The IOCDF is not a religious organization, nor do we promote any specific religious faiths or practices. IOCDF makes every effort to provide adequate resources for all faith groups and will continue to support the community by making these resources available.
The IOCDF Faith & OCD Roundtable videos bring together individuals with OCD, clergy, and clinicians for a collaborative conversation on OCD - recognizing that faith and mental health treatment do not have to be mutually exclusive.
This Muslim roundtable video includes leadership from the speakers below.
Danish Khan is an Undergraduate at Yale University studying Comparative Literature. He has a passion for activism and is involved in advocacy surrounding various social-political issues such as prison reform and combating Islamophobia. He uses his lived experience with OCD and navigating treatment to encourage others with OCD to seek clinical care.
Mubeena Mirza is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of OCD and Anxiety Disorders. She received training in the treatment of OCD at the UCLA OCD Intensive Outpatient Program. She is certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and incorporates mindfulness-based practices, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, into treatment. She is involved in the IOCDF Faith and OCD Taskforce and advocates for OCD awareness in the Muslim community. Mubeena is based in Redondo Beach, California.
Chaplain Kaiser Aslam
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