Zena Dadouch is a dedicated and passionate licensed trauma clinical psychologist, currently serving as the Owner of Sakinah Center, where she is committed to fostering mental wellness and resilience in her community. With a doctoral degree from Northern Illinois University, Zena brings a wealth of...
Zena Dadouch is a dedicated and passionate licensed trauma clinical psychologist, currently serving as the Owner of Sakinah Center, where she is committed to fostering mental wellness and resilience in her community. With a doctoral degree from Northern Illinois University, Zena brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practice, specializing in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT). Her dual licensure in Texas and Georgia, along with her membership in PSYPACT, enhances her ability to provide comprehensive psychological services across state lines, ensuring that her clients receive the highest standard of care.
At Sakinah Center, Zena leads a range of key projects aimed at promoting mental health awareness and accessibility. She actively conducts psychological assessments and provides tailored trauma therapy, helping individuals navigate their emotional challenges and achieve a sense of tranquility—an embodiment of the center's namesake, "Sakinah," which translates to tranquility and inner peace in Arabic. Zena's approach is rooted in evidence-based practices, and she is dedicated to ongoing professional development, continuously refining her skills in qualitative research and training methodologies to better serve her clients.
In addition to her clinical work, Zena is passionate about community outreach and education, often hosting workshops and seminars that focus on trauma recovery and mental health literacy. Her proficiency in Microsoft Office tools, including PowerPoint and Excel, allows her to create engaging presentations and reports that effectively communicate her insights and findings. Through her work at Sakinah Center, Zena Dadouch is not only transforming lives but also contributing to the broader conversation around mental health, advocating for a future where everyone can experience the peace and contentment they deserve.