Black and African American Therapists in North Carolina
Yazmeen N. Irving
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LCMHC, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Raleigh, NC 27615
My main focus is on delivering comprehensive care that is specifically customized to address the distinct needs of my Black and BIPOC clients.
I want to be more than just your therapist—I want to be a trusted partner on your path to healing and self-discovery. Life can throw some incredibly challenging curveballs our way, and I'm here to offer you the specialized care and unwavering support you deserve. I'm deeply committed to participating in your journey, and it's an honor for me. You don't have to face life's challenges alone because I'm here to provide you with the specialized care to navigate the complexities of life to ensure you emerge from it with increased strength and confidence.
My main focus is on delivering comprehensive care that is specifically customized to address the distinct needs of my Black and BIPOC clients.
I want to be more than just your therapist—I want to be a trusted partner on your path to healing and self-discovery. Life can throw some incredibly challenging curveballs our way, and I'm here to offer you the specialized care and unwavering support you deserve. I'm deeply committed to participating in your journey, and it's an honor for me. You don't have to face life's challenges alone because I'm here to provide you with the specialized care to navigate the complexities of life to ensure you emerge from it with increased strength and confidence.
I help professional black women set healthy boundaries, undo toxic patterns and navigate relationships in a fulfilling way.
Everyone thinks you have it all together but in reality, you’re exhausted. The fear of judgment forces you to suppress your feelings. So you keep a smile on your face to continue showing up for others even when you don’t want to, because you don’t want to let them down. You’ve found yourself feeling tired, isolated and frustrated because no one understands and shows up for you when you need it most, but you still manage to push through each day. The time for a change has been long overdue, but figuring out where to start is a challenge all in itself.
I help professional black women set healthy boundaries, undo toxic patterns and navigate relationships in a fulfilling way.
Everyone thinks you have it all together but in reality, you’re exhausted. The fear of judgment forces you to suppress your feelings. So you keep a smile on your face to continue showing up for others even when you don’t want to, because you don’t want to let them down. You’ve found yourself feeling tired, isolated and frustrated because no one understands and shows up for you when you need it most, but you still manage to push through each day. The time for a change has been long overdue, but figuring out where to start is a challenge all in itself.
Soul Wellness Services PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Charlotte, NC 28262
Welcome to Soul Wellness Services! As a Black Caribbean woman, I'm aware of the social and cultural stigma often associated with mental health in our community. Issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and loss can be challenging to deal with. For Black and Indigenous People of Color, these issues are often compounded by the stress and emotional exhaustion of code-switching, racial trauma, racism, discrimination, and other challenges specific to our community.
Welcome to Soul Wellness Services! As a Black Caribbean woman, I'm aware of the social and cultural stigma often associated with mental health in our community. Issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and loss can be challenging to deal with. For Black and Indigenous People of Color, these issues are often compounded by the stress and emotional exhaustion of code-switching, racial trauma, racism, discrimination, and other challenges specific to our community.
Kayla D. (Empowerment Therapist)
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, LCMHC, NCC, MS
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Raleigh, NC 27609
I am an African American therapist specializing in working with women who want to find themselves and teach others how to treat them.
Has your anxiety taken over? You continually ask yourself “Why am I feeling this way?" "Have I made the right decision?" "Why can't I stop overthinking?" You consistently feel like you are all over the place mentally and emotionally. Constant comparisons are affecting your self esteem, leading you to wonder why others lives are going well & yours is NOT. Overwhelming feelings have you contemplating the worst case scenario rather than the more likely outcome? I can help you make sense of your negative thinking. Together, we can explore the cause of these thoughts and with guidance help you regain control of how you respond to them.
I am an African American therapist specializing in working with women who want to find themselves and teach others how to treat them.
Has your anxiety taken over? You continually ask yourself “Why am I feeling this way?" "Have I made the right decision?" "Why can't I stop overthinking?" You consistently feel like you are all over the place mentally and emotionally. Constant comparisons are affecting your self esteem, leading you to wonder why others lives are going well & yours is NOT. Overwhelming feelings have you contemplating the worst case scenario rather than the more likely outcome? I can help you make sense of your negative thinking. Together, we can explore the cause of these thoughts and with guidance help you regain control of how you respond to them.
