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Should mental health therapies embrace religion?
Research from Leeds University which focuses on the Muslim community suggests that taking into account peoples religious beliefs and tailoring therapy to them can have good success rates.
Those behind the research say that many Muslims 'do not get the help they need because of sigma attached to mental illness.'
the study also found that Muslim populations can get quicker results from faith-sensitive therapies.
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