Black and African American Therapists in New York, NY

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Nyita Hanley
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MA
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10019  (Online Only)
As a seasoned Clinical Social Worker with a comprehensive background spanning eight years, I possess a wealth of expertise in providing specialized care to individuals from a myriad of backgrounds, notably within the LGBTQIA community, while also addressing areas such as grief, depression, and PTSD. My professional journey has honed my proficiency in treating pervasive conditions like depression and anxiety, alongside addressing a spectrum of concerns including self-esteem, sexual orientations, trauma, and the nuanced intersectionality of identity, particularly within the black lesbian community.
As a seasoned Clinical Social Worker with a comprehensive background spanning eight years, I possess a wealth of expertise in providing specialized care to individuals from a myriad of backgrounds, notably within the LGBTQIA community, while also addressing areas such as grief, depression, and PTSD. My professional journey has honed my proficiency in treating pervasive conditions like depression and anxiety, alongside addressing a spectrum of concerns including self-esteem, sexual orientations, trauma, and the nuanced intersectionality of identity, particularly within the black lesbian community.
(914) 687-1843 View (914) 687-1843
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Alison Carr
Licensed Master Social Worker, LMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10012  (Online Only)
I am dedicated to connecting Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrant communities and LGBTQIA+ folks to healing spaces.
Understanding who we are as individuals and what has led us to this point in our lives is an important part of each person’s journey. Often, we go through the motions of our daily routines without stopping to consider what we actually feel or how we want to live. Engaging in therapy allows you the space to pause in full awareness of yourself and take a breath. It is a space for witnessing yourself, for speaking your truth, for recognizing your needs and for honoring your journey up to this point.
I am dedicated to connecting Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrant communities and LGBTQIA+ folks to healing spaces.
Understanding who we are as individuals and what has led us to this point in our lives is an important part of each person’s journey. Often, we go through the motions of our daily routines without stopping to consider what we actually feel or how we want to live. Engaging in therapy allows you the space to pause in full awareness of yourself and take a breath. It is a space for witnessing yourself, for speaking your truth, for recognizing your needs and for honoring your journey up to this point.
(347) 343-8313 View (347) 343-8313
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Danielle Robbins
Pre-Licensed Professional, MHC-LP, MSEd
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10010
Sharing your individual difficulties, fears, desires, and dreams can be a challenging experience. Therefore, I focus on building a warm and safe therapeutic environment for introspection and self-discovery. I believe that we frequently we have the tools inside of us to heal our struggles and I seek to help you uncover those tools in therapeutic work. As a queer black woman, I understand it can be tough to find spaces to authentically express your true feelings, as well as get validation and support. I have experience holding space and processing the challenges that can arise from holding multiple marginalized identities.
Sharing your individual difficulties, fears, desires, and dreams can be a challenging experience. Therefore, I focus on building a warm and safe therapeutic environment for introspection and self-discovery. I believe that we frequently we have the tools inside of us to heal our struggles and I seek to help you uncover those tools in therapeutic work. As a queer black woman, I understand it can be tough to find spaces to authentically express your true feelings, as well as get validation and support. I have experience holding space and processing the challenges that can arise from holding multiple marginalized identities.
(332) 239-2507 View (332) 239-2507
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Dr. Gary Dillon
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
As a Black male integrative therapist, I honor your uniqueness by specifically tailoring my approach to who you are, as well as your needs and goals.
Frustrated, stuck, or unfulfilled in an area of your life? You're not alone. Amid a global pandemic, along with the current social and political climate, knowing how to begin healing can be a challenge. Life is complicated and it can be difficult to reach out to gain the support and encouragement that you need to succeed. But don’t worry, I’ll be your ally on this journey - supporting and helping you along the way. As a Black male therapist in NYC, I specialize in working with individuals & couples, who at times feel powerless and are often marginalized - including immigrants, people of color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
As a Black male integrative therapist, I honor your uniqueness by specifically tailoring my approach to who you are, as well as your needs and goals.
Frustrated, stuck, or unfulfilled in an area of your life? You're not alone. Amid a global pandemic, along with the current social and political climate, knowing how to begin healing can be a challenge. Life is complicated and it can be difficult to reach out to gain the support and encouragement that you need to succeed. But don’t worry, I’ll be your ally on this journey - supporting and helping you along the way. As a Black male therapist in NYC, I specialize in working with individuals & couples, who at times feel powerless and are often marginalized - including immigrants, people of color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
