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 Malik Babikir BADRI

Curriculum Vitae

 

Personal Curriculum

 

 

Date of birth : 16/02/1932

City / Country : Sudan

Nationality : Sudanese

P.mail : Permanent Residency since 23.10.1997, I. C. No. 320216-71-5367

E.mail: malik1932@yahoo.com

 

Scientific Curriculum

 

Speciality

§         Psychology

Languages

§          Arabic - English - Ivrit

Professional activity

§          University

Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

 

·         B.A. (with Distinction) American University of Beirut, 1956.

·         Diploma of Education (Distinction), American University of Beirut, 1956.

·         M.A. American University of Beirut, 1958.

·         Ph.D., University of Leicester, England 1961.

·         Certificate of Clinical Psychology, Academic Department of Psychiatry, Middlesex, Hospital, Medical School, London University, 1967.

·         Fellowship of the British Psychological Society (F.B.Ps.S), 1977 (Division of Clinical Psychology).

·          Chartered Psychologist (C. Psychol.) of the British, Psychological Society, 1989.         

·         A valid Practising Certificate of the British Psychological Society which allows     me to practice psychotherapy in Britain.

·         Clinical Fellow Behaviour Therapy and Research Society, Temple University, USA, since 1985.

 

Served as Professor, Head of Departments, Dean of Faculties & Acting vice-chancellor.

 

 The details are as follows:

·         Assistant Professor, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 1962–64.

·         Visiting Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology, University of Jordan, 1965.

·         Appointed Reader in Psychology in the Department of Psychology and Education and Director of Counselling and Guidance Unit, Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan, 1967–71. 

·         Promoted to Full Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology and appointed Director of the Psychological Clinic, University of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1971–73 and 1974–77.

·         Appointed UNESCO Expert in Psychology, Academy of Pedagogy, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, 1973–74.

·         Appointed Dean of the Faculty of Education of the University of Khartoum and Head of the Department of Applied Psychology, 1977–80.

·         Appointed Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology and senior clinical psychologist in the Medical Clinic of Imam Mohamad bin Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1981–82 and 1984–85.

·         Appointed Dean of the Faculty Education and acting Vice Chancellor, University of Juba, Southern Sudan (on secondment from the University of Mohamad bin Saud), 1983–84.

·         Re–appointed professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1985–92.

·         During the academic years 1986–89 I was asked to establish the Faculties of Islamic Studies and Education in the International African University, Khartoum, and to serve as Dean to these two Faculties besides my job as professor in the University of Khartoum.

·         Joined the Department of Psychology of the International Islamic University, Malaysia, in June 1992 and served as professor of psychology until July 1994. 

·         Appointed professor of psychology (Islamic psychology) in the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization in July 1994.  I still hold this post in my capacity as professor.

·         Selected as by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan as Professor in the International Islamic University, Islamabad for the academic year 2006-2007.

·         Re-appointed professor in the Department of Psychology in the International Islamic University Malaysia.  

 

Founding of University Institutions

 

  • Founder of the Faculties of Education and of Islamic Studies in the African International University, Khartoum, Sudan, and was the first Dean of these two colleges.
  • Founder of the counselling and guidance unit of Omdurman Islamic University and was its first director (1968-70).
  • I am the founder of the Psychological clinic of the University of Riyadh and was its first director and Senior Clinical Psychologist for five years (1971–73 and 1974–77).
  • Founder of the Department of Applied Psychology in the Faculty of Education of the University of Khartoum and was its first Head, 1977–81.     
  • Founding President of the Sudanese Psychological Society. Sudanese psychologists have lately honoured me as they awarded me the prestigious title of Honorary President of the Society.  I still hold this honorary title.
  • Developer of the curriculum for the M.A. Degree in early childhood education in the Ahfad University, Omdurman, Sudan, 1990.

 

Clinical Experience in Psychiatric Hospitals & Clinics

 

·         Clinical fellow in the Department of Psychiatry of the Middlesex Hospital Medical School of London’s University, 1966-67.

·         Founder of the counselling and guidance unit of Omdurman Islamic University and was its first director.

·         Senior Clinical psychologist in the Clinic for Nervous Disorders Khartoum, Sudan, 1969-71.

