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I’ve been battling colonial values my whole life. In therapy training, they arrived dressed as neutrality. There’s something almost elegant about that disguise. Neutrality sounds like fairness. Like an empty room, waiting. But rooms are never empty. They are furnished by whoever built them — their assumptions about what a self is, what healing looks...
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In this second stage of the progression route, students are invited into the world of nafsiyyat, the Islamic sciences of the self, as well as deepening their professional and personal understandings. Every aspect of the course is closely tied to theory in practice, so your heart is truly on a journey of service.
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