Evelyn Deloris Rogers
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Charlotte, NC 28227
Let love heal! As a dedicated therapist, my mission is to create a safe and empowering space for black women and people of color to explore their experiences, heal from trauma, and foster resilience. I understand the unique challenges faced by our community and am committed to providing culturally competent, empathetic, and affirming care. Together, we will work towards personal growth, self-empowerment, and holistic well-being, honoring your identity and journey every step of the way.
Let love heal! As a dedicated therapist, my mission is to create a safe and empowering space for black women and people of color to explore their experiences, heal from trauma, and foster resilience. I understand the unique challenges faced by our community and am committed to providing culturally competent, empathetic, and affirming care. Together, we will work towards personal growth, self-empowerment, and holistic well-being, honoring your identity and journey every step of the way.
Life is not about how many times you fall but how many times you get up. The difficulties we face in life are different based on each individual perspective. Maintaining a smile while facing adversities can become overwhelming and tiring. Maybe you feel unseen, need help creating healthy boundaries, challenges with anxiety or depression, or making new life transitions. I am here to help clients learn effective coping skills for their issues and set goals to overcome obstacles in their life. My experiences as an African American, and combat veteran will help to address any barriers that are interrupting your daily life.
Life is not about how many times you fall but how many times you get up. The difficulties we face in life are different based on each individual perspective. Maintaining a smile while facing adversities can become overwhelming and tiring. Maybe you feel unseen, need help creating healthy boundaries, challenges with anxiety or depression, or making new life transitions. I am here to help clients learn effective coping skills for their issues and set goals to overcome obstacles in their life. My experiences as an African American, and combat veteran will help to address any barriers that are interrupting your daily life.
WaterYourFire Wellness Collective- Dr. Winley K.
Psychologist, PsyD, LP, HSP-P
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27713 (Online Only)
WaterYourFire Wellness Collective specializes in working with Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), LGBTQ-GNC+ individuals, and folks navigating trauma related to ethno-racial identity, class, sexuality, gender identity and expression, and sexual violence.
The decision to pursue counseling can be a tough but courageous step. People choose to seek out therapy for a variety of reasons, whether it is to explore and better understand parts of self or to address specific areas of concerns. WaterYourFire Wellness Collective works with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and presenting concerns. WYFWC currently operates via Telehealth Therapy (online). WYFWC also provides services in any PsyPact state- see participating states here: https://psypact.site-ym.com/page/psypactmap)
WaterYourFire Wellness Collective specializes in working with Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), LGBTQ-GNC+ individuals, and folks navigating trauma related to ethno-racial identity, class, sexuality, gender identity and expression, and sexual violence.
The decision to pursue counseling can be a tough but courageous step. People choose to seek out therapy for a variety of reasons, whether it is to explore and better understand parts of self or to address specific areas of concerns. WaterYourFire Wellness Collective works with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and presenting concerns. WYFWC currently operates via Telehealth Therapy (online). WYFWC also provides services in any PsyPact state- see participating states here: https://psypact.site-ym.com/page/psypactmap)
Brittnee Nikole Page
Counselor, LCMHCA, ATR-BC, CCLS
Verified Verified
Durham, NC 27703 (Online Only)
Human connection is essential to the healing process. My priority is to provide a space for you to feel seen in your whole authentic self. I will be a mirror to help reveal that you already have everything you need. I am a queer black therapist who recognizes the importance identity has on our everyday experience.
Human connection is essential to the healing process. My priority is to provide a space for you to feel seen in your whole authentic self. I will be a mirror to help reveal that you already have everything you need. I am a queer black therapist who recognizes the importance identity has on our everyday experience.
Brittany S Perry
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSWA, LCASA
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Asheville, NC 28803
As a woman of color, I am a strong advocate for breaking down the stigma of mental health care in the BIPOC ( Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities.
Starting a new journey can feel daunting and overwhelming. However, choosing to seek partnership to achieve growth as a person is self-love. Whatever it is that you may be experiencing, anxiety, depression, past traumas, grief/loss or even communication barriers with family and friends, the collaborative effort through therapy can assist you with self-identified goals. During the therapy process we will work on establishing a secure therapeutic relationship, where you can use your voice to share your needs. Therapy doesn’t have to be a chore and while partnering with me, we will integrate individualized goals to aid in your success.
As a woman of color, I am a strong advocate for breaking down the stigma of mental health care in the BIPOC ( Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities.
