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Nafs and Therapy
Noura Amkieh
18 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.
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This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.
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Mental Health
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EP 4: Religious Trauma, الصدمات الدينية - A conversation with Khoulod Aladani in Arabic
Nafs and Therapy
45 minutes 18 seconds
7 months ago
EP 4: Religious Trauma, الصدمات الدينية - A conversation with Khoulod Aladani in Arabic

في هذا الحوار، نتعمق في تعقيدات الصدمات الدينية وتداعياتها النفسية، ونستكشف كيف يمكن للصدمة الدينية أن تغير نظرة الفرد إلى الله والروحانية، مما يؤدي إلى أزمات وجودية وتوقعات مثقلة بالأعباء. تؤكد المناقشة على أهمية فهم وإعادة بناء العلاقات مع الله، ودور الشفاء النفسي، وضرورة الاعتراف بالأخطاء كجزء من رحلة الإيمان. نحن بحاجة إلى منهج شامل للشفاء يدمج الجسد والعقل والروح، ليوجه الأفراد في نهاية المطاف نحو حياة روحية أكثر إشباعًا.


In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of religious trauma and its psychological implications, we explore how religious shock can alter one's perception of God and spirituality, leading to existential crises and burdensome expectations. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding and rebuilding relationships with God, the role of psychological healing, and the necessity of recognizing mistakes as part of the faith journey. We need a holistic approach to healing that integrates the body, mind, and spirit, ultimately guiding individuals towards a more fulfilling spiritual life.


You can find Khoulod on:

• Website: https://tawazonspace.com/

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khoulod.aladani/?hl=en


You can find me on:

• Website: https://nouraamkieh.com/

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nafsandtherapy



Nafs and Therapy
This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.