RESEARCH

 

Researcher Internship Program

 

Unlocking the Future of Mental Health: Iman Network’s Researcher Internship Program

Iman Network, a distinguished nonprofit organization, is at the forefront of revolutionizing mental health care through its groundbreaking Researcher Internship Program. Devoted to exploring and developing therapeutic approaches tailored to the diverse needs of specific populations, Iman Network is committed to making a lasting impact on mental health professionals, patients, and communities at large.

 

Researching Tailored Therapeutic Approaches

The Researcher Internship Program at Iman Network focuses on researching and developing therapeutic approaches to mental health. By understanding the unique challenges various populations face, the program aims to create targeted interventions that address specific mental health needs. This commitment to diversity ensures that the research outcomes are inclusive and reflective of the varied experiences within our global society.

 

Supporting Mental Health Professionals

Recognizing the crucial role played by mental health professionals, Iman Network is dedicated to researching and developing therapeutic approaches that cater to their unique needs. The program seeks to enhance the well-being of mental health professionals, providing them with tools and strategies to navigate the challenges inherent in their demanding roles. Iman Network envisions a ripple effect by supporting the mental health workforce, ultimately benefitting the patients under their care.

 

Empowering Mental Health Patients

Iman Network’s Researcher Internship Program is not only about addressing the needs of professionals but also about empowering mental health patients. The research aims to develop therapeutic approaches that enable individuals to reach optimal success in life. By tailoring interventions to individual needs and circumstances, the program strives to foster resilience and a sense of agency in mental health patients, helping them lead fulfilling lives.

 

Iman Network’s Commitment to Positive Impact

As a nonprofit organization, Iman Network is steadfastly committed to having a positive impact. The Researcher Internship Program reflects this commitment by focusing on tangible outcomes that contribute to the betterment of mental health care globally. The program aims to shape the future of mental health practices and policies through rigorous research and collaboration.

 

How to Apply

Iman Network invites passionate individuals with a keen interest in mental health research to apply for the Researcher Internship Program. This unique opportunity allows interns to contribute to cutting-edge research, collaborate with experts in the field, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of diverse populations.

 

Iman Network’s Researcher Internship Program is a beacon of hope for the future of mental health. By actively addressing the needs of both professionals and patients, the program strives to create a world where mental health is understood, supported, and optimized for success. Join Iman Network in this transformative journey towards a healthier, more resilient global community.

Positivity during a Pandemic Can COVID-19 raise the psychological immunity of individuals and society?

A time for crises is a time for opportunities. The COVD-19 crisis is a real opportunity for psychological immunity, learning, and re-strengthening social cohesion if we exercise responsibility, flexibility, and awareness.

Media-generated panic and rumors surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic cause anxiety and confusion as fears are magnified: fear of a lack of food and medical supplies, fear that this disease will take more lives and fear of the unknown itself. There is also a fear of unemployment, isolation, and social exclusion if an individual is rumored to be sick and have to be quarantined. This situation results in tremendous psychological pressure, which may turn into a feeling of anger. Individuals who spread such negative rumors may be more vulnerable to psychological damage, as they fall victim to an over-exaggerated fear.

Instead, individuals must have a definite sense of responsibility and follow recommended preventive and hygienic methods without letting fear control their lives. Individuals must be flexible and creative in finding beneficial alternatives to help them continue their lives without exposing themselves and their families to risk. For example, individuals can attend work or school remotely or exercise around their neighborhood while practicing social distancing measures. Not keeping busy increases anxiety and fear; we must stay flexible and productive so that stress and tension do not control us as a result.

Positive effects of the COVD-19 pandemic include:
  • Gaining skills in staying healthy.
  • Learning how to maintain high standards of personal hygiene.
  • Restoring family relations and
  • Learning responsibility towards society.
  • Learning how to deal positively with crises.
  • Learning positive
  • Learning asceticism as certain things accustomed to suddenly disappear in an emergency.
  • Increasing psychological immunity on a personal and social level. Individual good characteristics will emerge.
  • Learning how to maintain personal calm and
  • Learning to provide the necessary care to others such as family members, relatives, and neighbors. Individuals will feel proud of their unselfishness and the care they have shown towards others.
  • Re-assessing life’s priorities and relationships, instead of material things.
  • Learning how to appreciate others, especially our older adults.
  • Learning to value real social relationships rather than social media relationships.
  • Learning how to develop sympathy for those who are less fortunate.
  • Learning the importance of engaging and giving to charities.
  • Learning how to put our humanity first and put our differences aside.
  • Learning how to enjoy and appreciate every moment of life.

Despite the difficult circumstances surrounding people during this pandemic, we must have hope and strive to think positively to overcome it together. We need to look favorably towards the future. This crisis is a time of opportunity, a time for reflection, and learning.

Current research

Muslim American Healthcare and Spiritual Need (MAHSN) in the health care system

Iman Network is partnering with Chicago University, Initiate on Islam and Medicine, and other national organizations in research that focuses on studying Muslim American Healthcare and Spiritual Need (MAHSN) in the health care system.

The survey will take about 10-15 minutes for participants to complete. Participants must be Muslim and 18 years or older to participate. The survey will be conducted online. We invite you to participate in this national health survey which will have a positive impact on Muslims across the United States of America. 15 minutes of your time could help improve healthcare for future generations.

Participants’ responses will be kept anonymous and confidential, and no identifiable information or protected health information will be collected or stored. Data will be used in aggregate. There are no direct benefits to your clinic or the participants and there will be no costs associated with participating in this study. We hope to use the results to guide providers to better meet the needs of their Muslim participants.