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The Islamic Workbook for Religious OCD : A Guide for Overcoming Intrusive Thoughts and Compulsions by
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Ines
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My therapist and I went on to defining OCD and categorising obsessions vs compulsions 😄
— May 11, 2024 05:47AM
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Ines
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I’m currently going through this and I find it to be so useful. Waswasa is a huge struggle of mine, but InshaAllah this book can help me overcome it. What I’ve been doing thus far is doing the activities on my iPad then showing to my therapist and asking for her thoughts too. Would really recommend to anyone with OCD!
— May 10, 2024 02:27AM
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Tash Matar
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Picked this up off a Muslim therapist friends shelf, and I found it simply fascinating. While working at a psych hospital, the number of clients struggling with religious OCD was disproportionate to providers able to provide care in an Islamically integrated way. I witnessed far too much islamophobic pathologization. This book offers an approach honouring nafs, āql(thoughts), rūh(soul) via spiritual interventions.
— Oct 02, 2023 06:40PM
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