That's a valid question and this came up when I was watching a really good video on the Yaqeen Institute Youtube channel titled "Prophet Muhammad's Approach to Mental Health" with Dr. Rania Awaad. However the question that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) never saw a therapist is simply not true. Listen to find out more!

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