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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Nichola Watson
Bio: My practice is person-centered and strength-based. PHILOSOPHY I think that each person who comes to therapy is ...
Aileen Cham
Bio: I view my therapeutic role and my experiences as a human to be deeply interconnected. My practice is ...
Brenda Randhawa
Bio: Your emotions are valid...there is nothing wrong with how you are feeling. It makes sense ...
Janae Dunlop
Bio: I acknowledge that I am an uninvited visitor gratefully living, working, and playing on the traditional and ...
Nashina Merani Miranda
Bio: Hello. My name is Nashina (nuh-she-na) and I use she/her pronouns. My joy is supporting folks uncover ...
Parneet Chohan
Bio: Parneet is a counsellor, somatic experiencing® practitioner and naturotherapist in private practice based out of Tio’tia:ke/Montreal, Canada ...
Jackie Dodd
Bio: I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (#11949) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, and a Canadian ...
Reena Samra
Bio: Welcome! I am a trauma therapist with culturally informed, anti-racist and intersectional feminist values. I would be ...
William Koné
Bio: Are you someone that identifies as LGBTQ+, seeking an outlet to express one’s worries? Are you a racialized ...
Hameda Nyamekye
Bio: My name is Hameda Nyamekye (Nya-mih-che), a first generation Ghanaian- Canadian with a passion for serving and connecting with ...
Michelle Bucholtz
Bio: If you're feeling stuck in a pattern, it's possible break these cycles with the right support. As a ...
Shayonce Graham-Davidson
Bio: Do you struggle with anxiety, relationship challenges, or overwhelming stress that impacts your emotional well-being and daily ...
Ashlyn James
Bio: Hi there, I’m Ashlyn, founder of Mindful Pleasures Therapy. With a Master’s from the University of Toronto, I specialize ...
Your Story Counselling
Bio: LOCATIONS: Markham ON, Vaughan ON, Virtual across Canada Your Story Counselling Services is a BIPOC centered clinic offering ...
Bex Denham
Bio: With 25 years of experience in the field of mental health, I confidently provide counselling and coaching ...
Fumi Majaro
Bio: You might be feeling constant over-thinking or anxiety that is hard to quiet; not good enough, even ...
Christina Hong
Bio: Hello there! I'm Christina, a Registered Provisional Psychologist. My journey into psychology was sparked by a genuine ...
Leifennie Asanuddin Ang
Bio: There was a time when I felt like I was moving through life slightly underwater, disconnected from ...
Jess Kaur Sohi (RSW,BSW)
Bio: Imagine carrying a backpack you’ve filled throughout your life—memories, expectations, fears, and responsibilities. Over time, it ...
Rim Yassine
Bio: I’m Rim Yassine (they/them), a queer, non-binary, trauma-informed therapist offering individual and relationship therapy for adults navigating trauma, grief, ...
Bethany Jacobs (MSW, RSW)
Bio: Healing, recovery, and walking in wholeness are not journeys meant to be taken alone. You deserve support that honors ...


