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Race / Racism Therapists in New Brunswick, NJ


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Marina Jacoup

My approach to therapy: I understand that therapy can be tough. In our work together, we are going to unpack the hardest parts of your story to unpack, discuss your vulnerabilities, and discover all of the things that make you who you are.

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Nia Kuttamperoor

My approach to therapy: Imagine a welcoming space where you can express yourself freely. We’ll use gentle breath work and movement to ground you in a healing process, building resilience and self-compassion. This journey fosters clarity, confidence, and inner strength.

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Tabeer Qazi

My approach to therapy: I have always been inclined towards community service but especially as an adult, I wanted to do something for the lost teenager I was. I decided to become the kind person I would have wanted to be around while growing up.

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Michelle Quiroga

My approach to therapy: I don’t stay surface level. My approach is intuitive and eclectic, blending Somatic Therapy, EMDR, IFS and hypnotherapy to explore what’s beneath the surface. Together, we’ll uncover and gently challenge deep-seated beliefs held in the mind and body.

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Lionel Latouche

My approach to therapy: In working with me, our first goal will be to establish a sense of safety and connection. This will create the space necessary for us to dig deeper into what may be challenging you. With trust, I can challenge and empower you to make lasting change!

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Laurena Mathew

My approach to therapy: I believe everyone can grow and change. As a therapist, I provide tools for managing anxiety and relationship issues while fostering resilience and collaboration, finding joy in clients' growth and confidence in a supportive environment.

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Erica Bello

My approach to therapy: In sessions, I create a safe space for you to explore your feelings and find clarity. Together, we’ll identify barriers and set meaningful goals tailored to your needs.

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Chenelle Lauture

My approach to therapy: Utilizing a mixture of CBT, EMDR and Motivational Interviewing we will break down problems to get to the root of them. We will work on emotional regulation, distress tolerance, identifying irrational thoughts while identifying barriers to change.

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Dr. Rosanna Lora

My approach to therapy: I'm supportive and non-judgmental. I like to be straightforward in a way that will foster growth and healthy ways of being in the world. Therapy is about shifting those thoughts and behaviors that have kept you from being healthier.

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Sam Harairy

My approach to therapy: In our sessions, you’ll find a warm, affirming space where we explore your emotions and build resilience. I aim to empower you to face challenges with confidence and help you identify strengths to create a path toward growth and healing.

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Find Race / Racism Therapists & Counselors in New Brunswick, NJ.

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 New Brunswick, NJ, 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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