Re.TiReD
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AssalamuAlaykum
I've come across the view on this board several times now, of people (muslims) saying that counselling is a total waste and as Muslims we dont need to spend hundreds on counselling sessions when we have Islam as a solution and as a way of life, something to live our lives by.
But my question is, people who come to counselling are not always lost, its just that sometimes they have difficulty coping with where life has taken them, they may know what the solution is, heck they may even have tried to put it into practice themselves, but when they find that they cant, and need a helping hand and somebody to physically guide them through, they might decide to see a counsellor.
If somebody is experiencing post-tramatic stess disorder after an accident or has experienced a loss, to tell them to turn to Allah or find a solution in Islam, although an extremely valid and valuable point, may not always work. Islam provides spiritual comfort and peace of mind sometimes, but at other times we might need something physical, a helping hand, somebody qualified to talk to, somebody you know will bring you up rather than drag you further down...
So....any thoughts? Muslims and Counselling, Muslim Counsellors? Yay or Nay?
WassalamuAlaykum
I've come across the view on this board several times now, of people (muslims) saying that counselling is a total waste and as Muslims we dont need to spend hundreds on counselling sessions when we have Islam as a solution and as a way of life, something to live our lives by.
But my question is, people who come to counselling are not always lost, its just that sometimes they have difficulty coping with where life has taken them, they may know what the solution is, heck they may even have tried to put it into practice themselves, but when they find that they cant, and need a helping hand and somebody to physically guide them through, they might decide to see a counsellor.
If somebody is experiencing post-tramatic stess disorder after an accident or has experienced a loss, to tell them to turn to Allah or find a solution in Islam, although an extremely valid and valuable point, may not always work. Islam provides spiritual comfort and peace of mind sometimes, but at other times we might need something physical, a helping hand, somebody qualified to talk to, somebody you know will bring you up rather than drag you further down...
So....any thoughts? Muslims and Counselling, Muslim Counsellors? Yay or Nay?
WassalamuAlaykum