Mental Health Resources
Board Member Sana Raza Hussain provides helpful insights and wisdoms on relevant mental health topics.
Mental Health Blog
Mental Health Resources
This is a growing list of resources which we will frequently be updating. These resources are for both mental health professionals, educators, community leaders, as well as individuals and families. Please let us know if there are any resources missing from this list which you feel may be relevant to add by emailing us at info@muslimspace.org.
Immediate Support
COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line - 833-986-1919
Integral Care: 512-472-4357 (HELP)
YWCA Non-Crisis Warmline: 512-548-9922 (YWCA)
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
Muslim Mental Health
Khalil Center - www.khalilcenter.com
Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab
The Institute for Muslim Mental Health
Muslim Wellness Foundation - www.muslimwellness.com
The Family and Youth Institute (FYI) - www.thefyi.org
Center for Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology - www.ctr4muslimmentalhealth.com
Domestic Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Sexual Assault
SAFE Alliance: www.safeaustin.org/, 512-267-7233 (SAFE)
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: www.ndvh.org, 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence: www.nrcdv.org, 1-800-537-2238
National Sexual Assault Hotline: www.rainn.org, 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE)
Domestic Violence Resources - The Recovery Village
Therapist Directories
Inclusive Therapists: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/
Muslim Association for Psychological Services (MAPS): https://www.mapsnetwork.org/
South Asian Therapists: https://southasiantherapists.org/
Therapy In Color: https://www.therapyincolor.org/
TherapyDen: https://www.therapyden.com/
Additional Resources
Personality Disorders and Addiction - The Recovery Village
Islamic Addiction Treatment - American Addiction Centers
Book Recommendations
This is a growing list of reading materials which we will frequently be updating. These resources are for both mental health professionals, educators, community leaders, as well as individuals and families. Please let us know if there are any resources missing from this list which you feel may be relevant to add by emailing us at info@muslimspace.org.
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The Body Keeps the Score
What My Bones Know
My Grandmother’s Hands
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Come As You Are
Burnout
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Nonviolent Communication
Hold Me Tight
Set Boundaries, Find Peace
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The Whole Brain Child
Parenting from the Inside Out
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Counseling Muslims: Handbook of Mental Health Issues and Interventions
Islam and Mental Health: Beliefs, Research and Applications
Mental Health Resource Contributors
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Sana Raza Hussain
Treasurer, LMFT Asssociate, LPC Associate, NCC, Supervised by Michelle Silva Segura LMFT-S, LPC-S, SEP
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Usama Malik
Resident Chaplain