Dr. Salman is a clinical psychology Ph.D. student at the University of Miami. His interests lie at the intersection of psychology and religion/spirituality - including Islamic Psychology and Muslim mental health - and in addressing low global mental health literacy and care. In particular, he aims to create access to care for those who are underserved, as well as those who are most resistant to mental health care. He has published over 10 manuscripts, books, and book chapters, and delivered dozens of peer-reviewed and community presentations in the areas of religion/spirituality and health, culturally informed therapy, and Muslim mental health. Salman’s clinical interests include spiritually integrated, culturally informed therapy, trauma treatment, serious mental illness, and neuropsychological assessments. Salman is co-founder of the Muslim American Project (MAP; www.map-um.com), and is also an Alkaram Institute Islamic Psychology Research Fellow