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Olivia Bormann
Clinical Social Work Associate, CSWA, MSW
Verified Verified
Beaverton, OR 97005  (Online Only)
I am drawn to work with adults healing from abuse, trauma, and systemic oppression. I also enjoy supporting couples navigate relationship conflict, attachment wounds, and exploring their relationship scripts. As a queer, biracial ( Black/white), DVSA survivor, I’m passionate about providing a space for QTBIPOC individuals and survivors of sexual and relationship violence. I’m particularly interested in finding healing outside of carceral systems. I can hold your stories, your fear, your pain - you are not too much.
I am drawn to work with adults healing from abuse, trauma, and systemic oppression. I also enjoy supporting couples navigate relationship conflict, attachment wounds, and exploring their relationship scripts. As a queer, biracial ( Black/white), DVSA survivor, I’m passionate about providing a space for QTBIPOC individuals and survivors of sexual and relationship violence. I’m particularly interested in finding healing outside of carceral systems. I can hold your stories, your fear, your pain - you are not too much.
(503) 563-2527 View (503) 563-2527
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Crystal Barry
MA, PLPC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Bend, OR 97702  (Online Only)
As an African American woman, I understand the unique concerns of minority groups as well as the overall daily societal issues.
Does the thought of therapy feel intimidating? Allowing someone in your thoughts and personal life? Afraid of opening up and being vulnerable for fear of judgment? I understand. No matter what the dilemma is, the pressures of life can be challenging. Let’s work through them together. My job is to help guide you, not criticize you. I believe everyone can be a better version of themselves and change is possible given the right motivation and tools.
As an African American woman, I understand the unique concerns of minority groups as well as the overall daily societal issues.
Does the thought of therapy feel intimidating? Allowing someone in your thoughts and personal life? Afraid of opening up and being vulnerable for fear of judgment? I understand. No matter what the dilemma is, the pressures of life can be challenging. Let’s work through them together. My job is to help guide you, not criticize you. I believe everyone can be a better version of themselves and change is possible given the right motivation and tools.
(314) 270-1295 View (314) 270-1295
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Virago Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C, CST, CCTP-II
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97216  (Online Only)
Are you a Millennial or Black/POC high-achieving woman, grappling with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism? Do you face added layers of societal expectations and microaggressions, like being overlooked in professional settings or misunderstood in social interactions, which make it harder for you to speak up or seek help. It's tough feeling like you constantly have to prove yourself, both professionally and personally. Perhaps you’ve reached a breaking point where the emotional toll is affecting your health, career and relationships, prompting you to seek therapy.
Are you a Millennial or Black/POC high-achieving woman, grappling with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism? Do you face added layers of societal expectations and microaggressions, like being overlooked in professional settings or misunderstood in social interactions, which make it harder for you to speak up or seek help. It's tough feeling like you constantly have to prove yourself, both professionally and personally. Perhaps you’ve reached a breaking point where the emotional toll is affecting your health, career and relationships, prompting you to seek therapy.
(410) 656-9353 View (410) 656-9353
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Black Therapist & Company. LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LCSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
Beaverton, OR 97005  (Online Only)
Furthermore, we acknowledge as a core belief that we live in a world where Black, Latino/a/e, Indigenous, other people of color and those who identify as LGBTQ+ face discrimination, racism, micro-aggressions and are treated as others, which leads to marginalization.
Black Therapist & Company LLC was founded by Dr. Rosemarie Hemmings who has over 30 years of clinical social work experience and is also a public health practitioner. She identifies as Black and brings her lived experiences as a Black woman to all that she does. Her lived experiences and 30 years of expertise is reflected both in the service population that she prioritizes and her approach. When working with our clients, we take an intersectional approach that honors their lived experiences without judgment and we partner with our clients in co-developing services/goals in alignment with their personal values and cultural practices
Furthermore, we acknowledge as a core belief that we live in a world where Black, Latino/a/e, Indigenous, other people of color and those who identify as LGBTQ+ face discrimination, racism, micro-aggressions and are treated as others, which leads to marginalization.
