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Christine Kim

My approach to therapy: As a therapist originally trained in Marriage and Family Therapy, I am able to address those kinds of specific issues. However, the true value of my training comes from being able to see all the systems that play a role, which is invaluable in working even with individuals.

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Dr. Heather Davis Gahagen

My approach to therapy: I combine an empathic approach with proven techniques shown to help people overcome anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, PTSD and other trauma-related issues.

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Ronald (RJ) Byrd-Cordova

My approach to therapy: We want to create a space where our clients of all backgrounds feel safe to be transparent and honest about the experiences they have in order to affect change in their lives.

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Nazma Niles

My approach to therapy: Having worked with diverse populations in the past, I've developed a tried-and-true playbook for helping you (a) identify the root cause of your challenges and (b) create a tailored plan that leads to measurable progress.

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Clover Beauduy

My approach to therapy: Emotions can be challenging. As a therapist, I specialize in helping individuals and couples navigate their feelings and find ways to manage them. I provide a safe, nonjudgmental, non-biased space where we can explore your concerns together, helping you to find peace and clarity in your life.

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Craig Lampkin

My approach to therapy: I enjoy using Cognitive Behavior Therapy, which is a good therapeutic approach and is structured. The end result is to be empowered while having the skills sets to sustain advancements in behavioral change and prepared to address any life challenges and changes.

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Jeremy Brown

My approach to therapy: Biggest strength is the use of cognitive behavioral therapy and helping individuals look at their thoughts extensively and changing the way in which they view their thoughts about themselves and the world around them.

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Sandy Romero

My approach to therapy: As an LMHC, I have the privilege of working with individuals from all walks of life, including those with ADHD, relationship problems, and low self-esteem. My extensive expertise enables me to effectively support and guide clients of various ages and family dynamics.

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Elizabeth Lachendro

My approach to therapy: My greatest strength is that I truly enjoy the work that I am doing and have a sincere desire to work with clients to improve their life satisfaction.

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Daniel Sciarra

My approach to therapy: I possess a deep sense of caring about my clients. I generally never miss a session except for extreme circumstances. I like who I am; therefore, will never use my clients to satisfy my own needs.

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Find Race / Racism Therapists & Counselors in Fort Myers, FL.

If you’ve ever been a victim of racial trauma, you may be aware of the scars it can leave behind. Addressing your own internalized racism or attempting to heal from racial discrimination can be difficult, but having professional support can make things much easier.

In order to grow and heal, you need an anti-racist mental health professional who can help you change your behavior and thinking patterns and give you tools to move forward. Wherever you are located in Fort Myers, FL, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who understands the harms of racism and practices from a lens of racial justice.

The Effects of Racial Discrimination

Racial discrimination has a clear impact on your mental health. Here are some of the most common effects of racism on mental health:

  • You relive racist events and have trouble healing from them.
  • You avoid people or places that remind you of racist trauma you’ve experienced.
  • You don’t feel good about yourself, especially pertaining to your race.
  • You’re easily offended or frightened, given that you’ve been hurt in the past.
  • You feel depressed as a result of the trauma.
  • You frequently feel stressed, anxious, or depressed.

This is not a full list of the effects of racial discrimination.

Systemic racism can also lead to a lack of necessary resources like:

  • Supportive or appropriate mental health care.
  • Job and economic opportunities.
  • Education.

To learn more about the effects of racism on mental health, read licensed therapist Michael Friedman’s article about intergenerational racial trauma.

Find a Therapist Trained in Racial Justice

A therapist or counselor who deeply understands race, racism, and social justice can be the guide you need. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified anti-racist therapist is easy! Start by browsing racial justice therapists and counselors above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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