Mental health counseling in the Islamic republic of Iran : a marriage of religion, science, and practice / Paul E. Priester
Series: Counseling and Values. 52 : 3, pages 253-264 Publication details: April 2008Content type:- text
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This article explores the state of mental health counseling in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Topics that are addressed include training of clinicians, theoretical developments in Islamic-based theories of psychology, and issues related to the practice of counseling. Counseling issues in the Islamic Republic of Iran are influenced by its unique culture and history. A discussion of issues related to the prevalence and treatment of addiction is included.
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