·         I am the founder of the Psychological clinic of the University of Riyadh and was  its first director and Senior Clinical Psychologist for five  years (1971–73 and 1974–77).

·         Senior Clinical psychologist in Al-Riydh Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia,  1972-75.

·           Senior clinical psychologist in the Medical Services Clinic of the University  of Imam Mohammad Bin Saud, Riyadh, 1980-85. Since that time I have been practising psychotherapy in private clinics.

Experience with International Organizations

 

·         UNESCO Expert in Psychology, Institute of Pedagogy, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, 1973–74. 

·         WHO Member of Panels and Co–author of two studies on mental Health Problems in developing countries (see list of publications).

·         Elected WHO expert in the Committee on Traditional Medical Practises, 1980–84.

 

Publications

Articles :

Author of some 50 articles in Western and Arab professional journals. A few of the frequently quoted are:

·    The influence of cultural depravation on the Goodenough Quotients of Sudanese children, J. of Psychology, USA., 1963.

 ·      Customs, Traditions and Psychopathology, Sudan Medical Journal, Vol. 10 No., 3, 1972.

 ·      A new technique in systematic desensitisation of pervasive anxiety and  phobic reactions, J. of Psychology, USA., 1966. This study is considered as one of the precursors for cognitive behaviour therapy and behavioural psychotherapy. It is referred to in a number of books and journals on behaviour and cognitive therapy such as Meyer, Behaviour therapy in clinical psychiatry, Penguin books, 1971 and Lynn Rehim, Behaviour therapy for depression, Academic Press, 1981.

 ·      Vivid imagination and its relation to the speed and outcome of systematic desensitisation therapy, Sudan Medical Journal, 1971.

 ·       Influence of modernization on the Goodenough Quotients of Sudanese children, Perceptual and motor skills, 20, 1965.

 ·      Drawing a man in the Sudan, Middle East Forum, Vol. XI, No., 5, 1964.

 ·      Human-figure drawings in relation to modernization in Sudan, J. of Psychology, 58, 1964.

 ·    The use of finger drawing in measuring the Goodenough Quotients of culturally derived Sudanese children, J. of Psychology, 59, 1965.

 ·    Muslim psychologists in the Lizard's hole, Journal of Muslim Soc. Scientist, USA., 1978 translated to Arabic and published in Al–Muslim al–Muasir.

 ·    Islamic Social Psychology in the aid of AIDS prevention, in the press in University of Ahfad Journal.

 ·    Counseling and psychotherapy from an Islamic Perspective. Al- Shajarah:      Journal of ISTAC, 1996, Vol. 1, No. 1&2.

 ·    A scientific justification for an Islamically oriented AIDS prevention campaign: Is HIV a wild tiger, a pussycat, or a pussycat transformed into a tiger?  This research paper was published in the inaugural issue of the journal of FIMA, the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations, 1996.

 ·      Psychological aspects of organ transplantation: An Islamic Perspective, a paper read in the International Seminar on Organ Transplantation and health care management from an Islamic perspective,  Jakarta, 1996.  The paper is now in the Press in Al-Shajarah,  The Journal of ISTAC.

 ·    Islamic versus Western Medical Ethics: a moral conflict or a clash of religiously oriented Worldviews? FIMA Yearbook 2002, Published by the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations.

 ·    The Islamization of Psychology: Its “Why”, its “What”, its “how” and its “Who”, Keynote address to the Malaysian Psychological Society, in the Press in UIA with the proceedings of the Conference.

 Books:

Some of the main contributions are:

 ·      Educational Psychology, A textbook in Arabic published by the University of Riyadh Press, 1974.

 ·      General Psychology, Textbook in Arabic published by the University of Riyadh Press, 1975.

 ·       The Psychology of Arab Children's Drawings, (in Arabic) Published by Al–Fath Publishers Beirut, 1966. This book was reprinted in 1998 by a grant from the University of Zarqa, Jordan.

·       Recall of Proverbs as indicator of cultural orientations, in the American University of Beirut Festival Book AUB., 1966.

 ·     The Development of Girls Education in Sudan, Published in Arabic by al–Fath Publishers, Beirut, 1968 (out of print).

