Aims and Scope

Implementation of Islamic Counseling promotes theory, research, and practice on the intersection of religion, spirituality, and ethics in the counseling process, with a particular emphasis on the competent and ethical integration of religion and spirituality into counseling.

Papers published in twice a year (June and December):
(1) Evaluation reports and research findings;
(2) Conceptual and methodological issues; and/or
(3) Implications of the above for action; and/or
(4) An extensive book reviews section and also occasional reports on counseling and spirituality materials and equipment.