(929) 357-2228 View (929) 357-2228
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Kyra Ross
MHC-LP
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10010
Are you seeking growth, healing, or a reprieve from high-stress environments? You've taken the first step by being here. As a trained therapist in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), I offer advanced techniques to support your healing journey. These approaches, paired with my dedication to understanding and celebrating your unique intersectionality’s, provide a comprehensive therapeutic experience. I am a Black woman of multi-cultural background, and I intimately understand the complexities of navigating multiple identities. Together, we will delve into how your unique intersectionality’s shape your world.
Are you seeking growth, healing, or a reprieve from high-stress environments? You've taken the first step by being here. As a trained therapist in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), I offer advanced techniques to support your healing journey. These approaches, paired with my dedication to understanding and celebrating your unique intersectionality’s, provide a comprehensive therapeutic experience. I am a Black woman of multi-cultural background, and I intimately understand the complexities of navigating multiple identities. Together, we will delve into how your unique intersectionality’s shape your world.
(332) 239-1476 View (332) 239-1476
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Tiffany C Griffin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10029  (Online Only)
As a black therapist, I aim to build awareness, dispel bias and help eliminate negative stereotypes.
Are you struggling with developing healthy coping skills, low self-esteem, racial identity, dealing with grief, eliminating toxic cycles, changing negative behavioral patterns, improving personal/romantic relationships, problem-solving techniques, experiencing anxiety or depressive symptoms, reducing or managing stress, setting goals and implementing change? Through therapy, you can immediately begin to reduce and manage symptoms, while developing skills using a trauma-informed, strength-based, and person-centered approach.
As a black therapist, I aim to build awareness, dispel bias and help eliminate negative stereotypes.
Are you struggling with developing healthy coping skills, low self-esteem, racial identity, dealing with grief, eliminating toxic cycles, changing negative behavioral patterns, improving personal/romantic relationships, problem-solving techniques, experiencing anxiety or depressive symptoms, reducing or managing stress, setting goals and implementing change? Through therapy, you can immediately begin to reduce and manage symptoms, while developing skills using a trauma-informed, strength-based, and person-centered approach.
(646) 506-4102 View (646) 506-4102
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Alyssa Calderon
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10011  (Online Only)
As a Black and Latina woman, I am passionate about giving marginalized communities the therapeutic support they need.
I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, eager to work with individuals who desire a stronger sense of self. If you're feeling lost, overwhelmed, navigating transitions in life, or striving for to understand yourself and your world more clearly, I could be the therapist for you. Think of me as the coauthor to your story; together, we will identify outdated narratives and introduce ones that contribute to your growth. I believe therapy is a space to feel safe and seen, and I practice this by leading with collaboration and empathy.
As a Black and Latina woman, I am passionate about giving marginalized communities the therapeutic support they need.
I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, eager to work with individuals who desire a stronger sense of self. If you're feeling lost, overwhelmed, navigating transitions in life, or striving for to understand yourself and your world more clearly, I could be the therapist for you. Think of me as the coauthor to your story; together, we will identify outdated narratives and introduce ones that contribute to your growth. I believe therapy is a space to feel safe and seen, and I practice this by leading with collaboration and empathy.
(646) 362-6941 View (646) 362-6941
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Christopher Lynn-Logue
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10007  (Online Only)
I work with Black and Brown people, helping them address those feelings to grow into whom they want to be and who people in their lives need them to be.
“Hurt people, hurt people.” Although not always intentional or malicious, hurting people hurt others. Whether you realize it or not, you have experienced things that may have impacted you negatively. They may still be impacting you negatively. You may not be aware of those feelings, you’ve bottled them up, or you haven’t felt safe and comfortable sharing them. That can be why you’re being harmful or being harmed, knowingly or unknowingly. That can be why you haven’t been able to become the person, partner, friend, parent, sibling, employee, etc., that you want to be. It’s not easy, but you have to address those feelings.
I work with Black and Brown people, helping them address those feelings to grow into whom they want to be and who people in their lives need them to be.