Starting a new journey can feel daunting and overwhelming. However, choosing to seek partnership to achieve growth as a person is self-love. Whatever it is that you may be experiencing, anxiety, depression, past traumas, grief/loss or even communication barriers with family and friends, the collaborative effort through therapy can assist you with self-identified goals. During the therapy process we will work on establishing a secure therapeutic relationship, where you can use your voice to share your needs. Therapy doesn’t have to be a chore and while partnering with me, we will integrate individualized goals to aid in your success.
Emmanuel 'manny' Olaiya
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LCAS
Verified Verified
Raleigh, NC 27616
As an African American Licensed Therapist Male, I am particularly drawn to helping all persons (Children, Teens & Adults) overcome mental, physical and emotional issues. I believe in using therapy as a means to be helping people find the tools within themselves to move towards a positive and meaningful mental health. As a social worker, I consider "the whole person" and the systems impacting them to offer a positive therapeutic experience. I support clients of all backgrounds to address various issues including depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, substance abuse, relationship and family conflicts, with particular experience with AA
As an African American Licensed Therapist Male, I am particularly drawn to helping all persons (Children, Teens & Adults) overcome mental, physical and emotional issues. I believe in using therapy as a means to be helping people find the tools within themselves to move towards a positive and meaningful mental health. As a social worker, I consider "the whole person" and the systems impacting them to offer a positive therapeutic experience. I support clients of all backgrounds to address various issues including depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, substance abuse, relationship and family conflicts, with particular experience with AA
Gilded Peace Counseling, PLLC
Counselor, MS, LCMHCA, LMHC
Verified Verified
Greensboro, NC 27408 (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
Gilded Peace Counseling is Black-owned/operated, LGBTQIA+ affirming, a supporter of the healthy at any size community, poly & ethical non-monogamy friendly, sex-positive, and kink-competent. GPC offers counseling for all walks of life and has specialized experience counseling clients with intergenerational trauma, sexual and/or religious trauma, chronic illnesses, and hidden disabilities. We are passionate about members of minority, marginalized, and divergent communities being heard and seen, as intersectionality should only make voices louder.
Gilded Peace Counseling is Black-owned/operated, LGBTQIA+ affirming, a supporter of the healthy at any size community, poly & ethical non-monogamy friendly, sex-positive, and kink-competent. GPC offers counseling for all walks of life and has specialized experience counseling clients with intergenerational trauma, sexual and/or religious trauma, chronic illnesses, and hidden disabilities. We are passionate about members of minority, marginalized, and divergent communities being heard and seen, as intersectionality should only make voices louder.
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While we serve all members of our community, we honor and recognize the acute needs of Black People, People of Color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Congruence Counseling Group is currently accepting new clients. We are happy to provide space for you to approach life with curiosity and awareness. We listen to the wisdom in your story and try to reflect that wisdom back to you. We care deeply about our clients and feel honored when you allow us to walk beside you on your journey. We provide a safe therapeutic space that speaks to a variety of experiences. Our trained clinicians include mental health counselors, social workers, and interns who specialize in a myriad of mental health issues and use specific modalities to help clients reach their goals.
While we serve all members of our community, we honor and recognize the acute needs of Black People, People of Color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Congruence Counseling Group is currently accepting new clients. We are happy to provide space for you to approach life with curiosity and awareness. We listen to the wisdom in your story and try to reflect that wisdom back to you. We care deeply about our clients and feel honored when you allow us to walk beside you on your journey. We provide a safe therapeutic space that speaks to a variety of experiences. Our trained clinicians include mental health counselors, social workers, and interns who specialize in a myriad of mental health issues and use specific modalities to help clients reach their goals.
Sequoya (she/her) is a Black queer identified, multi-state licensed social worker, registered yoga teacher, and multidisciplinary artist. She is proficient in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and expressive arts therapies such as narrative and bibliotherapy, all viewed through a liberation, black feminist, and relational cultural lens. Sequoya is a trained yoga teacher in the hatha yoga tradition, specializing in restorative yoga and yoga nidra, which has allowed her to integrate somatic healing approaches.
Sequoya (she/her) is a Black queer identified, multi-state licensed social worker, registered yoga teacher, and multidisciplinary artist. She is proficient in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and expressive arts therapies such as narrative and bibliotherapy, all viewed through a liberation, black feminist, and relational cultural lens. Sequoya is a trained yoga teacher in the hatha yoga tradition, specializing in restorative yoga and yoga nidra, which has allowed her to integrate somatic healing approaches.
Most of her clients are black and brown women and girls struggling with mood and anxiety disorders, eating disorders, self-esteem issues, chronic stress, women’s concerns, and executive functioning challenges.
