From webinars to panels to conferences, the Muslim Mental Health Consortium is working diligently to educate and inspire others.
PDFs
External Websites
Working with Muslim Patients - American Psychiatry Association
Past & Present Partners:
ACCESS-Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services
American Muslim Health Professionals
Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge (CMHR-CU)
FACE (Facing Abuse in Community Environments
Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
Institute of Muslim Mental Health
International Association of Islamic Psychology
ICNA Relief USA – Muslims For Humanity
Islamic Social Services Association
MSU Center for Gender in Global Context
Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative
Video Webinars
We Stand Together in Faith-Interfaith dialogue on perceptions and practices of faith & mental health
Panelists: Farha Abbasi, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Sapna Gill Sood, Clinical Psychologist; Shuchi Khosla, M.D., Chief Resident, Department of Psychiatry; Arvind-Pal Mandair Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sikh Studies, University of Michigan; Moderator: Siddharth Chandra, Director, Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University
Co-Sponsors: Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry Muslim Mental Health Consortium, Michigan State University Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University Muslim Studies Program
Faith and Mental Health: Role of religion/spirituality in our resilience and wellness webinar
Presented by Universitas Islam Malang (UNISMA Malang), Michigan State University, and Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM)
15 September 2020 - 19:00 WIB / 08:00 am Michigan Time (EDST)
Panelists: Farha Abbasi, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Michigan State University Asst. Prof. Dr. Rahma Triliana, M.Kes., Ph.D Dean, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Islam Malang (UNISMA Malang), Indonesia
Assoc. Prof. Lukman, S.Psi., M.App., Psy Vice Dean, Faculty of Psychology Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM), Indonesia
Moderator: Rio Risandiansyah, S.Ked, MP, Ph.D Faculty of Medicine UNISMA Malang
Host: Dr. Imam Wahyudi Karimullah, MA Head of Office of International Affairs University of Islam Malang (UNISMA)
Suicide Prevention: The Parents Role
Presented by Association of Muslima in Nurture and Advocacy & Michigan State University
Panelists: Dr. Siti Aishah Hassan Associate Professor, Faculty of Educational Studies Universiti Putra Malaysia
Dr. Halim Naeem Psychologist, Leader in the Muslim Mental Health Movement
Dr. Farha Abbasi Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Michigan State University