Our Professionals Directory lists BIPOC therapists with anti-oppressive values working in a variety of fields outside of psychotherapy, who have agreed to our Statement of Values.
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Elizabeth Philipose PhD
Tania Tabar
Dr. Tania Tabar Naturopathic
Bio: I came into Naturopathic Medicine after a friend recommended I see a Naturopathic Doctor (ND) for a health issue at the time. I appreciated how ...
Karena Dang
Bumps Upon a Time
Bio: The name’s Karena (she/her), and I’m happy you found your way here! I’m a Certified Labour/Birth & Postpartum Doula, based in Edmonton, Alberta. I am ...
Mona Feeding Mama
Feeding Mama
Bio: Mother and settler entrepreneur leading the Feeding Mama Team, Mona descends from a Chinese and Portuguese lineage, born in Malaysia on the territories of the Rungus People ...
Joefin Peter (She/Her but I don’t mind They/Them)
Reproductive Spectrum Doula & Sexual Health Educator
Bio: I am a reproductive spectrum doula who has been working with racialized parents since 2013. I have the most experience with new ...
Yvette DuMouchel
Food on the Table
Bio: Hello, I’m YvetteI’m a busy mama, business owner and active member in community and I know first hand how important it is to ...
Joss Frank
Wild Womb
Bio: Hi I’m Joss, a certified Yoga Therapist C-IAYT with trauma informed training and TTC’s in Womb Yoga and Yoga Nidra. I specifically apply yoga tools (postures, breathwork, ...
Nicole Allyson (She/Her)
NALC Services Inc.
Bio: Like so many women, I’ve navigated the twists, turns, and unexpected detours of midlife: career shifts, family responsibilities, menopausal metamorphosis, and those quiet “what’s next?” moments ...
Diana Ojeda
Awareness and Flow
Bio: With 20 years of experience in holistic health, Diana Ojeda is deeply passionate about supporting clients to find healing, self-care, and personal transformation. She brings a ...
Anastacia Hernandez
Bio: Anastasia Hernandez is an End-of-Life Doula, speaker, and Co-Founder of Inner Immersion, a leading organization in transformative behavioral health ...
Penelope Myrtil (She/They)
Bio: Hii there, my name is Penelope (she/they).
I offer online therapy for Black, racialized, queer, and gender-diverse adults who are carrying the impacts of racism, gendered violence, ...
Karishma Kripalani
Maps to Yourself
Bio: Hi, I’m Karishma. I’m a mindfulness-based, trauma-informed somatic coach & biodynamic craniosacral practitioner who loves that neurobiology is catching up with Indigenous wisdom.As your ...
Channdika Thayver
Channdika Thayver Coaching
Bio: I am a cis-Tamil woman (pronouns: she/her), an immigrant and a settler on the stolen lands of the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie) and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) Nations. I am ...
Desirée Dawson
Desirée Dawson Music
Bio: Desirée Dawson is a multi-talented artist, celebrated for her remarkable gifts as a recording artist, songwriter, producer, sound healing facilitator and yoga teacher.
Desirée ...
Merwareed Mona Fakhry
Silk and Road Healing
Bio: If you’re exhausted of this capitalist/colonial hellscape we are in and use some dark humour to cope with the trauma then you may have found ...
Vesna Antwan
Coach Vesna
Bio: Hi, I’m Vesna! I am a certified coach, speaker and workshop facilitator.My mission is to guide burnt-out soul-seeking professionals in finding their way back to ...
Dora Kamau
Dora Kamau
Bio: Dora Kamau is a mindfulness artist, certified meditation teacher, and former psychiatric nurse whose work lives at the intersection of mental health, healing justice, and contemplative practice ...