Ms. Buckner is a Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) who is passionate about encouraging and empowering clients, particularly women of color, to recognize their need of balance. Her clinical practice centers around helping clients understand and adjust maladaptive patterns that lead to stress, overwhelm, and burnout. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by multi-faceted women, Ms. Buckner provides a compassionate and culturally sensitive therapeutic space that emphasizes stress-reduction, sincerity, and intentionally joyful living.
Most of her clients are black and brown women and girls struggling with mood and anxiety disorders, eating disorders, self-esteem issues, chronic stress, women’s concerns, and executive functioning challenges.
Ms. Buckner is a Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) who is passionate about encouraging and empowering clients, particularly women of color, to recognize their need of balance. Her clinical practice centers around helping clients understand and adjust maladaptive patterns that lead to stress, overwhelm, and burnout. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by multi-faceted women, Ms. Buckner provides a compassionate and culturally sensitive therapeutic space that emphasizes stress-reduction, sincerity, and intentionally joyful living.
Christy Hines
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Raleigh, NC 27609
I am an African American therapist, my experiences include working with adults who are navigating some of these struggles.
Are you tired of repeating the same cycles and patterns in life? Battling past trauma, unhealthy relationships, stress, anxiety and low self-esteem? Well let’s talk, sometimes you need someone to support and validate your feelings and experiences, other times you need someone who can challenge your irrational thoughts. With therapy you can learn the tools to recognize and change the self-sabotaging thinking and behaviors.
I am an African American therapist, my experiences include working with adults who are navigating some of these struggles.
Are you tired of repeating the same cycles and patterns in life? Battling past trauma, unhealthy relationships, stress, anxiety and low self-esteem? Well let’s talk, sometimes you need someone to support and validate your feelings and experiences, other times you need someone who can challenge your irrational thoughts. With therapy you can learn the tools to recognize and change the self-sabotaging thinking and behaviors.
As a black therapist it is important for me for you to feel that you can like your authentic self in sessions.
Do you ever feel that you have too much on your plate or that your emotions overwhelm you? It can feel like there is no way to escape these feelings, and that there is no way to change. It can be hard to go through these issues on your own, but therapy can be a space where these issues can be addressed. It can provide you the opportunity to explore who you are and make the changes that you want to see in your life. In therapy we will address the issue that you see as obstacles from achieving your goals and having a better understanding of yourself.
As a black therapist it is important for me for you to feel that you can like your authentic self in sessions.
Do you ever feel that you have too much on your plate or that your emotions overwhelm you? It can feel like there is no way to escape these feelings, and that there is no way to change. It can be hard to go through these issues on your own, but therapy can be a space where these issues can be addressed. It can provide you the opportunity to explore who you are and make the changes that you want to see in your life. In therapy we will address the issue that you see as obstacles from achieving your goals and having a better understanding of yourself.
Dr. Mary Woodson
Counselor, PhD, LCAS, LCMHC, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Raleigh, NC 27607 (Online Only)
I specialize working with with BIPOC ( black, indigenous, people of color), various religious, and LGBTQIA+ communities.
If you or your teenager can answer yes to ANY of these questions, let's schedule a time to meet conveniently online: Feeling hopeless or like things aren't going to get better? Having difficulty speaking up for yourself or communicating with others?Is it hard adjusting to change? Do you wish you had a clear plan towards reaching your goals? Do you deal with stress? Are you in an open, poly, or non-monogamous relationship (ENM)? Do you have negative thoughts or struggle with low self-esteem? Are you starting to use alcohol or drugs to cope with your problems and worried it may be getting out of control?
I specialize working with with BIPOC ( black, indigenous, people of color), various religious, and LGBTQIA+ communities.
If you or your teenager can answer yes to ANY of these questions, let's schedule a time to meet conveniently online: Feeling hopeless or like things aren't going to get better? Having difficulty speaking up for yourself or communicating with others?Is it hard adjusting to change? Do you wish you had a clear plan towards reaching your goals? Do you deal with stress? Are you in an open, poly, or non-monogamous relationship (ENM)? Do you have negative thoughts or struggle with low self-esteem? Are you starting to use alcohol or drugs to cope with your problems and worried it may be getting out of control?
I work with adults of all ages, especially Black and brown men, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and college students. As a personal witness to the lack of competent mental health care, especially for queer Black men, I work towards closing that gap. My work with clients encompasses career transitions, relocation, relationship issues, life transitions, living with physical disabilities, suicidal ideations, and depression.