Black Therapist & Company LLC was founded by Dr. Rosemarie Hemmings who has over 30 years of clinical social work experience and is also a public health practitioner. She identifies as Black and brings her lived experiences as a Black woman to all that she does. Her lived experiences and 30 years of expertise is reflected both in the service population that she prioritizes and her approach. When working with our clients, we take an intersectional approach that honors their lived experiences without judgment and we partner with our clients in co-developing services/goals in alignment with their personal values and cultural practices
(503) 563-2952 View (503) 563-2952
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Torrey Thille
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97213  (Online Only)
Focusing on supporting black and brown adolescents, youth adults and families navigate life obstacles while learning and developing skills to increase whole body wellness. I aim to provide an empowering environment for self-discovery, healing, and growth so that you can evolve and thrive. Do you want to process life experiences, unresolved issues, including trauma, grief, loss, illness? Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, or other unwanted emotions?
Focusing on supporting black and brown adolescents, youth adults and families navigate life obstacles while learning and developing skills to increase whole body wellness. I aim to provide an empowering environment for self-discovery, healing, and growth so that you can evolve and thrive. Do you want to process life experiences, unresolved issues, including trauma, grief, loss, illness? Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, or other unwanted emotions?
(503) 243-3565 View (503) 243-3565
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Dr. Reiko Williams
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, EdD, MEd, LCSW
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97232
I provide mental health therapy and counseling support to individuals who may be struggling with self-confidence, self-esteem, job and career stress, personal and family obstacles and other issues impacting peace and well-being. I am experienced working with individuals and families struggling with the demands of work, school, extra-curricular and balancing life as an individual, a couple and as a member of a family system. As a Black woman, I care strongly about helping people of color with navigating spaces in which they feel isolated or ignored particularly because of their racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, sexual identity.
I provide mental health therapy and counseling support to individuals who may be struggling with self-confidence, self-esteem, job and career stress, personal and family obstacles and other issues impacting peace and well-being. I am experienced working with individuals and families struggling with the demands of work, school, extra-curricular and balancing life as an individual, a couple and as a member of a family system. As a Black woman, I care strongly about helping people of color with navigating spaces in which they feel isolated or ignored particularly because of their racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, sexual identity.
(503) 837-8285 View (503) 837-8285
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Malik-Hakim Kadir
PsyD, LMHC, CADCIII
Verified Verified
Hillsboro, OR 97006  (Online Only)
I am particularly passionate about formulating alliances that will inform and strengthen Black men and women on their individual and collective journey through this Diaspora in the 21 Century.
“Therapy Is Not a Bad Word!” My mission is to form an alliance that will inspire, educate, and equip you to not only survive during these unprecedented and uncertain times - but to also thrive. My objective is to provide insightful information on relevant areas of concern; particularly to people of color struggling with depression and anxiety directly or vicariously due to systemic racism & social injustices. Together we will formulate strategies to combat addiction, low self-esteem/self-worth, continuous relapse, physical, mental/emotional, social, & spiritual healing.
I am particularly passionate about formulating alliances that will inform and strengthen Black men and women on their individual and collective journey through this Diaspora in the 21 Century.
“Therapy Is Not a Bad Word!” My mission is to form an alliance that will inspire, educate, and equip you to not only survive during these unprecedented and uncertain times - but to also thrive. My objective is to provide insightful information on relevant areas of concern; particularly to people of color struggling with depression and anxiety directly or vicariously due to systemic racism & social injustices. Together we will formulate strategies to combat addiction, low self-esteem/self-worth, continuous relapse, physical, mental/emotional, social, & spiritual healing.
(971) 265-4006 View (971) 265-4006
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Elisabeth Duckwell
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97212  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I am a black woman therapist that operates from liberation mindset. Majority of my work is with black and multiracial youth and families as well as black femmes & non binary folks. Additional expertise include supporting people of faith deconstruct spirituality ie. purity culture and spiritual abuse. Curious to learn more about you. Are you feeling all the things right now? Worried thoughts or insomnia? Let's work together to create a plan. Whether you are motivated to start therapy or uncertain about if therapy is the right fit, let's explore options to create the full life you deserve.
I am a black woman therapist that operates from liberation mindset. Majority of my work is with black and multiracial youth and families as well as black femmes & non binary folks. Additional expertise include supporting people of faith deconstruct spirituality ie. purity culture and spiritual abuse. Curious to learn more about you. Are you feeling all the things right now? Worried thoughts or insomnia? Let's work together to create a plan. Whether you are motivated to start therapy or uncertain about if therapy is the right fit, let's explore options to create the full life you deserve.
(971) 251-9591 View (971) 251-9591
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Norma Nance
Clinical Social Work Associate, MSW, CSWA
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97213
As a black, brown, and queer woman, my identities inform my work and the way I show up for my clients and community.
