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Muslim Talks- PODCAST
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Muslim Talks- PODCAST
Podcast · Muslim Mental Health Organization · Salam alaikum! We're a student-run organization at the University of Texas at Austin that focuses on the topic of Mental Health and its relations and effect on the Muslim community. We hope to build an environment that allows our listeners to feel safe and more knowledgeable on the topic of mental health and how to approach it. This podcast would consist of various topics regarding the subject and will sometimes feature guest speakers. We hope you enjoy listening! Disclaimer: We are not professionals in the field of mental health. If you have any feedback or suggestions for us, please let us know through this Google form: https://forms.gle/kg2eK1JQrAkM1tsD6
Muslim Talks Podcast Feedback/Suggestions Form
Muslim Talks Podcast Feedback/Suggestions Form
Mental Health Resources Spreadsheet
Mental Health Resources Spreadsheet
UT Mental Health Resources LINKS
UT Mental Health Resources LINKS
Palestine Donation/Education LINKS
Palestine Donation/Education LINKS
Palestine Donation Links Baitulmaal: Baitulmaal is a humanitarian charity that provides support to people in need, including to Palestinian communities, with aid, including food, medical care, and education. Palestine Children’s Relief Fund: Provides free medical care and a pediatric mental he...
Maristan Palestine Mental Health Guidebook
Maristan Palestine Mental Health Guidebook
Our Mission Values Our mission is to offer culturally and religiously tailored mental health services, creating a secure haven for individuals to explore well-being within their faith. We strive to raise awareness about mental health in Muslim communities and beyond, breaking down stigmas and fostering a supportive environment for holistic healing. BOOK A CLINIC APPOINTMENT
Bridging faith and knowledge for mental health
Bridging faith and knowledge for mental health
Contributor Nur Sarah Hizam addresses the cultural barriers for Muslim students receiving proper mental health support.
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