Black and African American Therapists in New York, NY

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Franchesca M Gomez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
I specialize in depression, anxiety, PTSD, women's issues, and the unique struggles faced by the latino and black community.
Hello! I'm a bilingual Spanish speaking therapist, providing a safe environment for clients to process and explore their behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. I offer in person and tele health services. My office is located in Manhattan. I work with a diverse population, and sessions are always tailored to meet the client's needs. My approach consists of insight-oriented psychotherapy. When we have a better understanding of our thoughts and behaviors, it allows us to gain self-awareness, improving our relationship with ourselves and others. I believe that love and compassion, allow us to navigate life's challenges with grace and ease.
I specialize in depression, anxiety, PTSD, women's issues, and the unique struggles faced by the latino and black community.
Hello! I'm a bilingual Spanish speaking therapist, providing a safe environment for clients to process and explore their behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. I offer in person and tele health services. My office is located in Manhattan. I work with a diverse population, and sessions are always tailored to meet the client's needs. My approach consists of insight-oriented psychotherapy. When we have a better understanding of our thoughts and behaviors, it allows us to gain self-awareness, improving our relationship with ourselves and others. I believe that love and compassion, allow us to navigate life's challenges with grace and ease.
(516) 853-7858 View (516) 853-7858
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Ang Romulus
Pre-Licensed Professional, PsyD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10016
Life can be incredibly difficult, complex, and, at times, confusing. It can also be rewarding, fulfilling, and enlightening. My role as a psychologist is to help you better understand yourself and, in so doing, equip you with the skills and insight needed to live your life in a way that is rich and meaningful, whatever that looks like to you. Using the collaborative treatment plan LifeMaps, we will work together at a pace that is comfortable while ensuring you reach your goals. I am a Black woman, the daughter of immigrants, and an LGBTQIA+ ally, and all of these identities deeply inform my clinical work.
Life can be incredibly difficult, complex, and, at times, confusing. It can also be rewarding, fulfilling, and enlightening. My role as a psychologist is to help you better understand yourself and, in so doing, equip you with the skills and insight needed to live your life in a way that is rich and meaningful, whatever that looks like to you. Using the collaborative treatment plan LifeMaps, we will work together at a pace that is comfortable while ensuring you reach your goals. I am a Black woman, the daughter of immigrants, and an LGBTQIA+ ally, and all of these identities deeply inform my clinical work.
(866) 232-7328 View (866) 232-7328
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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
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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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Teshera Russell
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10012  (Online Only)
I am thrilled to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, particularly those who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and who have experienced childhood trauma. If you find it challenging to connect with your emotions and navigate the complexities of your inner world, you have come to the right place. As a compassionate and empathetic therapist, I understand the unique struggles you may face as you seek to heal from the wounds of the past, enhance your emotional well-being and cultivate a fulfilling life in the present.
I am thrilled to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, particularly those who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and who have experienced childhood trauma. If you find it challenging to connect with your emotions and navigate the complexities of your inner world, you have come to the right place. As a compassionate and empathetic therapist, I understand the unique struggles you may face as you seek to heal from the wounds of the past, enhance your emotional well-being and cultivate a fulfilling life in the present.
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Tamara Singh
MA
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10028
I am also co-founder of a collective of Black Mental health practitioners based in Paris and continue to promote Art therapy/ecotherapy through other NGO work.
My clients are postcolonial, queer, subaltern, disabled, invisibilised survivors of everyday microagressions or complex trauma. Like my clients I am polycultural, multilingual, queer and attuned to queries on acculturation, multiple social identities, identity shifting, parenting minority or neuroatypical children, intercultural couples, as well as accidental, disabling or climacteric transitions. My clients want to come to terms with their complexities — those invalidated because of primary or secondary socialisation. Exploring symbolic language allows for production of new knowledge of self and self-(re)actualisation. Paris based.
I am also co-founder of a collective of Black Mental health practitioners based in Paris and continue to promote Art therapy/ecotherapy through other NGO work.
