Professional Staff
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Staff Name: Hoda Amine Position: Ph.D., LMSW, CSW, CAC-II, DCSW Information: Dr. Hoda Amine is a well known personality in the Arabic Community. She works in the Dearborn counseling services as the director of the Arab Domestic Violence Intervention Program. Dr. Amine specializes in disorders such as: substance abuse, mood disorders, and both victims and batterers of domestic violence. Dr. Amine works with individual, family, and marital counseling. Dr. Amine has worked with children with disabilities, women's issues, ADD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, and victims of torture or wars. In May 2004, Dr. Amine was invited through ADC delegates to Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon to meet with Queen Rania of Jordan and the first two ladies of Syria and Lebanon. Dr. Amine is a concerned community activist and advocate humanitarian supporting and fighting for justice for the elderly, children, human rights, and women's issues. Dr. Amine is the recipient of the "Spirit Award" from the Wayne County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. She has also recieved the "Loretta Moore 2003 Woman of the Year" award from the National Organization of Women, and the "2002 Woman of the Year Award" from Henry Ford Community College. Dr. Amine is a faculty advisor on Arab culture and Ethnicity/Multicultural Work Groups through the University of Michigan Dearborn. Dr. Amine is a board member on the Child's Hope advocacy program with Child Abuse Prevention Council. She has been a member of the Wayne County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Intervention Coalition Council for over 8 years. Dr. Amine has been on several radio and TV shows locally and nationally. She has helped with telethons and walkathons, including the Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation and the Domestic Violence Coalitions. Dr. Amine has traveled to over 50 countries throughout the world. Facility Location: Westland, Dearborn Certifications/Licensures: Dr. Amine consults with various organizations on mental health and transcultural issues. Languages Spoken: English, French, and Arabic Contact Info: Phone: 734-729-3133 (Westland); 313-271-8170 (Dearborn) Email: |

