Muslims In Psychology Collective

A community of aspiring, trainee, and qualified Muslim psychological therapists.

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Join the Collective

We are a community of UK Muslim psychological therapists, across all levels of training and modalities who have identified a need to create a space for Muslim voices within psychology.

The collective is for anyone who self-identifies as Muslim and is currently studying or training as a psychological therapist.

If you self-identify as Muslim and would like to join, please click the link below!

"The heart is at the centre and connected to it is the mind, body, soul, and emotions." - Ibn Hamid Al-Ghazali

A prominent Muslim scholar who contributed to early Islamic scholarship on mental health.

Our Aims

  • Disseminate research and share resources pertaining to our communities.

  • Discuss our experiences and topical issues within our communities.

  • Help others navigate professional psychology through advice and guidance (Mentoring Scheme TBA).

  • Raise the voices of others within our community.

Ilm al Nafs

Ilm al Nafs (the knowledge of the self) was a term used by some classical scholars when they referred to in their discussions of mental and spiritual health.

Ilm al Nafs is a series of monthly articles authored by members of our community. The articles are carefully crafted to provide insights into a broad range of topics that are of significance to our communities.

Articles can be submitted for consideration by contacting us.

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