Black and African American Therapists in Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI
Counseling is vital because it provides a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Counseling offers the support needed to work through issues that are meant to weigh us down. My approach to counseling involves addressing problems, assessing personal growth, and encouraging self-reflection. Choosing counseling is an act of self-care and empowerment, helping individuals overcome challenges and emerge stronger, more resilient, and more in tune with their true selves.
Counseling is vital because it provides a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Counseling offers the support needed to work through issues that are meant to weigh us down. My approach to counseling involves addressing problems, assessing personal growth, and encouraging self-reflection. Choosing counseling is an act of self-care and empowerment, helping individuals overcome challenges and emerge stronger, more resilient, and more in tune with their true selves.
Ryan Strong
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
1 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Waitlist for new clients
Your situation is not unworkable. Trauma, stress, and mental health struggles are part of life. What you make of these elements is your contribution to the art of living, an art form that often demands practice and growth. I provide a compassionate, non-judgmental space, as well as the tools and knowledge to help you realign with the deepest parts of yourself. My ideal client is ready to overcome hesitation, move forward and re-establish authentic living. I will assist you in shifting away from endless cycles of struggling against yourself towards living intimately with the natural joy available to you in this life.
Your situation is not unworkable. Trauma, stress, and mental health struggles are part of life. What you make of these elements is your contribution to the art of living, an art form that often demands practice and growth. I provide a compassionate, non-judgmental space, as well as the tools and knowledge to help you realign with the deepest parts of yourself. My ideal client is ready to overcome hesitation, move forward and re-establish authentic living. I will assist you in shifting away from endless cycles of struggling against yourself towards living intimately with the natural joy available to you in this life.
Jake Chabot
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
3 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Hello! I want to thank you for taking a step towards finding a therapist that is right for you. It is my belief that everyone can benefit from exploring ways to address, refine, and improve their mental health. In the same way that a physical ailment might stop you from doing something you love, challenges to your mental health can do the same. I have a passion for walking alongside individuals & couples seeking explorative life change, whether it is addressing an old concern, exploring current issues, or simply setting yourself up for success moving forward. It is my goal to empower clients in seeking healing and resilience.
Hello! I want to thank you for taking a step towards finding a therapist that is right for you. It is my belief that everyone can benefit from exploring ways to address, refine, and improve their mental health. In the same way that a physical ailment might stop you from doing something you love, challenges to your mental health can do the same. I have a passion for walking alongside individuals & couples seeking explorative life change, whether it is addressing an old concern, exploring current issues, or simply setting yourself up for success moving forward. It is my goal to empower clients in seeking healing and resilience.
David T Thomas
Counselor, MA, LPC
2 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Not accepting new clients
Black men increasingly have become aware of the benefits of therapy and seek spaces designed with us and our families in mind.
I provide Narrative Therapy as a way of deconstructing problem saturated storylines we tell ourselves into smaller manageable parts to find hope and reduce tension. I provide a Motivational Interviewing approach to change and growth you strive for; and guided discovery as a Cognitive Behavioral approach to issues of anxiety, depression and stress.
Black men increasingly have become aware of the benefits of therapy and seek spaces designed with us and our families in mind.
I provide Narrative Therapy as a way of deconstructing problem saturated storylines we tell ourselves into smaller manageable parts to find hope and reduce tension. I provide a Motivational Interviewing approach to change and growth you strive for; and guided discovery as a Cognitive Behavioral approach to issues of anxiety, depression and stress.
Dr. LaSonda Wells
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS
1 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Not accepting new clients
Simply put, I am passionate about helping others find growth and development that inspires continued betterment of self. My approach to counseling is developmental and holistic. As a part of life, struggles will come and are necessary for personal growth and the ability to successfully overcome adversity. I am here to assist you with Your Conversion, Your Change and ultimately Your Transformation! To that end, I am here to help you develop a plan toward your commitment to becoming your best you!
Simply put, I am passionate about helping others find growth and development that inspires continued betterment of self. My approach to counseling is developmental and holistic. As a part of life, struggles will come and are necessary for personal growth and the ability to successfully overcome adversity. I am here to assist you with Your Conversion, Your Change and ultimately Your Transformation! To that end, I am here to help you develop a plan toward your commitment to becoming your best you!
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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.