 ·     Islam and Alcoholism, American Trust Publications, Washington, 1976.

 ·     The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists, M.W.H. Publishers, London 1978 (translated to Arabic, Bahasa Malay and  Turkish).

 ·     Islam and Psychoanalysis, Imarat Yearbook, 1973.

 ·      Tafakkur from perception to insight, Khartoum University and International Institute of Islamic Thought, Cairo, 1991.(In Arabic; translated to Bahasa Indonesian). 

 ·       Contemplation: an Islamic psychospiritual study, Translation of my book on Taffakur. Published by IIIT, London and Printed by Cambridge University Press, 2001.

 ·      The AIDS Dilemma: A Progeny of Modernity, Published by The Islamic Medical Association of South Africa on the occasion of its 18th Annual Convention, Quilbert, 1998.

 ·       Use and abuse of human sciences in Muslim Countries, Islamic Intellectual Discourse Series, Published by International Islamic University Press, Kuala Lumpur,1992.

 ·       The promotion and development of traditional medicine, technical report series 622 World Health Organization, Geneva, 1978.

 ·    Organization of Mental Health services in Developing Countries, Report of the WHO Expert committee on mental health, technical series 564, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1975.

 ·      “Psychology from an Islamic perspective”,   Published by IIIT in Arabic in 1987 as part of the proceedings of a conference on the Islamization of the social sciences.

 ·       The Wisdom of Islam in Prohibiting Alcohol, Published in Arabic by IIIT in 1996 and is being translated to English and Bahasa Indonesian.

 ·       The AIDS Crisis: an Islamic socio-cultural perspective , Published by ISTAC. 1997. This book is now used as a reference in community medicine and public health in the medical faculties in a number of Middle Eastern and Asian Universities such as Yemen, Sudan and Pakistan. The third edition of this book was published in South Africa (Islamic Medical Association) and Kuala Lumpur (Medeena Books) under the title, The AIDS Crisis: a natural product of modernity’s sexual Revolution in the year 2000. This book was bestowed with the Award of the best contribution to Islamic medicine for the year 2000 by the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa.

     ·    Abu Zayd Al-Balkhi: A psychologist who preceded his time by ten centuries. A book in Arabic, in the Press in King Faisal Institute, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, co-authored with Professor Achoi.

 ·    The human rights of the elderly, A booklet in Arabic, Published by the Islamic Organization of Medical Sciences (IOMS), Kuwait, 2001.

 ·    Islam and AIDS: Between scorn, pity and justice, (with other authors) Book edited by Farid Isack and Sara Chidy, One Word Publishers, Oxford, England, 2009.

 

Editorial Boards of International Journals

 

·     Member of the Editorial Board of Arab Journal of Psychiatry, published in Amman, Jordan.

 

·     Member of the Editorial Board of the Egyptian Journal of Psychological Studies, published in Cairo.

 

·     Editor of the Ahfad University Journal, published in Khartoum.

 

·     Member of the Editorial Board of al–Nafs al–Mutmaina, Journal of mental Health, published in Cairo.

 

·     Member of the Editorial Board of al–Muslim al–Muasir, published in Cairo.

 

·     Member of the Editorial Board of Changes, a British international journal of psychology and psychotherapy, published by the British Assoc. of Psychology and Psychotherapy.

 

 Awards

 

·      Awarded the Zudair Prize for Academic Excellence. This is the highest academic award in Sudan. The medal, the scrolls, and the financial reward were presented to me by President Omar Albashir, President of the Sudan on April 1, 2003.

 

·    Awarded an Honorary D.Sc. from the Ahfad University, Omdurman, Sudan.

 

·    Elected Fellow of the British Psychological Society.

 

·    My book on the AIDS Crisis was bestowed with the award of the best contribution in Islamic Medicine for the year 2000 (The Islamic Medical Association of South Africa).

 

·    Elected President of the International Association of Muslim Psychologists (August 1997)

 

·    Elected Honorary President of the Sudanese Psychological Society.

 

·    Elected Honorary President of the International Association of Muslim Psychologists (February, 2009)

 

·    Awarded the B.A. from the American University of Beirut with Distinction.

 

·    Elected member of the WHO Committee on Traditional Medical Practices (1980-84).

 

   

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