Exploring Traditional Approaches for the Helping Profession: The Sufi Model
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KEY WORDS: spirituality, stress, sufism, counselling, psychology, and social work.
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About the Author: Dr. Zulkarnain Ahmad Hatta is a Lecturer at the School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. He can be reached at: zulahatta@usm.edu.my
How to cite this article? Hatta, Zulkarnain Ahmad. (2009). “Exploring Traditional Approaches for the Helping Profession: The Sufi Model” in TAWARIKH: International Journal for Historical Studies, Vol.1(1) October, pp.107-120. Bandung, Indonesia: ASPENSI [Asosiasi Sarjana Pendidikan Sejarah Indonesia], ISSN 2085-0980.
Chronicle of the article: Accepted (August 4, 2009); Revised (September 7, 2009); and Published (October 28, 2009).
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