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Alyssa Digges, MA
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Amy Schell, LMHC
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Ariel Zeigler, Ph.D
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Begoña Núñez Sánchez, LP
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Braxton Stage, MHC-LP
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Carole Taylor-Tumilty, LCSW
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Caryn Moore, LCSW
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Christina Mancuso, LCSW
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Courtney Cohen, LMHC
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Daniel Rich, LMHC
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Elena Beharry, Psy.D
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Eliza Chamblin, LCSW
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Fanny Ng, Ph.D
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Gary Brucato, Ph.D
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Gavin Shafron, Ph.D
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Janel Coleman, LMSW
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Jen Oddo, LCSW
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Jessa Navidé, Psy.D.
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Joanna Kaminski, LMFT
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Josh Watson, LMSW
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Justin L.F. Yong, LMHC
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Karen Kaur, Ph.D
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Kristin Anderson, LCSW
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Logan Jones, Psy.D
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Lucas Saiter, LMHC
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Madeleine Phelan, LMSW
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Monica Amorosi, LMHC
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Nancy Lumb, LCSW
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Nicole Maselli, LMHC
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Peter Gradilone, LMSW
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Raquele Williams, LCSW
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Regina Musicaro, Ph.D
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    BIPOC

    THERAPY FOR Black, Indigenous, + People of Color IN NEW YORK CITY

    “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.”

    – Audre Lorde

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    you deserve to be affirmed and respected

    Like many facets of society, the field of mental health and wellness has disproportionately underrepresented those who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)

     

    To feel supported,  Black, Indigenous, and People of Color should be able to meet with a therapist who makes it their priority to understand how racial identity impacts how one experiences the world.  And while not every facet of one’s racial identity and experience can be easily articulated, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color should have the freedom to be themselves.

    Therapy can help individuals navigate the stressors disproportionately experienced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. These may include:

    • Discrimination
    • Covert and overt racism such as verbal threats or physical violence
    • Fear of retaliation
    • Emotional labor
    • Re-traumatization manifesting in feelings of loneliness, fear, anger, depression, and anxiety

        

    We’re comMiTted to cultivating a therapeutic space that is anti-racist

    If you’re looking for a BIPOC therapist, we’d love the opportunity to work with you

    As a group, we’re committed to cultivating a therapeutic space that’s anti-racist. To learn how we practice this, read our Pledge to Affirming Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.

     

    Resources dedicated to supporting the diversity of the BIPOC community

    If you’re not ready to start therapy or prefer to explore other options, please review this list of mental health resources dedicated to supporting the BIPOC community:

    If you have an additional resource you’d like to recommend, we’d love to learn about it and include it as a resource for those who are interested. Please email us at [email protected].

    If you need help finding a BIPOC therapist, Psychology Today offers a search tool matched on zip code or city.

    Looking for support?

    You’re not alone.

    Therapy can help individuals navigate the stressors disproportionately experienced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Get in touch to book a complimentary 30-minute consultation with one of our therapists who can help today.

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