“Hurt people, hurt people.” Although not always intentional or malicious, hurting people hurt others. Whether you realize it or not, you have experienced things that may have impacted you negatively. They may still be impacting you negatively. You may not be aware of those feelings, you’ve bottled them up, or you haven’t felt safe and comfortable sharing them. That can be why you’re being harmful or being harmed, knowingly or unknowingly. That can be why you haven’t been able to become the person, partner, friend, parent, sibling, employee, etc., that you want to be. It’s not easy, but you have to address those feelings.
(347) 572-7461 View (347) 572-7461
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Terrance Martin
Counselor, LMHC, CASAC
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10026
Have you been stressed and/or anxious from the daily grind? Do you find yourself in arguments and confrontations that are becoming contentious and emotionally taxing? Have you noticed an increase in drinks or personal remedies used to “take off some steam”, or decisions that warrant your concern upon reflection? If any of this sounds familiar, you’ve come to the right place! As a Black man, I understand and empathize with the unique stressors POC may experience such as imposter syndrome, alienation, and feeling overwhelmed while navigating the professional, often hostile, landscape, and vicarious trauma.
Have you been stressed and/or anxious from the daily grind? Do you find yourself in arguments and confrontations that are becoming contentious and emotionally taxing? Have you noticed an increase in drinks or personal remedies used to “take off some steam”, or decisions that warrant your concern upon reflection? If any of this sounds familiar, you’ve come to the right place! As a Black man, I understand and empathize with the unique stressors POC may experience such as imposter syndrome, alienation, and feeling overwhelmed while navigating the professional, often hostile, landscape, and vicarious trauma.
(646) 956-2254 View (646) 956-2254
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Kyle Brown
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, SEP
Verified Verified
5 Endorsed
New York, NY 10036  (Online Only)
You deserve to be in community with people who support and uplift you. Far too often, people are judged by many mental health professionals. As a black queer non-binary therapist, my ultimate goal is to support you. I have extensive experience providing psychotherapy to LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities, and allies. I can be particularly helpful in helping you develop more self-acceptance, more insight, and teach you different tools to support your mental health and wellbeing. Let’s collaborate together and find what works best for you.
You deserve to be in community with people who support and uplift you. Far too often, people are judged by many mental health professionals. As a black queer non-binary therapist, my ultimate goal is to support you. I have extensive experience providing psychotherapy to LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities, and allies. I can be particularly helpful in helping you develop more self-acceptance, more insight, and teach you different tools to support your mental health and wellbeing. Let’s collaborate together and find what works best for you.
(646) 837-8152 View (646) 837-8152
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Georbina DaRosa
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10003  (Online Only)
As a Black therapist, I view therapy as an integral part of making the world a more just place as you find healthier ways of being in and relating to the world.
Do you often feel like it is you against the world and no one seems to understand who you are? Maybe you even find it hard to understand yourself. Are you grappling with questions about your identity and purpose? Do you feel like an empty shell hopelessly moving through the world? Are you looking for a transformative journey of self-discovery and profound self-understanding in therapy? Together, we will unravel the threads of your self-perceptions, societal pressures, family expectations, and traumas to unearth the essence of your true self.
As a Black therapist, I view therapy as an integral part of making the world a more just place as you find healthier ways of being in and relating to the world.
Do you often feel like it is you against the world and no one seems to understand who you are? Maybe you even find it hard to understand yourself. Are you grappling with questions about your identity and purpose? Do you feel like an empty shell hopelessly moving through the world? Are you looking for a transformative journey of self-discovery and profound self-understanding in therapy? Together, we will unravel the threads of your self-perceptions, societal pressures, family expectations, and traumas to unearth the essence of your true self.
(332) 263-4041 View (332) 263-4041
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Jean Messeroux
Licensed Master Social Worker, LMSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10010  (Online Only)
Hello, I appreciate you creating time to be here. I'm Jean Messeroux (he/him), a Licensed Psychotherapist and Wellness Coach. With a background as an educator and social worker, I'm passionate about supporting mental health journeys. I hold a Bachelor's in English and African-American Studies from UMass Amherst and a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. Beyond therapy, I'm a creative entrepreneur, using photography and design for healing and self-expression. Let's connect!