I'm glad you're seeking support! I’m particularly passionate about supporting people who are working through sexual shame, navigating ethical non-monogamy, and those who identify neurodivergent (specifically Autistic or ADHD), queer, and/or BIPOC. I believe that community is at the core of our being. Despite that, relationships (platonic, romantic, or otherwise) are complicated. Navigating challenges that arise and staying curious can allow you to find ways to heal and discover your truth.
As a black, brown, and queer woman, my identities inform my work and the way I show up for my clients and community.
I'm glad you're seeking support! I’m particularly passionate about supporting people who are working through sexual shame, navigating ethical non-monogamy, and those who identify neurodivergent (specifically Autistic or ADHD), queer, and/or BIPOC. I believe that community is at the core of our being. Despite that, relationships (platonic, romantic, or otherwise) are complicated. Navigating challenges that arise and staying curious can allow you to find ways to heal and discover your truth.
(503) 755-1096 View (503) 755-1096
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Madeline Harmon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97211
Thanks for taking a moment to consider my practice. If you're seeking therapy, I applaud you! Seeking support to navigate chaotic moments in life is not easy and is also a wonderful gift to give your self. Therapy has been an instrumental support throughout my life since I was a teenager. Through my journey I've found healing and medicine in talk therapy, yoga, herbalism, intuitive readings, nature immersion and countless writings by Black feminist authors (Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Audre Lorde, Prentice Hemphill). I'd like to offer you a space to bring both your wins and your struggles, knowing you'll receive compassionate care.
Thanks for taking a moment to consider my practice. If you're seeking therapy, I applaud you! Seeking support to navigate chaotic moments in life is not easy and is also a wonderful gift to give your self. Therapy has been an instrumental support throughout my life since I was a teenager. Through my journey I've found healing and medicine in talk therapy, yoga, herbalism, intuitive readings, nature immersion and countless writings by Black feminist authors (Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Audre Lorde, Prentice Hemphill). I'd like to offer you a space to bring both your wins and your struggles, knowing you'll receive compassionate care.
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Misao Eliahim
Marriage & Family Therapist
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97203  (Online Only)
I'm an African American mental health therapist who was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an African American person in Portland Oregon, I acutely recognize the health and safety risks associated with being a black person in a city where African Americans represent approximately 6% of the population.
I'm an African American mental health therapist who was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. As an African American person in Portland Oregon, I acutely recognize the health and safety risks associated with being a black person in a city where African Americans represent approximately 6% of the population.
(971) 231-1422 View (971) 231-1422
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Frankie Forrester
Professional Counselor Associate, MS, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97217  (Online Only)
As a Black, non-binary, transracial adoptee, identity work is the name of my game. I often work with BIPOC and/or gender non-conforming individuals including children, pre-teens, and adults. I focus my clinical work in supporting those navigating challenges that arise from identity work: racial, gender, familial, societal, etc. The subject of adoption is particularly close to my heart and one that holds much nuance and intricacy. We may be a good fit if you are looking to explore any of the aforementioned or are the parent and/or guardian of the aforementioned. Please contact me using the "my website" link or visit crybaby.care.
As a Black, non-binary, transracial adoptee, identity work is the name of my game. I often work with BIPOC and/or gender non-conforming individuals including children, pre-teens, and adults. I focus my clinical work in supporting those navigating challenges that arise from identity work: racial, gender, familial, societal, etc. The subject of adoption is particularly close to my heart and one that holds much nuance and intricacy. We may be a good fit if you are looking to explore any of the aforementioned or are the parent and/or guardian of the aforementioned. Please contact me using the "my website" link or visit crybaby.care.
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Becoming Therapy Services, LLC
Pre-Licensed Professional, MSW, CSWA
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97236  (Online Only)
As a Black woman, I empathize with the hesitancy and anxiety that can come with seeking out mental health support.
Hi I'm April, a Black therapist based in Oregon. I specialize in working with Black women and women of color, 18+, impacted by trauma. Clients I work with may find themselves feeling invalidated, isolated, or at a loss with how to move forward from difficult experiences. Maybe work, relationships, or recent transitions are increasing feelings of anxiety or depression? If any of the above is resonating with you, we may be a good fit.
As a Black woman, I empathize with the hesitancy and anxiety that can come with seeking out mental health support.
