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Seminars for Research and Practice “Psychological Consulting of Muslims: Fundamental Theory and Practice” in Kazan

https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2018-11-1-188-194

Abstract

Abstract: the article contains a report on the opening of the Tatarstan office of the Association of Psychological Support for Muslims in Kazan – the Association’s first office in Russia. It summarizes two scientific-practical workshops held in Kazan to mark the opening of the office on 21–22 February 2018: one by the Resource Centre for the Development of Islamic and Islamic Studies Education of the Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies of Kazan Federal University; and the other by the Association of Psychological Support for Muslims on “Counselling of Muslims: A Theoretical and Practical Framework”. The discussion of approaches to counselling Muslims is based on the works of the well-known Islamic psychologists.

About the Authors

Natalia Yu. Barieva
Aisha International Women’s Club
Russian Federation
Regional Coordinator, Aisha International Women’s Club


Olga S. Pavlova
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Pedag.), Associate Professor at the Department of Cross-Cultural Psychology and Psychological Problems of Multicultural Education, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education; Chairman of the Association of psychological assistance to Muslims; member of the International Association for the Psychology of Religion; member of the Russian Religious Society; Chief editor of the journal «Islam: the individual and society»; Deputy editor-in-chief of the journal «Minbar. Islamic studies».


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Barieva N.Yu., Pavlova O.S. Seminars for Research and Practice “Psychological Consulting of Muslims: Fundamental Theory and Practice” in Kazan. Minbar. Islamic Studies. 2018;11(1):188-194. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2018-11-1-188-194

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