Amorie Robinson

Faculty

Biography

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Dr. Amorie Robinson, also known as Dr. Kofi Afua Adoma, is a fully licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 20 years of professional experience. Dr. Robinson offers trauma-informed therapy to individuals, youth, parents, families, and couples. Dr. Robinson’s goal is to provide high-quality mental health services to historically marginalized groups including Black and other people of color, LGBTQIA people, people with disabilities, and people in non-traditional relationships. Dr. Robinson is an active advocate and founding member of several Detroit area Black LBGTQ organizations. Dr. Robinson is available to provide supervision for limited licensed practitioners and trainees.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Michigan (1989 — 1996)
  • Bachelors Oberlin College (1974 — 1978)

Companies

  • Lead Therapist-Behavior Health Ruth Ellis Center (2020)
  • Psychotherapist Radical Well-Being Center (2020)
  • Trainer Michigan Department of Education (2012)
  • Presenter/Mental Health Trainer Independent Contractor (2003)
  • Faculty Michigan School of Professional Psychology (2012 — 2020)
  • Psychotherapist-Independent Contractor Lewis & Mikkola Psychological Services (2007 — 2012)
  • Guest Lecturer University of Michigan, Women's Studies/Psychology Departments (2002 — 2010)
  • Clinical Forensic Psychologist Third Circuit Court Psychiatric Clinic (1996 — 2002)
  • Director of Counseling Services Lewis College of Business (1980 — 1984)

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