Dr. Rania Awaad

@DrRaniaAwaad

Psychiatry Prof at Stanford. Director, Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab. Clinical Director, Khalil Center, Bay Area. Islamic Law & Theology Prof

Stanford, CA
Joined May 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Dec 2018

    Salaam! If you would like to request Dr. Rania for a speaking engagement, please fill out this form: other inquiries can be emailed to caadmin@khalilcenter.com

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  2. Dec 25

    Teaching about leadership at MYNA camp this week! Told the campers I was once in their seats (literally) and have never imagined years later being the one instructing! Thank you for instilling decades of leadership skills! Can't wait to see what the new gen will bring

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  3. Dec 24

    We hope M-PAMH will be a helpful addition to MMH literature and researchers for many generations to come! Full link to article:

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  4. Dec 24

    The Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab is excited to share our newest resource for Muslim Mental Health research: M-PAMH is the first validated scale on attitudes and perceptions to mental health that is custom-tailored for Muslim populations!

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  5. Dec 22
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  6. Dec 22

    I attended MYNA camps and conferences as a teen and owe those experiences as some of the most important for solidifying my Muslim identity. I'm excited to be giving back all these years later and teaching at the MYNA camp in California this week!

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  7. Dec 11

    To learn more about the lab and the ongoing projects, click the link in my bio!

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  8. Dec 11

    It acts as a base for mentorship and growth for everyone involved, regardless of where they are academically...

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  9. Dec 11

    The Muslim Mental lab has five areas of focus: Advancing science and research, education and training, clinical innovation, community engagement and partnerships, and professionalism and leadership...

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  10. Dec 11

    A little bit on the Muslims and Mental health lab at Stanford School of Medicine: It provides individuals with the opportunity to learn about mental health and how it pertains to the muslim population...

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  11. Dec 5

    Watch for the opportunity to better understand the integration of both the spiritual and scientific aspects of mental health care, as well as some ethical dilemmas that can surface during the therapeutic process for mental health professionals. Full Vid:

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  12. Retweeted
    Dec 3

    THIS SUNDAY - 'Emotional Wellbeing for the Muslim Woman" Learn about the foundations of emotional health and self care with Hira Khanzada, Psychotherapist at Sunday | December 8th | 2pm to 3pm

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  13. Dec 3

    70,000 served and counting! Please support the incredibly important work 💪 of providing excellent mental health care for Muslims by .

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  14. Dec 3

    Please support the Rahmah Foundation's 20/20 Vision new year campaign to provide quality Islamic programming for women and girls by qualified female scholars! or

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  15. Retweeted
    Nov 27

    Announcing the Hurma Project 2020 Public Lecture and Research Conference - Jan 10-11 with and many more scholars & experts

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  16. Nov 22

    Need ? "Miniskirt" doesn't usually come to mind when one hears "Master Quran Reciter"... But it does for me. She was my Quran teacher in Syria. May we be inspired by her journey to never again judge a book by its cover. Full clip:

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  17. Nov 20

    Full link for the video from my previous tweet:

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  18. Nov 20

    Watch for a morning pick me up! This nameless Indonesian woman is the embodiment of the Sunnah... May we always be inspired to be in the service of our fellow humans wherever life may take us.

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  19. Retweeted
    Nov 19

    New video: In the course "The Psychology of Xenophobia" taught by professor , students learn about the work of organizations including to counter the effects of Islamophobia on local residents' lives & mental health:

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  20. Nov 15

    We are spiritually deprived in this modern digital age.

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  21. Nov 15

    Five key points to take home: individualize your approach, always check in with what is going on, set your family rules, disconnect from media to rebuild spirituality, and set those expectations

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