Hello, I appreciate you creating time to be here. I'm Jean Messeroux (he/him), a Licensed Psychotherapist and Wellness Coach. With a background as an educator and social worker, I'm passionate about supporting mental health journeys. I hold a Bachelor's in English and African-American Studies from UMass Amherst and a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. Beyond therapy, I'm a creative entrepreneur, using photography and design for healing and self-expression. Let's connect!
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Andra Brown
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10016  (Online Only)
My name is Andra Brown, I’m a licensed therapist based in NYC, and I help Black people stop overworking in their positions of leadership, & lead care-centered lives.
Being a Black person in a professional leadership position can be extremely tough, to say the least. You more than likely received that position due to your uncanny ability of taking care of everybody & everything, and getting sh!t done! Not only are you good at this on the job, but you are typically good at doing this in your personal life. You’re the “responsible” one - the one that everyone in your circles can rely on. While there are benefits from being seen in this manner, you are constantly working, & overworking. Not to mention, working through the microaggressions, and harmful behaviors from other coworkers at work.
My name is Andra Brown, I’m a licensed therapist based in NYC, and I help Black people stop overworking in their positions of leadership, & lead care-centered lives.
Being a Black person in a professional leadership position can be extremely tough, to say the least. You more than likely received that position due to your uncanny ability of taking care of everybody & everything, and getting sh!t done! Not only are you good at this on the job, but you are typically good at doing this in your personal life. You’re the “responsible” one - the one that everyone in your circles can rely on. While there are benefits from being seen in this manner, you are constantly working, & overworking. Not to mention, working through the microaggressions, and harmful behaviors from other coworkers at work.
(413) 424-9540 View (413) 424-9540
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Isabel Baylor
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, E-RYT
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10011  (Online Only)
As a Black, biracial, & queer therapist, I’m passionate about helping people find ways to truly appreciate and care for themselves.
I work using an anti-oppressive and trauma informed perspective with a focus on trauma, gender, sexuality, life transitions, feeling stuck, coming out later in life, and navigating relationships. I believe mindful attention to the physical experience can provide insight and space for empathy, when words are hard to conjure. I’m passionate about helping people connect with their body and discover ways to honor their authentic selves. I specialize in working with BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and TGNC/NB communities.
As a Black, biracial, & queer therapist, I’m passionate about helping people find ways to truly appreciate and care for themselves.
I work using an anti-oppressive and trauma informed perspective with a focus on trauma, gender, sexuality, life transitions, feeling stuck, coming out later in life, and navigating relationships. I believe mindful attention to the physical experience can provide insight and space for empathy, when words are hard to conjure. I’m passionate about helping people connect with their body and discover ways to honor their authentic selves. I specialize in working with BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and TGNC/NB communities.
(929) 203-9264 View (929) 203-9264
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David Alexander Summerhill
Counselor, MA, LMHC, LPCC, NCC
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10011  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I identify as Black or African American.
Please Note: My practice is Virtual Only. Our beliefs and how we see the world are influenced by things we don’t get to choose, like our families or the circumstances we’re born into. Even if we don’t get to choose these things, we have the ability to change in the ways we want to. Therapy can help us become more free. If you want to begin that journey in self discovery, I’m here to walk with you. We will explore the circumstances that shaped you. We will explore the past, present, and imagine the future. I will help serve as a navigator down the path to your answers, your destinations, and ultimately, your truth.
I identify as Black or African American.
Please Note: My practice is Virtual Only. Our beliefs and how we see the world are influenced by things we don’t get to choose, like our families or the circumstances we’re born into. Even if we don’t get to choose these things, we have the ability to change in the ways we want to. Therapy can help us become more free. If you want to begin that journey in self discovery, I’m here to walk with you. We will explore the circumstances that shaped you. We will explore the past, present, and imagine the future. I will help serve as a navigator down the path to your answers, your destinations, and ultimately, your truth.
(201) 809-3771 View (201) 809-3771
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Anisah Miley
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MPA
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
New York, NY 10010  (Online Only)
I work primarily with people who identify as QTBIPOC, Black, BIPOC, or LGBTQIA+ folks seeking support as they build a deeper connection with themselves and others.
I work primarily with people who identify as QTBIPOC, Black, BIPOC, or LGBTQIA+ folks seeking support as they build a deeper connection with themselves and others.
(917) 994-8541 View (917) 994-8541
