Mental Health Between Revelation and ScienceA Preventive Framework for Psychological StabilityBy Dr. Rashid Abdalla G Ahmed, MDWhy are anxiety and depression rising in an age of medical progress?While modern psychiatry has refined diagnosis and treatment, many individuals continue to struggle with fragmentation, overstimulation, loneliness, and loss of meaning. In Mental Health Between Revelation and Science, Dr.
Rashid Abdalla G Ahmed, MD presents a broader lens - integrating biological insight, environmental awareness, and existential alignment into a coherent preventive framework. At the heart of the book is the Preventive Fitrah Model, built upon three pillars:. Alignment. Regulation. RestorationThe book explores:. Existential drift (ghaflah) and modern restlessness. Anxiety and the illusion of control.
Guilt, shame, and structured repentance. Digital overstimulation and identity pressure. Lifestyle, gut health, and biological vulnerability. Loneliness, aging, and community stability. Toward a more human and integrative psychiatryThis is not a rejection of science. It is an expansion of it. Written for clinicians, students, educators, and thoughtful readers, this book emphasizes prevention - strengthening internal architecture before crisis emerges.
Mental health is not sustained in isolation. It is sustained in alignment
Mental Health Between Revelation and ScienceA Preventive Framework for Psychological StabilityBy Dr. Rashid Abdalla G Ahmed, MDWhy are anxiety and depression rising in an age of medical progress?While modern psychiatry has refined diagnosis and treatment, many individuals continue to struggle with fragmentation, overstimulation, loneliness, and loss of meaning. In Mental Health Between Revelation and Science, Dr.
Rashid Abdalla G Ahmed, MD presents a broader lens - integrating biological insight, environmental awareness, and existential alignment into a coherent preventive framework. At the heart of the book is the Preventive Fitrah Model, built upon three pillars:. Alignment. Regulation. RestorationThe book explores:. Existential drift (ghaflah) and modern restlessness. Anxiety and the illusion of control.
Guilt, shame, and structured repentance. Digital overstimulation and identity pressure. Lifestyle, gut health, and biological vulnerability. Loneliness, aging, and community stability. Toward a more human and integrative psychiatryThis is not a rejection of science. It is an expansion of it. Written for clinicians, students, educators, and thoughtful readers, this book emphasizes prevention - strengthening internal architecture before crisis emerges.
Mental health is not sustained in isolation. It is sustained in alignment