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Islamophobia;Islam;Muslim;Cultural literacy;Mental health;LGBT;Psychiatric;Psychiatry;Women;Youth;Refugee;Extremism;International medical graduate;Arab-Israel conflict;Social