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Alethea Glave
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
I am dedicated to reaching black and other communities of color in an effort to normalize and decolonize therapy.
Hi. If you’re on this page, you’re likely considering whether or not to try therapy (you should). Or, maybe you’re shopping for the right fit. Congrats on taking that first step. Whether it’s me or someone else, I honor that commitment. I have been in the Mental Health field as a social worker for almost a decade. I have seen countless people suffering and many times, doing so alone. I continue to do my part to change that.
I am dedicated to reaching black and other communities of color in an effort to normalize and decolonize therapy.
Hi. If you’re on this page, you’re likely considering whether or not to try therapy (you should). Or, maybe you’re shopping for the right fit. Congrats on taking that first step. Whether it’s me or someone else, I honor that commitment. I have been in the Mental Health field as a social worker for almost a decade. I have seen countless people suffering and many times, doing so alone. I continue to do my part to change that.
(929) 357-1084 View (929) 357-1084
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Lowell Marissa VanBiene
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10014  (Online Only)
As a queer, Black, disabled & neurodivergent, non-binary human.
With a background in public service, I have previously served LGBTQIA+ community members, survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual violence, elders experiencing neglect and abuse, and incarcerated people. Areas of special interest include working with people coming to therapy to address anxiety, histories of trauma, navigating adult industries, managing non-monogamous relationships, & destigmatizing sexuality, BDSM, & kink.
As a queer, Black, disabled & neurodivergent, non-binary human.
With a background in public service, I have previously served LGBTQIA+ community members, survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual violence, elders experiencing neglect and abuse, and incarcerated people. Areas of special interest include working with people coming to therapy to address anxiety, histories of trauma, navigating adult industries, managing non-monogamous relationships, & destigmatizing sexuality, BDSM, & kink.
(332) 264-0709 View (332) 264-0709
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Cloricea Brooks
Counselor, MA, LMHC, CASAC-T
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
My practice centers on promoting resilience in Black and brown communities.
Everyday we tell ourselves stories through our thoughts. These stories stem from our lived experiences, which are inseparable from our cultural identities. Life challenges like chronic stress, relationship issues, trauma, and grief can cause intense feelings of fear, anger, mistrust, loneliness, and sadness within ourselves, leading to detachment and difficulty feeling joy. I believe restoring genuine relationships and community is just as powerful. Together we will explore tools to change what you can, and intentionally accept the unchangeable in a compassionate space.
My practice centers on promoting resilience in Black and brown communities.
Everyday we tell ourselves stories through our thoughts. These stories stem from our lived experiences, which are inseparable from our cultural identities. Life challenges like chronic stress, relationship issues, trauma, and grief can cause intense feelings of fear, anger, mistrust, loneliness, and sadness within ourselves, leading to detachment and difficulty feeling joy. I believe restoring genuine relationships and community is just as powerful. Together we will explore tools to change what you can, and intentionally accept the unchangeable in a compassionate space.
(929) 325-1956 View (929) 325-1956
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Dr. Andrea DePetris
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
New York, NY 10016  (Online Only)
As a Black, biracial psychologist, I am especially attuned to the multidimensionality of individuals and their layers of identity — including the identities that are socially-imposed and those that are self-affirmed.
Life is full of contradictions and complementary qualities. Making sense of the inconsistencies within others, ourselves, and our environments can be both challenging and enlightening. People are motivated to engage in therapy for a variety of reasons, including a desire for greater self-understanding, improved relationships, and practical guidance for managing intense feelings and difficult circumstances. Most of us will at some point feel burdened by emotional wounds, conflictual attachments (e.g., to people, striving, overconsumption, deprivation, habits of thinking and feeling that keep us stuck), and life stressors.
As a Black, biracial psychologist, I am especially attuned to the multidimensionality of individuals and their layers of identity — including the identities that are socially-imposed and those that are self-affirmed.
Life is full of contradictions and complementary qualities. Making sense of the inconsistencies within others, ourselves, and our environments can be both challenging and enlightening. People are motivated to engage in therapy for a variety of reasons, including a desire for greater self-understanding, improved relationships, and practical guidance for managing intense feelings and difficult circumstances. Most of us will at some point feel burdened by emotional wounds, conflictual attachments (e.g., to people, striving, overconsumption, deprivation, habits of thinking and feeling that keep us stuck), and life stressors.
(646) 759-0294 View (646) 759-0294
Black and African American Therapists

