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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Raman Cheema
Bio: “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” My ...
Nilam Chhetri-McDermott
Bio: We all carry relational wounds throughout our lives, shaped by experiences of neglect, criticism, or unmet emotional needs that ...
Bel Chhokar
Bio: Do you feel like you’re constantly negotiating your own identity amongst challenges and responsibilities in your ...
Maitri Gupta
Bio: Starting therapy is daunting. Existing in this world is not easy! There is much uncertainty and hurt ...
Risha Dave
Bio: I focus on helping South Asian women navigate family conflict, people-pleasing, and self-care. Our work together will help ...
Aliya Amarshi
Bio: Hello! My name is Aliya and I’m a Registered Psychotherapist based in Toronto, Ontario and serving clients from across ...
Amenda Kumar
Bio: Welcome—I’m so grateful you’re here 🙂 My name is Amenda, and I am a Registered Social Worker ...
Ashna Imran
Bio: Seeking support can be an important step toward understanding yourself and moving through life’s challenges with greater ...
Ramona (Himayini) Sharma
Bio: Hi, I’m Ramona. Thanks for stopping by! I’m a Registered Social Worker, trauma counsellor, ADHD and academic ...
Leena Mehta
Bio: I support high‑achieving women who are used to holding everything together: at work, at home, and in ...
Tanja Thani
Bio: Accepting new clients! I am a social worker and psychotherapist who feels grateful every day to be ...
Ajay Sahota
Bio: Thank-you for visiting my page. I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) Psychotherapist and EMDR (Eye Movement ...
Ivan Leonce
Bio: I support those navigating the challenges of living in a world not designed with them in mind. If ...
Strive Counselling
Bio: Hello and thanks for being here! Strive Counselling is a clinic of BIPOC counsellors with a ...
Ashley Mathew
Bio: Specializing in direct work with individuals who identify as BIPOC around themes of Grief, Trauma (inter-generational trauma), Loss; Abuse ...
Thisanya Natkunanathan
Bio: Daily life can be overwhelming. Stress from family, work/school or relationships can leave us feeling overwhelmed and anxious ...
Suweetha Astorga
Bio: Hi! I’m Suweetha (pronounced Soo-WEE-thuh) Registered Psychotherapist Accepting New Clients There have been moments in my life when ...
Rita Chand, RTCc
Bio: Hello, my name is Rita and I am based on Vancouver Island. It takes a lot ...
Sam Srijani
Bio: Do you find yourself constantly on edge, overcome with anxiety, work-related stress, low self esteem, or people ...




