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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Cheng-En Lee
Bio: In many aspects, I view counselling as a unique space for those who have not felt sufficiently nurtured ...
Jim Cheung
Bio: Hi, my name is Jim (he/him). I am a Registered Psychotherapist with seven years of clinical psychology experience ...
Camille Djokoto
Bio: I'm a Black, multi-cultural, African Diasporic, queer femme and Tkaronto-based Registered Psychotherapist, Somatic Movement and Dance Practitioner and Somatic ...
Shauna Livesey
Bio: I provide compassionate, culturally grounded support to individuals seeking healing and personal growth. My ideal client is someone navigating ...
Parminder Thind
Bio: As a woman of color with a deep understanding of trauma—both through education and lived experience—My practice ...
Madison Chen
Bio: I believe that each of us is born with the innate capacity and desire to grow. However, our ...
Rayen McLeod
Bio: Hello, I'm Rayen (she/her), a Secwépemc First Nations woman with mixed European ancestry. I believe in the ...
Caro Ibrahim
Bio: I am Caro [Ka-ro] a migrant of colour, living on indigenous land. I honour the land and ...
Shayonce Graham-Davidson
Bio: Do you struggle with anxiety, relationship challenges, or overwhelming stress that impacts your emotional well-being and daily ...
Navnit Dosanjh
Bio: I believe imagination is a powerful doorway to healing. I am a graduate of the Expressive Arts ...
Julie Ludwig
Bio: Exploring counselling is a courageous and often vulnerable step, and I truly admire you for taking it. Whether ...
Azaria Thornhill
Bio: As a Black, Afro-Caribbean woman one of the hardest things I’ve ever done is learn how to look ...
Your Story Counselling
Bio: LOCATIONS: Markham ON, Vaughan ON, Virtual across Canada Your Story Counselling Services is a BIPOC centered clinic offering ...
Sam Srijani
Bio: Do you find yourself constantly on edge, overcome with anxiety, work-related stress, low self esteem, or people ...
Mafe.Boucher
Bio: People tend to turn to counselling when they feel lost, unsure, or just need someone on their team ...
Lashae Watson
Bio: Deciding to begin healing takes great resilience, strength and trust that healing is possible. My personal, academic, and ...
Parveen Boyal
Bio: Hi! Thanks for being here and taking the time to find someone to support you on your ...






