For Your Spiritual and Emotional Growth | Letting Go of Perfectionism | Dr. Marwa Assar | 2.15.2023

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2023
  • Join Dr. Marwa Assar each week as she explores the inner self as it travels on its journey through this world in the path to Allah. We’ll learn how to look within ourselves to identify the obstacles that often prevent us from experiencing true contentment and closeness to Allah.
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    Dr. Marwa Assar is a psychologist and psycho-spiritual teacher who specializes in providing counseling as well as psycho-spiritual education that are rooted in Islamic teachings and approached through an Islamic Psychological Lens. Alongside her constant pursuit of Islamic studies, Dr. Marwa has studied psychology extensively for 10 years. In addition to completing both her bachelors and masters degree in psychology, she has also completed her doctorate of psychology (PsyD) degree at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her doctoral research focus was on Islam & Psychology as she completed a research study titled, "An Islamic Psychological Approach to Psychotherapy (2017)" highlighting what Islamic teachings have to offer to the world of psychological wellness and psycho-therapy with Muslim clients. Through Her work as both a psychologist and teacher, she is dedicated to empowering others on a spiritual, mental, and emotional level, and has spent over a decade extensively exploring and merging traditional Islamic teachings with psychology to help others cultivate greater psychological health, navigate their human experience beautifully, and tackle the spiritual & psychological barriers that come between them and experiencing healthy, fulfilling relationships with God, themselves, and others.
    In addition to her studies, Dr. Marwa's training as a psychologist involved working in diverse settings from an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility, to schools, private practice, and mental health organizations. Dr. Marwa is also The founder of The H.O.M.E Institute, which is named after her Heart Over Mind & Ego (H.O.M.E) approach to psycho-spiritual wellness, a methodology she conceptualized through an Islamic psychological lens to help others understand their psychological and spiritual design and experience greater inner peace and alignment. Through her work at The H.O.M.E Institute, Dr. Marwa offers both online and physical spaces for the hearts of others where students can learn the heart-centered knowledge and tools they need to thrive spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @faryaarshad9846
    @faryaarshad9846 Před 8 měsíci +1

    SubhanAllah, this is SO valuable and much needed

  • @inspiration1433
    @inspiration1433 Před 7 měsíci +1

    SubhanaAllah sister your talk is amazing, your knowledge both Islamic and psychological is refreshing as a combination. Jazaki Allah khair for enlightening us!😊

  • @wanitamoses7584
    @wanitamoses7584 Před rokem +1

    May Allah Bless you ❤

  • @mirzabeg2274
    @mirzabeg2274 Před rokem +2

    💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @inspiration1433
    @inspiration1433 Před 7 měsíci

    Sister do you still offer weekly halaqas, I’m in the UK and I’d love to access your sessions online if I can, if possible please share details 😊

  • @IndianSigma111
    @IndianSigma111 Před rokem +3

    I have a question
    That sahaba r.a. was very perfect ...which inspires me but when I starts to become like them ...I cannot and I fails because it's too tough and I become stressed too much that I cannot do nothing because .....I am not perfect like sahaba
    Please help me sort out of this waswasa please sister I want your help as soon as possible I am very depressed 😭😭😭😭😭😔😔😔

    • @peace6216
      @peace6216 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The sahaba surely were not perfect.
      They strove very hard, this is where the goodness comes from.
      The sahaba also were in different life than us. We have not been in a time place of revelation of God being given, or with the messenger (peace be upon him).
      They had special iman and specific challenges.
      We were created in this time for a reason. It is better for us and we have good to offer the world as it is now.
      It’s good to be inspired, but we must start realistically. Even the sahaba didn’t pray at the beginning, they were drinking, etc.
      God allowed even them slow change so we should be patient with ourself.

    • @peace6216
      @peace6216 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The goal is not to be as sinless as possible. But to be in a state of Tawba and coming back to Allah as much as possible. 💜
      We will never be sinless and perfect in our worship - we weren’t supposed to be.

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