Mental health is a vital aspect of our overall well-being, yet it remains stigmatized in many Muslim communities. Conversations around anxiety, depression, or mental illness are often avoided, cultivating a general attitude of “don’t talk about our problems.” This often leaves those who are struggling feeling isolated or invalidated....
Read More »15th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference (2023)
The 15th anniversary Muslim mental health conference is hosted by the Muslim Mental Health Consortium at Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Psychiatry...
Read More »Mental Health; an Islamic Perspective
The Islamic educational system teaches Muslims the recommendations on human mental health from choosing a spouse, childbearing, breastfeeding and...
Read More »Online Muslim Mental Health Company Launches in the UK, Australia and New Zealand
Online Muslim Mental Health company TherapyLine that aims to Normalize Mental Health services in the Muslim world launches in the UK, Australia and...
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