Anti-Muslim Hatred in the U.S.: Couple Therapy Implications for Discriminated Muslim Couples

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Abstract

With the growing Muslim population in the United States, Islamophobia and discriminatory acts toward Muslims have been increasing. Negative images in the media, which have strengthened stereotypes about Islam, have affected Muslim individuals, couples, and families. Although the impact of islamophobia has been addressed for individuals, not enough attention has been paid to Muslim couples who experience discrimination due to their religious beliefs. Experience of harassment and negativity is likely to profoundly affect individuals’ couple and family relationships. This lack of research may leave mental health professionals unprepared to sufficiently help Muslim couples that encounter discrimination. Thus, the present study discusses Muslims and their experiences in the U. S. before considering important concerns about couple relationships for mental health professionals working with this population. The purpose is to provide guidance and possible strategies to assist couple therapists for culturally competent practice with Muslim couples.

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GENÇ, E. (2022). Anti-Muslim Hatred in the U.S.: Couple Therapy Implications for Discriminated Muslim Couples. Spiritual Psychology and Counseling. https://doi.org/10.37898/spc.2022.7.1.163

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