Dr. Mohammad Mehaidat
Research made readable.
Writing on clinical psychology, chronic pain, psychological wellbeing, family counseling, and spiritual guidance — grounded in research, accessible to all.
Religious Beliefs as a Practical Therapeutic Tool — Part 3 of 3
How can a therapist integrate religious beliefs into clinical sessions? In Part 3, Dr. Mehaidat presents practical tools: Quranic verses, prophetic hadith, stories of the prophets, supplication, and belief in divine decree — as genuine therapeutic strategies.
Psychology Theories and the Islamic Perspective — Part 2 of 3
Are Western psychological theories directly applicable in Arab societies? In Part 2, Dr. Mehaidat discusses the limitations of these theories, the importance of reclaiming the Islamic psychological tradition, and the role of language in therapy.
Religious Beliefs and Human Nature — Part 1 of 3
Human beings instinctively seek a source of strength and psychological stability. In Part 1 of this series, Dr. Mehaidat explores the relationship between human nature and faith, and how the Quran addresses the soul, mind, and self.