Hooman Keshavarzi

Hooman Keshavarzi

Hooman Keshavarzi has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, and is currently pursuing his doctorate in Psychology. His area of speciality lies in working towards uncovering Islamic theoretical perspectives on psychology and the psycho-social issues as well as the implications/applications on Muslim minorities in the West.

He is the founder/director of the Khalil Center, which is a community mental health center based out of Chicago. He is also a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding at the Global Health Center, which conducts research on topics related to Muslims and Mental Health. Hooman Keshavarzi is a national public speaker and trainer serving as a former Clinical supervisor at the Village of Hoffman Estates. He also delivers seminars on specialized topics, like multiculturalism and psychology.

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