Therapist directory
Bilingual, culturally fluent therapists across Michigan and PSYPACT states — experienced with trauma, racism, intergenerational stress, and language barriers.
We connect Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities to bilingual, trauma-informed therapists who understand your context — without you needing to explain it.
Therapists who speak your language and lawyers who understand the community — both curated, both free.
Bilingual, culturally fluent therapists across Michigan and PSYPACT states — experienced with trauma, racism, intergenerational stress, and language barriers.
48 attorneys serving AANHPI communities in 14 languages — browsable by language and area of law, from immigration and family law to discrimination and civil rights.
No accounts, no referrals, no forms — the directories are built to get you to a real person quickly.
Narrow 87 providers to the handful who fit — therapists by language, attorneys by language and area of law.
Every card opens into a full profile — bios, specialties, practice areas, and locations, straight from the directory.
Call, email, or visit their website — you contact providers yourself, on your own terms and timeline.
Moai (模合) is a Japanese concept for a lifelong circle of mutual support — a small group that meets for a common purpose, offering each other care, friendship, and a safety net through every stage of life.
Michigan Moai is built around that idea. We don't just maintain directories. We help you start — or rebuild — your circle of care, with people who understand your context. Healing is rarely a solo journey, and finding the right therapist is the first step.
The friction of finding a therapist is the largest barrier between a person in distress and the help they need. We remove as much of it as we can.
Therapy works better in your native language. We surface providers who speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu, and more.
Every therapist has demonstrated experience with AANHPI clients — including trauma, intergenerational conflict, racial bias, and immigration stress.
We're a community nonprofit. The directories are free to browse, and you never need to give us an email to use them.
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In crisis right now? Call 988 or text 988 — a trained counselor answers, free and confidential, 24/7. The line offers AANHPI-specific support, including interpreters in 240+ languages.