October 10th was World Mental Health Day. To commemorate, Bella Hijabs put together a list of mental health resources for Muslims.
- Stones to Bridges - blog where users can anonymously “ask Fatima” questions and receive support
- Khalil Center - psychology wellness center using Islamic faith based approaches
- Therapyformuslims.com - online resource for finding a therapist
- Institute for Muslim Mental Health - promotes mental health through networking and education
- The Family & Youth Institute - focuses on youth, mental health, marriage, parenting, and well being
- Muslim Wellness Foundation - committed to healing, we’ll being, stigma reduction, and mental health advocacy
- Yaqeen Institute - Islamic research institute with several podcasts & articles advocating for Muslim mental health
- MAPSNetwork.org - Muslim Association of Psychological Services
- Amala - Muslim youth hotline offering support via call & text at 855-95-AMALA
- Naseeha - mental health hotline for Muslims and non-Muslims. Offers online therapy, texts, and calls at 1-866-NASEEHA