I work with adults of all ages, especially Black and brown men, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and college students. As a personal witness to the lack of competent mental health care, especially for queer Black men, I work towards closing that gap. My work with clients encompasses career transitions, relocation, relationship issues, life transitions, living with physical disabilities, suicidal ideations, and depression.
As a black woman, I understand what it's like not to feel seen or heard in spaces.
You’re often looked at as the strong friend but feels as if no one checks in on you. You’re worried that people would look at you as weak or a “burden”. Everything is becoming so bottled up that you aren’t even sure who you are anymore. Something needs to change, but you can’t seem to pinpoint where to start. The healing process can be frightening to begin, and I commend you for taking the first step on looking for a therapist to help you through it! Taking this journey can allow you to explore your authentic self, step into the person you want to be, and create more loving and safe spaces around you.
As a black woman, I understand what it's like not to feel seen or heard in spaces.
You’re often looked at as the strong friend but feels as if no one checks in on you. You’re worried that people would look at you as weak or a “burden”. Everything is becoming so bottled up that you aren’t even sure who you are anymore. Something needs to change, but you can’t seem to pinpoint where to start. The healing process can be frightening to begin, and I commend you for taking the first step on looking for a therapist to help you through it! Taking this journey can allow you to explore your authentic self, step into the person you want to be, and create more loving and safe spaces around you.
Dr. Zellua D. Sistrunk-Moore
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, MS , LCSWA, DSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Monroe, NC 28110
I appreciate your willingness to honor yourself by looking for a new therapist. It's completely normal to feel that not every aspect of your life is sorted out, and acknowledging this vulnerability is a sign of resilience. Taking the initiative to seek support is a major step, as a Black Woman, I fully understand the challenges associated with this decision. My commitment to this work is fueled by a desire to promote inclusivity, particularly towards minorities and marginalized communities. I am eager to work with you on your path to healing. Your journey matters, and I am here to support you in taking those crucial next steps.
I appreciate your willingness to honor yourself by looking for a new therapist. It's completely normal to feel that not every aspect of your life is sorted out, and acknowledging this vulnerability is a sign of resilience. Taking the initiative to seek support is a major step, as a Black Woman, I fully understand the challenges associated with this decision. My commitment to this work is fueled by a desire to promote inclusivity, particularly towards minorities and marginalized communities. I am eager to work with you on your path to healing. Your journey matters, and I am here to support you in taking those crucial next steps.
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Black and African American Therapists
As an African American, why might I wish to see a therapist who is African American?
African American clients may seek out African American therapists for several reasons, foremost being a sense of cultural understanding and the possibility of shared experiences. Cultural sensitivity and context on the part of the therapist may make it easier to form a therapeutic alliance and to focus on the work of therapy without the need to explain or educate a therapist on cultural matters. It may also be empowering to work with a therapist who shares one’s racial or ethnic background. It is important to note that a therapist who demonstrates cultural sensitivity can be highly effective even if they do not share a client’s background or race.
Can clients benefit from working with a therapist who shares their race or ethnicity?
Yes, having a therapist who shares a client’s race or ethnicity is often valuable, especially if it fosters a strong therapeutic alliance between the two. While training, qualifications, and experience are always important, a strong alliance between client and therapist is a major contributor to therapeutic effectiveness. An alliance is likely to be strengthened with a therapist who has an understanding of a client’s background and perhaps also shared life experiences. It should be noted that many clients form a strong bond with their therapist regardless of their race or ethnicity. This is a personal decision, and it depends on the therapist, the client, and the connection between the two.
How might I inquire about a therapist’s experience working with African American clients?
Clients can ask therapists directly about their experience working with clients of diverse backgrounds, including with African American individuals. You may wish to inquire whether a therapist has undertaken training in cultural competence broadly, and how specifically they would ensure that their approach is sensitive to the needs of African American clients. Therapy involves honesty and trust, so it’s best for clients to share concerns about their therapist’s cultural competence at the outset. And a good clinician who is nonetheless not the right fit for you is often happy to make referrals based on the concerns you articulate.
Why is it important for a therapist to be culturally sensitive?
It’s important for a therapist to be culturally sensitive because everyone comes to therapy with a unique background and set of experiences. Being aware of culture and cultural differences between people is important for understanding clients, as is coming to therapy with an open mind, recognizing that the therapist doesn’t necessarily understand everything and that the client can help guide the way.
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.