How it works

Download the directory. Reach out at your own pace.

The directory is a single PDF — easy to read offline, share with family, or print. Every therapist listed has demonstrated cultural competency and experience supporting individuals affected by hate crimes, racial bias, bullying, and related trauma.

No sign-up. No tracking inside the PDF. The download opens in a new tab.

Reaching out for the first time is the hardest step. If you're stuck, you don't have to choose alone — email support@michiganmoai.org and we'll help you narrow the list to a few therapists who might fit.

What's in the directory

Therapists chosen for you, not just for SEO.

Each entry is vetted on three dimensions before we list them.

Licensed in Michigan or PSYPACT

Every therapist holds an active Michigan license or can practice here through the PSYPACT compact — telehealth across state lines is fully covered.

Speaks an AANHPI language

Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu, Japanese, Tamil, and more — therapy works better in your first language.

Trauma- & culture-informed

Demonstrated experience with intergenerational trauma, immigration stress, racial bias, hate-crime survivors, and bicultural identity.

Languages represented

Care in your first language.

The directory includes providers who offer sessions in the following AANHPI languages, in addition to English.

Mandarin · 普通话 Cantonese · 廣東話 Vietnamese · Tiếng Việt Korean · 한국어 Tagalog Hindi · हिन्दी Urdu · اُردُو Japanese · 日本語 Tamil · தமிழ் Bengali · বাংলা Gujarati · ગુજરાતી Punjabi · ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Don't see your language? Tell us — we'll search for a provider and update the directory.

In crisis right now? Call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — free, confidential, 24/7. The line offers AANHPI-specific support and interpreters in 240+ languages.