Hi I'm April, a Black therapist based in Oregon. I specialize in working with Black women and women of color, 18+, impacted by trauma. Clients I work with may find themselves feeling invalidated, isolated, or at a loss with how to move forward from difficult experiences. Maybe work, relationships, or recent transitions are increasing feelings of anxiety or depression? If any of the above is resonating with you, we may be a good fit.
(971) 265-6456 View (971) 265-6456
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Nahomie Guillaume
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97214  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I primarily serve the Christian Community, people of color community ( Blacks/ African-American/Haitians/Afro-Caribbean, Interracial/Mixed Race/Multi-ethnic), as well as Caucasians, immigrants, refugees, and multicultural/multi-ethnic and interfaith couples.
Are you overwhelmed? Stressed? Are you struggling with thoughts that you find disturbing? Are you in need of hope, healing, and support? If so, I can help. I will help you identify your life's purpose/meaning, develop healthy coping skills as you grow in your relationships. Beside my professional background, I know firsthand the joy and challenges of raising a family, juggling multiple demands; and have experienced the loss of a child through both miscarriage and stillbirth. If you are looking for someone whom you can connect with on an experiential level, I am that therapist. I look forward to assisting you in your life's journey.
I primarily serve the Christian Community, people of color community ( Blacks/ African-American/Haitians/Afro-Caribbean, Interracial/Mixed Race/Multi-ethnic), as well as Caucasians, immigrants, refugees, and multicultural/multi-ethnic and interfaith couples.
Are you overwhelmed? Stressed? Are you struggling with thoughts that you find disturbing? Are you in need of hope, healing, and support? If so, I can help. I will help you identify your life's purpose/meaning, develop healthy coping skills as you grow in your relationships. Beside my professional background, I know firsthand the joy and challenges of raising a family, juggling multiple demands; and have experienced the loss of a child through both miscarriage and stillbirth. If you are looking for someone whom you can connect with on an experiential level, I am that therapist. I look forward to assisting you in your life's journey.
(971) 292-3947 View (971) 292-3947
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Paul J Peters
Pre-Licensed Professional, MSW, CSWA
Verified Verified
Beaverton, OR 97006  (Online Only)
As a dedicated clinician, I am committed to making a positive impact on the lives of patients and their families through exceptional healthcare. As a Black Male clinician I have seen the positive impact of impactful mental health care. If you are navigating troubled waters, please feel free to reach out for a consultation today. Contact info is available.
As a dedicated clinician, I am committed to making a positive impact on the lives of patients and their families through exceptional healthcare. As a Black Male clinician I have seen the positive impact of impactful mental health care. If you are navigating troubled waters, please feel free to reach out for a consultation today. Contact info is available.
(971) 298-8314 View (971) 298-8314
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Guillaume Counseling Services, PC
Marriage & Family Therapist
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97214  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
Our primary clients identify as people of color/minorities, Caucasian in a relationship with a person of color, Hispanic/Latino, mixed race, Multi-ethnic, Black; Caucasian, Asian, Middle Easterner/Arabs, Immigrants, Christians or Muslim.
Are you in need of premarital or marital counseling? Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, or past trauma? Are you currently pregnant, just gave birth, or just lost a child and in need of some support to deal with the various emotions you are experiencing? Are you a parent of a child with mental illness and need some support or therapy for yourself? Do you have a long history of mental health struggles and would like to break the cycle? If so, we can help! We work with moms, dads, wives, husbands and partners. We are culturally and spiritually minded in our work. We integrate your faith and culture in our work together.
Our primary clients identify as people of color/minorities, Caucasian in a relationship with a person of color, Hispanic/Latino, mixed race, Multi-ethnic, Black; Caucasian, Asian, Middle Easterner/Arabs, Immigrants, Christians or Muslim.
Are you in need of premarital or marital counseling? Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, or past trauma? Are you currently pregnant, just gave birth, or just lost a child and in need of some support to deal with the various emotions you are experiencing? Are you a parent of a child with mental illness and need some support or therapy for yourself? Do you have a long history of mental health struggles and would like to break the cycle? If so, we can help! We work with moms, dads, wives, husbands and partners. We are culturally and spiritually minded in our work. We integrate your faith and culture in our work together.
(971) 233-4016 View (971) 233-4016
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Ceshaun Hankins
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97214
As a Black biracial woman I understand the impact of lived experience on our healing.
You're looking to be understood in your experience. You struggle with questioning if you are the issue or if it's the world around you. You live and work in high-stress and demanding environments where you're underrepresented. You've begun to realize your old ways of coping aren't working the same anymore. You may have even tried standard talk therapy in the past - and while helpful - you still find yourself troubled by disturbing experiences or memories.
