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Dr. Amber Haque

Senior Fellow
Clinical Psychology
Cross-cultural psychology
Indigenous psychology

Dr. Amber Haque earned his PhD in Psychology from Western Michigan University and Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Eastern Michigan University. He worked as a psychologist for various mental health institutions in the US (Michigan and NY State) for over 12 years and then switched to academia in 1996. Dr. Haque taught in the Department of Psychology, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) for eight years and Department of Psychology, UAE University (UAEU), UAE for 14 years. He also served as Visiting Professor at National University of Malaysia (UKM), International University of Sarajevo (Bosnia) and Visiting Scholar at Cornell University (Ithaca) and University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia).

Dr. Haque has served in various administrative roles including Department Chair in Malaysia and Director of Clinical Psychology Program at UAEU. He has published numerous articles in the areas of mental health and indigenous psychology in international refereed journals, edited four books and served as board member on four journals. He served as a reviewer for more than 30 international journals. Dr. Haque is currently Professor in Clinical Psychology at the School of Psychology and Social Work, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar.

Areas of Practice

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mental health assessment and treatment
  • Cross-cultural psychology
  • Indigenous psychology
  • Islamic psychology (academic and theoretical contribution)
  • Clinical psychology education and supervision

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Languages

English

Education & Training

PhD in Psychology

Western Michigan University, USA

Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Psychology

Eastern Michigan University, USA

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Dr. Amber Haque Books

Clinical Applications of Islamic Psychology
Dr. Amber Haque Haque, DR Abdullah Rothman

Islamic Psychology (IP) is rapidly developing and growing in the public interest, with more academic and clinical training programs worldwide. Over the past decade, much work has gone into creating theoretical frameworks and therapeutic modalities for applying IP principles in clinical settings. A significant amount of work is dispersed throughout the world in isolated settings as individuals or groups of practitioners develop and implement their models. This edited volume provides a window into some of that work from clinicians globally, attempting to put IP concepts, principles, and frameworks into therapeutic practice. This work builds on the momentum of academic discourse and practical applications, contributing to the field’s evolution as it moves toward mainstream recognition. The authors of each chapter present their professional experiences, ideas, methods, and evidence-based research, giving a broad view of the current state of affairs in the clinical applications of Islamic psychology.

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A Guide to Islamic Psychology Programs
Dr. Amber Haque Haque

Islamic Psychology (IP) has recently emerged as a distinct discipline, as evidenced by the establishment of IP programs worldwide. This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of well-established IP programs in English, serving as a valuable resource for students, clinicians, and academics interested in these programs’ content. It can also serve as an excellent reference for introducing new IP programs or for enhancing existing ones. Additionally, the book establishes a foundational framework for research in this growing field. The guide covers 20 IP programs, each authored by its respective program leader. It demonstrates how different programs and courses address and train individuals to meet the clinical and spiritual needs of Muslim clients, particularly in the area of mental health. The book highlights opportunities for prospective students to enroll in mostly online programs and offers insights for those interested in the discipline for personal growth and self-awareness. Currently, no other book encompasses the IP curricula of various universities or examines the associated challenges and potential solutions. In our multicultural world, this book is essential for understanding and appreciating the needs and practices of the second-largest faith community globally, and for examining how various IP programs are addressing these issues.

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Psychology of Personality: Islamic Perspectives
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
The International Association of Islamic Psychology has republished this classic in Islamic Psychology literature which has been out of print for almost a decade. First published in 2009, the original volume edited by Amber Haque and Yasien Mohamed is now available again, with a new foreword by Abdallah Rothman. Psychology of Personality: Islamic Perspectives is the first edited volume of selected papers on human nature and personality from an Islamic perspective. It includes contributions from authors who were pioneers in the field such as Malik Badri, Syed Naquib al-Attas, and Laleh Bakhtiar, to name a few. The book is an attempt at clarifying the conceptual confusion that resulted in keeping psychology separate from religion, separate from a soul. The authors have incorporated religious and transcendental concepts that shape human personality, which are based on the Qur’ān and the works of early Muslim scholars. The text is timely as modern psychology is demonstrating a new interest in indigenous and alternative perspectives of psychology. This book is suitable for students of Islamic psychology as well as researchers and scholars whose works are related to the Islamic psychology of personality.

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Islamic Psychology Around The Globe
Dr. Amber Haque Haque

Islamic Psychology (IP) is an emerging discipline evident from a consistent growth of publications worldwide in the last 40 years. While the body of knowledge and practice is not new and was known as Ilm an-Nafs or science of the self during the Islamic Golden Age, it lost its significance for many centuries primarily because of the secularization of psychology and colonization of the Muslim world. IP has now developed into a professional and academic field, as it tries to understand the human self from an Islamic worldview. This book examines IP development in 17 countries ranging from Indonesia to Bosnia to the United States. A bird’s eye view of the discipline’s growth, as offered across the chapters in this book, can help the reader understand the history, challenges, and prospects of this developing field and illuminate for the broader field of psychology how the Islamic tradition has been integrated into mental health practices in Muslim communities. The book broadens the reach of modern psychology by exploring spirituality and religion in the Muslim world.

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Dr. Amber Haque Articles

Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists
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Psychology and Religion: Their Relationship and Integration from an Islamic Perspective (1998)
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
Religion profoundly shapes human life across cultures, yet psychology has largely overlooked it, prompting the need for an integrated framework such as the Islamization of psychology.
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Outlining a Psychotherapy Model for Enhancing Muslim Mental Health within an Islamic Context. International Journal for Psychology of Religion.
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
This paper proposes a spiritually grounded psychological framework for working clinically with Muslims, integrating Islamic views of human nature, health, and therapeutic practice.
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Haque, A. & Keshavarzi, H (2014). Integrating Indigenous Healing Methods in Therapy: Muslim Beliefs and Practices. International Journal of Culture and Mental Health.
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
This paper presents an Islamic framework for spiritual healing that integrates classical scholarship and traditional practices into clinically applicable therapeutic interventions.
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Forensic Psychiatry in Islamic Jurisprudence
Dr. Amber Haque Haque
This work introduces forensic psychiatry from an Islamic perspective, offering clinicians a framework for addressing legal and psychiatric issues within Islamic law and ethics.
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