Having a culturally competent mental health professional can be key for many in opening up during therapy sessions. Here's a list of Black and Brown therapists and intersectional mental health resources:
- Ayana Therapy // Mental healthcare for marginalized and intersectional communities
- A Therapist Like Me // offers mental health support and therapist services to various minority-identifying communities
- Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective - BEAM // offers wellness tools, programs, and a virtual directory to access Black Wellness providers
- Black Female Therapists // offers matching services to licensed therapists, coaches, classes, and other mental health services for Black women
- Black Male Therapists // offers matching services to licensed therapists, coaches, classes, and other mental health services for Black men
- Black Men Heal // provides mental health treatment, education, and resources to Men of Color
- Clinicians of Color // Provides clinical training services to help therapist of color develop skills, acquire, knowledge, and become successful in their private practices
- Healing in Colour // provides a directory of intersectional therapy services and mental-health support to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Based in Canada.
- Inclusive Therapists // offers help in finding a social justice-oriented counselor, therapist or coach for Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and LGBTQIA+ that is inclusive of Neurodivergent and Disabled communities of color
- Inno Psych // connects individuals to a therapist of color along with other mental health resources and events
- Latinx Therapists Action Network // offers culturally competent mental health resources and intersectional support to the Latinx community
- Latinx Therapy // provides culturally grounded workshops, therapist directory and mental health services to the Latinx community
- Melanin and Mental Health // connects individuals with culturally competent clinicians committed to serving the mental health needs of Black and Latinx/Hispanic communities
- South Asian Therapists // offers culturally competent therapists and mental health services that serve the mental health needs of the South Asian Diaspora
- The Loveland Foundation // Provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy nationally
- Therapy for Black Girls // an online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls
- Therapy for Black Men // offers resources, funding, and access to therapist for Black Men
- Therapy for Latinx // Licensed therapist specializing in Latinx culture and backgrounds
- Therapy that Liberates // offers licensed mental health and community wellness practitioners for Black and Brown people
- Whole Brother Mission // connects members with licensed mental health professionals, life coaches/mentors, and resources to establish a better quality of life