As a Black biracial woman I understand the impact of lived experience on our healing.
You're looking to be understood in your experience. You struggle with questioning if you are the issue or if it's the world around you. You live and work in high-stress and demanding environments where you're underrepresented. You've begun to realize your old ways of coping aren't working the same anymore. You may have even tried standard talk therapy in the past - and while helpful - you still find yourself troubled by disturbing experiences or memories.
(503) 822-3797 View (503) 822-3797
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Francesca L. Barnett
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, CADCIII
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Portland, OR 97203  (Online Only)
As a Black, Indigenous, and CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Therapist, my approach is culturally focused and honors identity.
Are you struggling with feelings of overwhelm, sadness, anger, loss, or relationship difficulties? Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint exactly what you're feeling, you just know it's affecting you deeply and something needs to change. You're not alone, I'm here to support you. My approach is empathetic, empowering and non-judgmental. I believe there's healing in being truly seen & understood. Together, we will navigate through difficult times creating balance and prioritize what matters to you most.
As a Black, Indigenous, and CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Therapist, my approach is culturally focused and honors identity.
Are you struggling with feelings of overwhelm, sadness, anger, loss, or relationship difficulties? Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint exactly what you're feeling, you just know it's affecting you deeply and something needs to change. You're not alone, I'm here to support you. My approach is empathetic, empowering and non-judgmental. I believe there's healing in being truly seen & understood. Together, we will navigate through difficult times creating balance and prioritize what matters to you most.
(503) 832-5545 View (503) 832-5545
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Latisha Brown
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97221  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I serve people from all cultural backgrounds; however, specialize in DBT and culturally-specific services that promote trauma-informed care to the African American/BIPOC community in need of support with identity development and skills training to help manage every day life challenges.
Hello, I’m Latisha! I am a licensed professional counselor based in Oregon dedicated to helping individuals regain balance and clarity in their lives through education, counseling, and skills training. I earned my masters degree in community counseling (winter of 2010) to help gather tools and increase insight on mental health issues, so that I can help individuals cultivate self-care, increase their self-efficacy, and sustain their overall mental well-being. I have 13+ years experience working with clients with various issues including anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief/loss, racial fatigue, and trauma.
I serve people from all cultural backgrounds; however, specialize in DBT and culturally-specific services that promote trauma-informed care to the African American/BIPOC community in need of support with identity development and skills training to help manage every day life challenges.
Hello, I’m Latisha! I am a licensed professional counselor based in Oregon dedicated to helping individuals regain balance and clarity in their lives through education, counseling, and skills training. I earned my masters degree in community counseling (winter of 2010) to help gather tools and increase insight on mental health issues, so that I can help individuals cultivate self-care, increase their self-efficacy, and sustain their overall mental well-being. I have 13+ years experience working with clients with various issues including anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief/loss, racial fatigue, and trauma.
(503) 664-7853 View (503) 664-7853
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Aurora Counseling, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Portland, OR 97202
Our clients identify as Black/ African-American, Asian, Caucasian, Multiracial, BIPOC, Middle Eastern, Hispanic/Latino.
On the outside, it seems like you have it all together, but inside, you feel stressed and overwhelmed. You've heard that bottling up emotions isn't healthy, but what else can you do? Your to-do list is endless, and so many people depend on you. Your own needs always take a back seat and when you try to set boundaries, you end up feeling guilty, anxious, or depressed. Sometimes you wonder what you truly want, but you're so disconnected from yourself that it's hard to know. You thought you'd feel more in control of your life by now and worry that something's wrong because you don't. Deep down, you fear you might not measure up.
Our clients identify as Black/ African-American, Asian, Caucasian, Multiracial, BIPOC, Middle Eastern, Hispanic/Latino.
On the outside, it seems like you have it all together, but inside, you feel stressed and overwhelmed. You've heard that bottling up emotions isn't healthy, but what else can you do? Your to-do list is endless, and so many people depend on you. Your own needs always take a back seat and when you try to set boundaries, you end up feeling guilty, anxious, or depressed. Sometimes you wonder what you truly want, but you're so disconnected from yourself that it's hard to know. You thought you'd feel more in control of your life by now and worry that something's wrong because you don't. Deep down, you fear you might not measure up.
(503) 461-5888 View (503) 461-5888

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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.