My clients are postcolonial, queer, subaltern, disabled, invisibilised survivors of everyday microagressions or complex trauma. Like my clients I am polycultural, multilingual, queer and attuned to queries on acculturation, multiple social identities, identity shifting, parenting minority or neuroatypical children, intercultural couples, as well as accidental, disabling or climacteric transitions. My clients want to come to terms with their complexities — those invalidated because of primary or secondary socialisation. Exploring symbolic language allows for production of new knowledge of self and self-(re)actualisation. Paris based.
(201) 809-3463 View (201) 809-3463
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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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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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Andito Sutherland-Johnson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10017  (Online Only)
I am a Clinical Social Worker, licensed in New York State and Louisiana, and I have been practicing in New York City for over a decade. I am dedicated to the service of all people, with a special interest in supporting the healing and empowerment of Black and Brown women whose lives are burdened by anxious distress.
I am a Clinical Social Worker, licensed in New York State and Louisiana, and I have been practicing in New York City for over a decade. I am dedicated to the service of all people, with a special interest in supporting the healing and empowerment of Black and Brown women whose lives are burdened by anxious distress.
(646) 863-7911 View (646) 863-7911
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Amina Mbodj
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MHC-LP
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10001
Currently accepting for black folx & relational therapy! I work with clients who are open to growth, challenging conversations, improving relationships, and values spirituality or personal development. As a relationship therapist, I specialize in guiding clients to explore healing and connect with their well-being, including relationships with themselves, others, and the world. I prioritize healthy communication, conflict resolution, and navigating emotions while emphasizing the balance between headspace and heartspace. My expertise extends to cultural, ethnic, and racial identity issues, as well as various relationship challenges.
Currently accepting for black folx & relational therapy! I work with clients who are open to growth, challenging conversations, improving relationships, and values spirituality or personal development. As a relationship therapist, I specialize in guiding clients to explore healing and connect with their well-being, including relationships with themselves, others, and the world. I prioritize healthy communication, conflict resolution, and navigating emotions while emphasizing the balance between headspace and heartspace. My expertise extends to cultural, ethnic, and racial identity issues, as well as various relationship challenges.
(332) 244-0340 View (332) 244-0340
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Dr. Christiana Ibilola Awosan
Marriage & Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
New York, NY 10019
We're committed to providing high-quality, culturally relevant mental health services to Black and communities of Color.
You don't want to feel beat down, let down, depressed, overwhelmed, out of control, broken or ashamed. But the daily experience of your life being undervalued by society on top of the difficulties of work, relationships, and personal struggles just seems like too much. You feel like relationships won't work, it's impossible to stop circumstances from getting you down, and you can't win for losing. You doubt who you really are. You question the strength within you, the courage you were born with, and the wisdom from those before you.
We're committed to providing high-quality, culturally relevant mental health services to Black and communities of Color.
You don't want to feel beat down, let down, depressed, overwhelmed, out of control, broken or ashamed. But the daily experience of your life being undervalued by society on top of the difficulties of work, relationships, and personal struggles just seems like too much. You feel like relationships won't work, it's impossible to stop circumstances from getting you down, and you can't win for losing. You doubt who you really are. You question the strength within you, the courage you were born with, and the wisdom from those before you.
(917) 979-9383 View (917) 979-9383
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Abrille Brown
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
Life can be challenging and overwhelming at times. I create a safe and affirming space. I believe in using a strength-based approach to assist you in overcoming challenging thoughts, feelings and actions. I have years of experience as a psychotherapist working with people who struggle with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and trauma-related symptoms. I know how difficult it can be to find a Black therapist who feels like a good fit! I have worked with marginalized populations who face struggles related to microaggressions, discrimination in the workplace, and various other trauma.
Life can be challenging and overwhelming at times. I create a safe and affirming space. I believe in using a strength-based approach to assist you in overcoming challenging thoughts, feelings and actions. I have years of experience as a psychotherapist working with people who struggle with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and trauma-related symptoms. I know how difficult it can be to find a Black therapist who feels like a good fit! I have worked with marginalized populations who face struggles related to microaggressions, discrimination in the workplace, and various other trauma.