As an African American, why might I wish to see a therapist who is African American?

African American clients may seek out African American therapists for several reasons, foremost being a sense of cultural understanding and the possibility of shared experiences. Cultural sensitivity and context on the part of the therapist may make it easier to form a therapeutic alliance and to focus on the work of therapy without the need to explain or educate a therapist on cultural matters. It may also be empowering to work with a therapist who shares one’s racial or ethnic background. It is important to note that a therapist who demonstrates cultural sensitivity can be highly effective even if they do not share a client’s background or race.

Can clients benefit from working with a therapist who shares their race or ethnicity?

Yes, having a therapist who shares a client’s race or ethnicity is often valuable, especially if it fosters a strong therapeutic alliance between the two. While training, qualifications, and experience are always important, a strong alliance between client and therapist is a major contributor to therapeutic effectiveness. An alliance is likely to be strengthened with a therapist who has an understanding of a client’s background and perhaps also shared life experiences. It should be noted that many clients form a strong bond with their therapist regardless of their race or ethnicity. This is a personal decision, and it depends on the therapist, the client, and the connection between the two.

How might I inquire about a therapist’s experience working with African American clients?

Clients can ask therapists directly about their experience working with clients of diverse backgrounds, including with African American individuals. You may wish to inquire whether a therapist has undertaken training in cultural competence broadly, and how specifically they would ensure that their approach is sensitive to the needs of African American clients. Therapy involves honesty and trust, so it’s best for clients to share concerns about their therapist’s cultural competence at the outset. And a good clinician who is nonetheless not the right fit for you is often happy to make referrals based on the concerns you articulate.

Why is it important for a therapist to be culturally sensitive?

It’s important for a therapist to be culturally sensitive because everyone comes to therapy with a unique background and set of experiences. Being aware of culture and cultural differences between people is important for understanding clients, as is coming to therapy with an open mind, recognizing that the therapist doesn’t necessarily understand everything and that the client can help guide the way.

Who is included in Psychology Today's directory of Black therapists?

The directory of Black therapists includes therapists who have self-identified their ethnicity in their profiles. Psychology Today uses this information to assist clients in finding a therapist who can provide a cultural match. However, not all therapists choose to disclose their ethnicity in their profile, and they may not appear in search results for this reason. In situations where the number of therapists who have identified as Black is limited, the directory will also show therapists who have undergone specific multicultural training or have extensive experience working with clients from relevant cultural backgrounds.