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Lubenji Laforest

My approach to therapy: My counseling style is collaborative and direct, with a soft approach. The clients develop life-changing habits through various psychotherapy methods and collaborative treatment measures to help them cope with life’s various obstacles.

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Kristina Scaglione

My approach to therapy: I validate their feelings and experiences while also empowering them to recognize and break free from the behaviors that are holding them back. With a blend of tough love and compassionate insights, I help clients achieve their maximum potential.

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Andrea Kamins

My approach to therapy: My approach to psychotherapy is highly person-centered and collaborative, and I aim to provide a safe, supportive environment for my clients to deepen their understanding of themselves and learn new ways of coping with life's challenges.

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Marissa Biederman

My approach to therapy: that this is more than just "talk therapy". Big Trauma or little trauma, the symptoms are VERY real. The truth about trauma is that it lives in our bodies long after we've experienced the event(s), which is why my approach is somatic or body based.

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Jacqueline Warner

My approach to therapy: My clients gain significant insight, which we combine with in-the-moment experiences to actively change how you interact as a couple. You will feel what it's like to reconnect, and I will support you in repeating the "new" until it's your norm.

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Amanda Sadat

My approach to therapy: I have a master's in counseling and also in psychiatric nursing allowing me to treat the whole person in a holistic manner. This may include therapy and medication/supplements. I believe your healing is nonlinear and curated to each person.

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Dr. Alisha Powell

My approach to therapy: I believe that every relationship is different and I work with couples to find what works for their specific relationship in a way that is affirming of each partner's needs ands expectations.

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Dr. Robin Johnson

My approach to therapy: I work with high-achieving professionals navigating both personal and professional challenges. My approach is eclectic, client-centered, and culturally attuned. With over two decades of experience, I draw from a breadth of therapeutic approaches and am skilled at tailoring each session to your unique needs and goals.

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Yael Dai

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style blends empathy with directness, guiding you with both warmth and intention. By the time clients come to me, they usually feel stuck and frustrated because they've tried strategies that haven't worked. I prioritize helping you achieve real, lasting change. I specialize in anxiety and autism and I work with children, teens, and adults.

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Naomi McKenzie Greene

My approach to therapy: My work is driven by a focus on multiple levels of identity development. I specialize in guiding identity-based work among young adults, immigrants, and people of color experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and family issues.

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Find Culturally Sensitive Therapists & Counselors in Massachusetts.

Culturally Sensitive Therapy (also called Multicultural or Culturally Responsive Therapy) is an approach that recognizes and respects the diverse identities, values, and experiences that shape who you are. It focuses on understanding how culture, race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other aspects of identity influence your mental health and life experiences.

Culturally sensitive therapists create a safe, inclusive space where you can explore personal challenges without fear of misunderstanding or bias. They are trained to approach therapy with openness and humility, acknowledging the role that social and cultural systems play in shaping emotions, behaviors, and relationships. They may draw on both Western and non-Western healing traditions, such as storytelling, collective reflection, or mindfulness, to honor your cultural background and ways of knowing.

Whether you’re facing stress related to discrimination, cultural identity, family expectations, or navigating multiple cultural worlds, culturally sensitive therapy can help you feel seen, understood, and supported as your whole self.

Wherever you are located in Massachusetts, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a culturally sensitive therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Culturally Sensitive Therapy

This type of therapy offers many meaningful benefits, including:

  • Feeling understood and respected in your cultural identity
  • Improved communication and connection in cross-cultural relationships
  • Reduced stress and anxiety related to discrimination or marginalization
  • Healthier coping strategies for cultural or family pressures
  • Strengthened sense of identity and belonging
  • Increased self-esteem and empowerment

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and which one might be right for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Culturally Sensitive Therapy

Culturally sensitive therapy may be a good fit if you are experiencing:

  • Stress related to identity or cultural adjustment
  • Racial trauma or discrimination
  • Intergenerational or family conflict
  • Challenges navigating multiple cultures or communities
  • Tension or misunderstandings in cross-cultural or interracial romantic relationships
  • Feelings of isolation or misunderstanding
  • Anxiety, depression, or burnout tied to cultural pressures

This approach may not be about a specific “method” of therapy, but rather about finding a therapist who values and understands your lived experience — whether they use CBT, psychodynamic therapy, or another modality.

If you’re interested in culturally sensitive therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a therapist who honors and understands your cultural background. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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