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Black Therapists in 14212


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Suhailey Núñez

My approach to therapy: As a first generation American and Afro Latina woman, I recognize that differences can exist beneficially. I understand the unique stressors that can come with balancing personal identity, family expectations, societal pressures, and mental health. My approach is rooted in cultural sensitivity, empathy, and deep respect for your lived experiences.

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Jordan Gaines

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me invites you to be curious and vulnerable while safely engaging with the unknown. I collaborate with you to honor your autonomy and encourage the fullness of your humanity. I draw from relational, humanistic, and mindfulness approaches to meet you where you are, while exploring and pursuing where you want to go

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Karlene Francis

My approach to therapy: I focus on building a warm, respectful relationship where you feel safe, understood, and valued. It is important that you know you are seen and heard. Together, we'll explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences and help you recognize your strengths. I'll walk with you as you move toward the changes you want to see.

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Veronica Chin Hing-Michaluk

My approach to therapy: My approaches are neurodivergence and kink affirming, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, integrative, existential, and collaborative. Some modalities used include narrative relational sex therapy, internal family systems, somatic, existential, and mindfulness based cognitive behavioral therapies. I'm very direct, engaging, and bring a depth of curiosity.

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Antoinette Goosby

My approach to therapy: I believe your body holds just as much wisdom as your mind — and that real healing happens when we stop treating them like separate things. My work sits at the intersection of psychiatry and movement, so whether we're talking about medication, patterns of thought, or how stress shows up physically in your body, we're always looking at the whole picture.

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Malika Latchman

My approach to therapy: My work is relational and attachment based. We notice what’s happening as it’s happening. We pay attention to the moment you begin managing someone else’s emotions at the expense of your own. We look at how early family roles shaped that reflex and how it still shows up in dating, friendships, and family. You'll gain insight and practical tools.

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Chloe-Elyse Fasanmi

My approach to therapy: I utilize a person-centered, holistic and decolonized approach to therapy drawing from various modalities in order to best meet your needs, because you are more than just a client, you are a whole complex person.

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Angela Massey

My approach to therapy: I see you as a whole person, not a problem to fix. We’ll move at a pace that feels right for you, with care and curiosity guiding the process. I also gently incorporate the mind and body, because healing often happens when you feel safe enough to slow down and truly connect with yourself.

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Simone Spirig

My approach to therapy: I offer a warm, reflective space where you can feel supported as you explore what’s bringing you to therapy. My approach is empathetic and strengths-based, with an emphasis on collaboration. I tailor therapy to your unique experiences, needs, and goals rather than using a one-size-fits-all model.

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Lytisha Myers

My approach to therapy: Through my empathetic approach, I aim to empower and speak to the soul of each person I serve. My passion lies in providing a sense of hope and compassion to those margenalized by society. I have a strong desire to make a positive difference and a natural ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

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Find Black Therapists & Counselors in 14212.

Looking for a Black Therapist? You’re Not Alone.

Many people seek a therapist who shares their racial or cultural background. If you’re Black or African American, working with a therapist who understands your lived experience can be powerful. Whether you’re processing racial trauma, navigating identity, or simply looking for someone who “gets it,” your preference is valid—and deserves to be honored.

Wherever you are in 14212, Mental Health Match can help you find a Black therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a Black Therapist?

There’s no need to justify your choice—but here are some reasons others have found working with a Black therapist especially meaningful:

  • Cultural understanding and shared experience – A Black therapist may better understand the nuances of your lived experience, including family dynamics, community, and the impact of systemic racism on mental health.
  • Comfort and trust – You may feel more at ease talking about difficult topics—like discrimination, code-switching, or generational trauma—with someone who doesn’t need extra context.
  • Deeper connection and validation – Feeling seen, heard, and affirmed by someone who shares part of your identity can create a more healing therapeutic space.
  • Safety and emotional freedom – With a Black therapist, you might not feel the need to explain or defend your perspective—or brace for bias. That sense of safety can open the door to deeper work.

A therapist’s identity is just one part of the picture. Their approach, training, and interpersonal style also matter. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a Black Therapist

You don’t have to do this alone. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed Black and African American therapists who are ready to support you. Browse providers above or take our free survey to get matched to therapists who meet your needs.


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