Islamic Psychology - Integrative Dialogue: Psychology, Spirituality, Science and Arts (Paperback)
The present book represents an interesting dialogue between two worlds - the world of psychology in the Islamic context, also called Islamic psychology, and the findings of the Western psychology - of which integration is important. In this first volume of the book series the contributions of the Islamic Psychology and biopsychological
basics in Education and life are drawn from the presentations of scholars and practitioners who gathered in 2018 for an International BIONET Conference at the Islamic University of Indonesia in Yogyakarta, along with participants from many Countries of the so called western and Islamic world. There they led a dialogue in psychology, spirituality, biocentric-oriented, which means life-oriented, science and art. During this conference these fields were scientifically discussed and practically experienced in an interdisciplinary and integrative way. This is the basic idea of Biocentric Science and BIONET - a meeting of people who can experience spiritual approaches, art and make and exchange knowlegde about their scientific studies about it.
basics in Education and life are drawn from the presentations of scholars and practitioners who gathered in 2018 for an International BIONET Conference at the Islamic University of Indonesia in Yogyakarta, along with participants from many Countries of the so called western and Islamic world. There they led a dialogue in psychology, spirituality, biocentric-oriented, which means life-oriented, science and art. During this conference these fields were scientifically discussed and practically experienced in an interdisciplinary and integrative way. This is the basic idea of Biocentric Science and BIONET - a meeting of people who can experience spiritual approaches, art and make and exchange knowlegde about their scientific studies about it.
The Editors Wanadya Ayu Krisna Dewi works at Islamic University of Indonesia. Her areas ofresearch are Islamic psychology and its integration with various fields of appliedpsychology, such as family psychology.Emi Zulaifah works at the Department of Psychology of the Islamic University ofIndonesia. She earned her doctorate at the University of Leipzig and spent timestudying in San Francisco. Her areas of research and work cover work and family, industrial and organizational psychology, and Islamic psychology.Dian Sari Utami works at the Department of Psychology of the Islamic Universityof Indonesia. Following her doctorate from the University of Leipzig she works ontopics such as family psychology and the development of international cooperationbetween the Islamic world and the western world.Marcus Stueck worked at the Department of Health Science of the University ofLeipzig for many years and has been holding conferences and lectures at the IslamicUniversity of Indonesia for long. He developed an integrative Biocentric HealthTheory that unifies, practises and investigates the spiritual, biological, psychologicaland educational basics of health and life.