(929) 732-6505 View (929) 732-6505
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Zikra Fashir
Pre-Licensed Professional
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10019
Do you want to be supported through your emotional journey in a non-hierarchical, safe and empathetic space? I am a Black, Queer, First Generation Sudanese-American, living in Manhattan, and I firmly believe therapy is key to developing self compassion, authenticity, and resilience. With a deep interest in community care, collaboration, acceptance, healing, resilience, joy and justice, I apply an anti-oppression lens focused on trust and genuine connection; this ensures that my clients can explore themselves all while understanding how systemic and structural failures are not personal ones.
Do you want to be supported through your emotional journey in a non-hierarchical, safe and empathetic space? I am a Black, Queer, First Generation Sudanese-American, living in Manhattan, and I firmly believe therapy is key to developing self compassion, authenticity, and resilience. With a deep interest in community care, collaboration, acceptance, healing, resilience, joy and justice, I apply an anti-oppression lens focused on trust and genuine connection; this ensures that my clients can explore themselves all while understanding how systemic and structural failures are not personal ones.
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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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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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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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Dr. Randi Elfrida Scott-McLaughlin
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10027  (Online Only)
As a Black bisexual trans woman, I bring not only my professional expertise but also my lived experience to our sessions.
If you're navigating the complexities of identity, facing anxiety or depression, or seeking a deeper understanding of yourself in a world that often feels limiting, you're not alone. My ideal clients are individuals at the intersections of LGBTQ+ identities, racial and cultural backgrounds, facing unique stressors and challenges. They're looking for a space where they're seen, heard, and understood—where their identity is validated and their experiences are acknowledged. They aspire to heal, grow, and find balance in their lives, seeking empowerment to live authentically and fully.
As a Black bisexual trans woman, I bring not only my professional expertise but also my lived experience to our sessions.
If you're navigating the complexities of identity, facing anxiety or depression, or seeking a deeper understanding of yourself in a world that often feels limiting, you're not alone. My ideal clients are individuals at the intersections of LGBTQ+ identities, racial and cultural backgrounds, facing unique stressors and challenges. They're looking for a space where they're seen, heard, and understood—where their identity is validated and their experiences are acknowledged. They aspire to heal, grow, and find balance in their lives, seeking empowerment to live authentically and fully.
(646) 362-4787 View (646) 362-4787
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Taisha L. Caldwell-Harvey
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
12 Endorsed
New York, NY 10011  (Online Only)
If you are experiencing feelings of sadness or depression, feeling overwhelmed with stress or anxiety, struggling with past trauma, feeling challenged by romantic relationships, having a hard time processing grief, if you are unsure of your purpose in life, confused about the next step in your career, or simply feeling like something is holding you back from reaching your full potential, I'd love to talk with you. I'm Dr. Tai, the founder of The Black Girl Doctor, a completely virtual therapy practice specializing in the mental health of professional Black women.
If you are experiencing feelings of sadness or depression, feeling overwhelmed with stress or anxiety, struggling with past trauma, feeling challenged by romantic relationships, having a hard time processing grief, if you are unsure of your purpose in life, confused about the next step in your career, or simply feeling like something is holding you back from reaching your full potential, I'd love to talk with you. I'm Dr. Tai, the founder of The Black Girl Doctor, a completely virtual therapy practice specializing in the mental health of professional Black women.
(510) 974-7179 View (510) 974-7179
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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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Camille Lester
Counselor, LMHC, LCPC, MS, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10001  (Online Only)
I lovingly say "I help Black folks do relationships better.
Are you ready to start naming, tracing, and addressing the patterns you keep saying you will? Deepen emotional intimacy? Explore feeling safe in vulnerability? Stop feeling stuck when attempting to understand or communicate your needs? Begin breaking down what it means to “break generational curses” and actually start breaking them? Rest assured, you are in the right place. I'm happy you're here!
I lovingly say "I help Black folks do relationships better.
Are you ready to start naming, tracing, and addressing the patterns you keep saying you will? Deepen emotional intimacy? Explore feeling safe in vulnerability? Stop feeling stuck when attempting to understand or communicate your needs? Begin breaking down what it means to “break generational curses” and actually start breaking them? Rest assured, you are in the right place. I'm happy you're here!
(646) 906-8038 View (646) 906-8038
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.