Muslim Mental Health Consortium

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The Muslim Mental Health Consortium is a group of health care and research professionals that work together to increase resiliency in the Muslim Community by improving mental health through advancements in diagnosis, treatment, and access to care.  The consortium works with professionals around the world to generate and apply research, offer trainings, and facilitate community outreach.

18th Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference

This year's conference theme: Silos to Systems - Weaving Together the Strands of Muslim Mental Health

Get ready to join us on April 10-11 2026 for MMHC 2026:

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Muslim Mental Health in North America Book Release

This comprehensive volume brings together leading scholars, clinicians, and community advocates to explore the evolving landscape of Muslim mental health.
 

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MSU programs and activities are not restricted based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin or other protected personal identity. This conference is open to all mental health practitioners, religious leaders, faculty, graduate students, and community organizers and members.