About the Journal
Journal of Mental Health and Islamic Development (JMHID) is an academic journal that focuses on the study of mental health and human development from an Islamic perspective, integrated with psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and contemporary social sciences. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for publishing empirical research, conceptual papers, and evidence-based practices that connect Islamic values with issues of mental health and psychological well-being. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, Islamic psychology, spiritually integrated counseling and psychotherapy, mental health within Muslim families and communities, personality and moral development, resilience and spiritual well-being, as well as preventive and promotive approaches to mental health in educational and da'wah contexts. The journal encourages interdisciplinary dialogue between classical Islamic scholarship and modern scientific approaches. Through high-quality academic publications, the Journal of Mental Health and Islamic Development aims to enrich scholarly discourse, provide practical contributions to mental health professionals, educators, and researchers, and support the development of culturally grounded and ethically informed mental health models rooted in Islamic values.
| Journal Title | : Journal of Mental Health and Islamic Development |
| Initials | : JMHID |
| Frequency | : February, September |
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| Publisher | : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh |
| Accreditation | : - |
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