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Morgan Cureton

My approach to therapy: There’s no roadmap to living a fulfilling life, and the challenges we face on our journeys can feel overwhelming, isolating, and ongoing. As we move through life, we may encounter past wounds, relationship stress, and major life transitions that begin to take root in our behaviors, emotions, thoughts, and our most cherished relationships.

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Tionna Jackson

My approach to therapy: I work from a primarily person centered lens. This means I take the time to get to know my clients and tailor any methods to fit you unique needs. I do not believe in one size fits all treatment.

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Madison Skerritt

My approach to therapy: I approach therapy through a non-pathologizing, trauma-informed, and harm reduction lens and understand that the client is the expert of their own experience. I view the clinical relationship as a tool for healing.

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Monica Williams

My approach to therapy: I believe you have all the answers to resolve your problems. I believe that our environment and personal experiences greatly shape how we view the world, our beliefs about ourselves, and others.

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Mercedes Yates-Jones

My approach to therapy: My approach is nonjudgmental, supportive, and focused on helping you feel safe and understood.

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Clifton Burns Jr

My approach to therapy: The eclectic approach draws from multiple theoretical orientations to fit the specific needs of every individual, whose needs may not be resolved using only one approach. Identifying problems, developing plans and creating paths for success is key!

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Ashley Johnnies

My approach to therapy: I am laid-back/flexible therapist. I like to make my clients feel comfortable and free to express themselves.

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Mahal Stevens

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is collaborative, compassionate, and affirming. I work from a relational and trauma informed perspective. Together, we focus on building emotional awareness, self-compassion, boundaries, and practical tools that support real-life change.

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Lakeitta Harris

My approach to therapy: Her approach in therapy is non-judgemental, collaborative, and encouraging. She recognizes and affirms intersectionality, LGBTQIA+, multiculturalism, racial identity, sexual identity, and gender identity. Lakeitta values working with black and brown

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Novella Blackmon

My approach to therapy: I believe each person is the captain of their own ship, I'm just here to help guide you through the waters as you embark on your journey. I encourage those that I work with to pay attention to their whole self, nothing is too taboo.

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Find Black Therapists & Counselors in River North of Chicago, IL.

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 River North of Chicago, IL, 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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