Black and African American Therapists in Civano, Tucson, AZ

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Rachel Sommerfield
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, ADHD-CP
8 Endorsed
Civano, Tucson, AZ 85747
Hi! I'm the owner and Clinical Director of Olive Branch Counseling, a group practice in Tucson. We specialize in helping people who are neurodivergent and appear high-functioning on the surface but are experiencing burnout from masking, people pleasing and difficulty with boundaries, and just trying to do it all. Our team of therapists focuses on forming an authentic connection through humor, warmth, and sharing in the neurodivergent experience ourselves . Whether you come to our Tucson office near Ina and Oracle, our East office near Civano, or want to hop on a video call from home, we're ready to support you or your loved one!
Hi! I'm the owner and Clinical Director of Olive Branch Counseling, a group practice in Tucson. We specialize in helping people who are neurodivergent and appear high-functioning on the surface but are experiencing burnout from masking, people pleasing and difficulty with boundaries, and just trying to do it all. Our team of therapists focuses on forming an authentic connection through humor, warmth, and sharing in the neurodivergent experience ourselves . Whether you come to our Tucson office near Ina and Oracle, our East office near Civano, or want to hop on a video call from home, we're ready to support you or your loved one!
(520) 317-7895 View (520) 317-7895
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Atiq Shomar
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW
Civano, Tucson, AZ 85747
Now offering EMDR and EMDR Intensives in Michigan and Arizona. Are you feeling stuck in past experiences, overwhelmed by anxiety, or struggling with the impact of trauma? EMDR therapy can help you process and heal in a way that feels safe, effective, and empowering. As a therapist trained in EMDR, I specialize in helping clients move through distressing memories and emotions, so they no longer hold power over their daily lives.
Now offering EMDR and EMDR Intensives in Michigan and Arizona. Are you feeling stuck in past experiences, overwhelmed by anxiety, or struggling with the impact of trauma? EMDR therapy can help you process and heal in a way that feels safe, effective, and empowering. As a therapist trained in EMDR, I specialize in helping clients move through distressing memories and emotions, so they no longer hold power over their daily lives.
(520) 252-4030 View (520) 252-4030
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Sharp Counseling and Consulting
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC
2 Endorsed
Civano, Tucson, AZ 85747
Welcome to Sharp Counseling. Reaching out for support takes courage, and I want you to know you don’t have to navigate this alone. I serve individuals and couples in Montgomery, Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, and virtually in Arizona. I’m Susan, an EMDR therapist and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist with 33+ years of experience. I help people heal attachment wounds, trauma, and communication struggles so they can rebuild connection — within themselves and with those they love. I specialize in divorce recovery, trauma recovery, affair and other betrayal recovery, and empowering individuals in all walks of life.
Welcome to Sharp Counseling. Reaching out for support takes courage, and I want you to know you don’t have to navigate this alone. I serve individuals and couples in Montgomery, Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, and virtually in Arizona. I’m Susan, an EMDR therapist and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist with 33+ years of experience. I help people heal attachment wounds, trauma, and communication struggles so they can rebuild connection — within themselves and with those they love. I specialize in divorce recovery, trauma recovery, affair and other betrayal recovery, and empowering individuals in all walks of life.
(346) 209-4155 View (346) 209-4155

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FAQ - Black and African American Counselling
As an African American, why might I wish to see a therapist who is African American?
Working with an African American therapist can often mean that you start from a place of shared understanding with a therapist rather than having to explain your experience from scratch. A therapist who shares your racial identity is more likely to understand the specific pressures shaping your mental health, including navigating racism, cultural identity, and the overall experience of being Black in the United States. They are also more likely to understand the role that family, community, and cultural expectations play in your life without requiring a lengthy explanation. This shared foundation can create a greater sense of safety in the therapeutic relationship and make it easier to open up at the start of therapy.

Are there Black therapists who specialize in working with Black men or Black women?
Yes, many Black therapists have specific experience working with Black men or Black women. While therapists who work with Black clients broadly address concerns relevant to all genders, like anxiety or depression, those with a gender-specific focus are equipped to work with you on the particular ways that race and gender may intersect. For example, some therapists may specialize in working with Black women on topics like body image or maternal mental health, while other therapists may work with Black men on topics such as relationships or masculinity.

Do Black therapists offer marriage and couples counseling?
Yes, many Black therapists are trained in couples and marriage counseling and can work with partners navigating a wide range of relationship challenges. Therapists who identify as Black may have a better understanding of the cultural dynamics surrounding marriage, family roles, and conflict that are specific to African American communities and can work with you and your partner without making assumptions about your background.

How might I inquire about a therapist’s experience working with Black clients?
The initial consultation, which is typically a brief phone or video call, is the right time to raise a therapist’s experience working with Black clients. You can ask specific questions, such as "Do you have experience working with Black clients?" or more broad questions, such as "How do you approach cultural identity in your practice?". During the initial consultation, you can also ask whether they have undertaken training in cultural competence and how they would handle a situation where a cultural misunderstanding arose in therapy. A therapist who responds to these questions thoughtfully and without defensiveness is a good sign they are equipped to work with you effectively.

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.