This directory lists BIPOC therapists who have agreed to our Statement of Values
This directory is meant to make your search for a BIPOC ( Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) therapist easier. Healing in Colour is not able to make any endorsements or guarantees regarding the practitioners listed. You are encouraged to visit their websites and ask them any questions you may have to determine that their services are the right fit for you.
HiC acknowledges that some of the language used below is and can be pathologising of people’s experiences and identities. As this is the language currently used in psychology, the general public accessing services may be using similar language to search for practitioners. HiC also acknowledges the historical, institutional, persistent harms of this language and welcome you to self-identify as much as possible. We welcome compassionate feedback to help us create language that is more inclusive and reflective of our communities. Please email admin@healingincolour.com with your suggestions.
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Strive Counselling
Bio: Hello and thanks for being here! Strive Counselling is a clinic of BIPOC counsellors with a ...
Tina Camara
Bio: Hello. I'm Tina and I'm so glad you're here. My approach to counselling is holistic, compassionate and ...
Arthur Tiojanco
Bio: Going through a difficult or uncertain period can feel isolating, and it’s not always easy to slow down ...
Parminder Thind
Bio: As a woman of color with a deep understanding of trauma—both through education and lived experience—My practice ...
Wendy Akune
Bio: My approach is underscored by my belief that all people are inherently resourceful, creative, and deserving of a ...
Devine Calanog
Bio: I believe connection is the gateway to understanding ourselves, our relationships, and our past. Through a collaborative process, ...
Nazanin Moghadami
Bio: Hi, My name is Nazanin Moghadami نازنین مقدمی and I'm a Kurdish-Iranian immigrant living on unceded lands in Burnaby. My practice ...
Elika Yamauchi
Bio: Hello! My name is Elika (Eh-lee-ka) and my pronouns are she/her. I am a neurodivergent, cisgender, second ...
Sharon Jeyakumar, Ph.D., R. Psych.
Bio: I am a Licensed Psychologist serving clients in-person in Metro Vancouver and virtually across B.C. I provide individual ...
Nashina Merani Miranda
Bio: Hello. My name is Nashina (nuh-she-na) and I use she/her pronouns. My joy is supporting folks uncover ...
Louise Chan
Bio: Sometimes, nothing seems more real than the words "I'm not good enough." And how is it I can be ...
Vivian Chu
Bio: I offer a supportive and reflective space for individuals who are navigating the everyday challenges and complexities ...
Melissa Ko
Bio: Do you struggle with a loss of sense of self, inner conflict, or feelings of shame? Are ...
Venturous Counselling
Bio: Venturous Counselling + Consulting offers beyond the talk services like EMDR, art, movement, and play practices alongside ...
Leena Mehta
Bio: What if you grew up in a family where talking about your mental health was natural? What ...
Sola Oyekunle
Bio: I am a black Canadian counsellor of African descent, offering both in-person and online counselling services. I understand ...
Nivedita Ashok
Bio: Hi—I’m really glad you’re here. Starting therapy can feel like a big step. You might be feeling ...






