Black and African American Therapists in Buena Vista County, IA

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Dr. Renee Fensom
Counselor, PhD, LMHC, LPC, NCC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Feeling stuck or unsure about your next steps? Life’s transitions can shake your sense of stability and direction. My role is to help you find clarity, regain confidence, and feel more in control of your path forward. Together, we’ll navigate challenges, uncover new perspectives, and build the tools you need to create meaningful change. I use an integrative approach tailored to your unique needs—drawing from several therapeutic methods to help you develop greater self-acceptance, shift negative thinking patterns, practice healthier coping strategies, set realistic goals and follow through, improve problem-solving and decision-making
Feeling stuck or unsure about your next steps? Life’s transitions can shake your sense of stability and direction. My role is to help you find clarity, regain confidence, and feel more in control of your path forward. Together, we’ll navigate challenges, uncover new perspectives, and build the tools you need to create meaningful change. I use an integrative approach tailored to your unique needs—drawing from several therapeutic methods to help you develop greater self-acceptance, shift negative thinking patterns, practice healthier coping strategies, set realistic goals and follow through, improve problem-solving and decision-making
(712) 430-0193 View (712) 430-0193
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Chichi Nwizu-Brady
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CACII
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I’m a culturally responsive clinical social worker with over 10 years of experience supporting immigrants, underrepresented adults, and children of immigrants as they navigate some of life’s most difficult moments. I help clients work through anxiety (including generalized, social, and panic), depression, grief that feels hard to move through, substance use concerns, and relationship challenges like codependency, communication struggles, and healing after betrayal. Together, we focus on building insight, strengthening coping skills, and helping you feel more grounded, empowered, and supported in your daily life.
I’m a culturally responsive clinical social worker with over 10 years of experience supporting immigrants, underrepresented adults, and children of immigrants as they navigate some of life’s most difficult moments. I help clients work through anxiety (including generalized, social, and panic), depression, grief that feels hard to move through, substance use concerns, and relationship challenges like codependency, communication struggles, and healing after betrayal. Together, we focus on building insight, strengthening coping skills, and helping you feel more grounded, empowered, and supported in your daily life.
(515) 738-3969 View (515) 738-3969

Online Therapists

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Jasmin C Higgins Howard
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
1 Endorsed
Online Only
As the world around us is rapidly changing, some things remain the same. One of those things is our innate need to connect; to feel safe, supported, heard, and understood. This is our first and most important goal in therapy. Embarking on a path towards healing may look different for many of us. However, for those of us who choose the therapeutic route, the most important first step is to find a therapist that you can connect with and grow to trust.
As the world around us is rapidly changing, some things remain the same. One of those things is our innate need to connect; to feel safe, supported, heard, and understood. This is our first and most important goal in therapy. Embarking on a path towards healing may look different for many of us. However, for those of us who choose the therapeutic route, the most important first step is to find a therapist that you can connect with and grow to trust.
(515) 882-4874 View (515) 882-4874
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Lydia Schooler
Pre-Licensed Professional, MFT-I
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Hello! I have a deep passion for helping others, I have taken on this journey to equip myself with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals and families as they go through the complexities of their relationships and mental health challenges they may experience.
Hello! I have a deep passion for helping others, I have taken on this journey to equip myself with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals and families as they go through the complexities of their relationships and mental health challenges they may experience.
(515) 501-5317 View (515) 501-5317
Photo of Christopher Hager, Counselor, LMHC, IADC, MA
Christopher Hager
Counselor, LMHC, IADC, MA
1 Endorsed
Mason City, IA 50401
I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMHC) and International Drug and Alcohol Counselor (IADC) that provides therapy suited to fit individual needs. I provide an environment that is non-judgmental and accepting of where each new person is while incorporating a light-hearted, yet serious, focus. My clinical experience and treatment history includes; life transition difficulties, anxiety, depression, relationship counseling, substance use, and dual diagnosis treatments.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMHC) and International Drug and Alcohol Counselor (IADC) that provides therapy suited to fit individual needs. I provide an environment that is non-judgmental and accepting of where each new person is while incorporating a light-hearted, yet serious, focus. My clinical experience and treatment history includes; life transition difficulties, anxiety, depression, relationship counseling, substance use, and dual diagnosis treatments.
(641) 569-6306 View (641) 569-6306
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Jon Brandon
Psychologist, PhD, LP
2 Endorsed
Ames, IA 50010
Offering psychotherapy and consultation to adults, creating a safe space to explore life's challenges with a deep commitment to diversity and inclusivity, and meeting clients where they are on their journey toward healing and growth.
Offering psychotherapy and consultation to adults, creating a safe space to explore life's challenges with a deep commitment to diversity and inclusivity, and meeting clients where they are on their journey toward healing and growth.
(515) 517-2244 View (515) 517-2244
Photo of Trudy M. Rouillard Soole, Counselor, MA, LMHC
Trudy M. Rouillard Soole
Counselor, MA, LMHC
2 Endorsed
Sioux City, IA 51102
It takes a lot of courage to reach out for help & when one does I honor that! Life is messy & people come in with a host of issues. As we work together I validate their life experiences & together we examine what works in their life & what doesn't. Together we explore themes & patterns that may have isolated them & kept them in a narrative that may perpetuate pain, heartache, grief, loss, anxiety, depression or an addiction. Together we create a plan to recalibrate their life.
It takes a lot of courage to reach out for help & when one does I honor that! Life is messy & people come in with a host of issues. As we work together I validate their life experiences & together we examine what works in their life & what doesn't. Together we explore themes & patterns that may have isolated them & kept them in a narrative that may perpetuate pain, heartache, grief, loss, anxiety, depression or an addiction. Together we create a plan to recalibrate their life.
(505) 604-9634 View (505) 604-9634
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Jordan Ottenbacher
Counselor, MS, LMHC
Adel, IA 50003
Accepting new clients; same day and crisis appointments available, Monday-Thursday 1-8pm. I am not a counselor who only "repeats back what you just said" (though this is important). I believe that counselors need both competency and wisdom, in order to be effective. My aim as a counselor is to earn your trust and respect, so that you can feel confident in the care you receive. The psychological views and tools used in therapy have been developed through training and experience. I strongly believe in educating my clients, in order to better understand topics like diagnosis, medication, and holistic treatment planning.
Accepting new clients; same day and crisis appointments available, Monday-Thursday 1-8pm. I am not a counselor who only "repeats back what you just said" (though this is important). I believe that counselors need both competency and wisdom, in order to be effective. My aim as a counselor is to earn your trust and respect, so that you can feel confident in the care you receive. The psychological views and tools used in therapy have been developed through training and experience. I strongly believe in educating my clients, in order to better understand topics like diagnosis, medication, and holistic treatment planning.
(515) 717-7790 View (515) 717-7790

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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.