A free, curated directory of culturally fluent therapists across Michigan and PSYPACT-participating states — most offering care in an AANHPI language — vetted for experience supporting AANHPI individuals through trauma, racism, and intergenerational stress.
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Joyce Kuribayashi is a bilingual therapist offering in-person and virtual therapy through Galvin Growth Group in Novi, Michigan. She supports adults and children (10+) through challenges like anxiety, depression, grief, relationship struggles, and racial identity concerns. With a warm, non-judgmental approach, she helps clients explore unconscious patterns, family-of-origin dynamics, and inner conflicts using evidence-based techniques.
Location
Galvin Growth Group, 43155 Main Street, Suite 2300-G, Novi, MI 48375 — in-person & virtual
Pre-licensed clinical psychologist · Ann Arbor, MI · In-person & virtual
Trauma, family dynamics, eating & body image, neurodivergence, anxiety, identity — adolescents & adults.
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Dr. Felice Chen is a pre-licensed clinical psychologist based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering individual therapy and ADHD assessments for adolescents and adults. She provides a warm, affirming, and collaborative space for those navigating trauma, family dynamics, eating and body image concerns, neurodivergence, anxiety, depression, and identity development. She is especially passionate about supporting Asian and Asian American mental health, with an integrative, insight-oriented approach that helps clients find clarity, empowerment, and meaningful steps toward healing.
Location
Sabi Psychology, 2311 E. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 — in-person & virtual
Clinical social worker · Ann Arbor, MI · In-person & virtual
Trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions — immigrants, international students, cultural adaptation.
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Shu-Lan Hung is a licensed clinical social worker based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering individual therapy for adults through Mindful Counseling, LLC. She integrates evidence-based approaches such as DBT, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), EMDR, and mindfulness to support clients dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and life transitions. With a holistic, body-mind approach, she helps clients develop self-awareness, restore inner strength, and create meaningful change — including immigrants, international students, and individuals navigating cultural adaptation.
Location
Mindful Counseling, LLC, 2301 S. Huron Parkway, Suite 1A, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 — in-person & virtual
Licensed professional counselor · Troy, MI · In-person & virtual
Life transitions, cultural identity, grief, interpersonal conflict — EMDR-trained.
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Shahin Ip is a licensed professional counselor based in Troy, Michigan, providing individual therapy in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. With an integrative and trauma-informed approach, she supports clients navigating life transitions, cultural identity, grief, and interpersonal conflict. Trained in EMDR therapy, she works to create a safe, empowering space where clients can explore their values, set goals, and build coping skills — especially attuned to the complexities of multicultural experiences and identity development.
Location
888 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 780, Troy, MI 48084 — in-person & virtual
Anxiety, stress, trauma, relationship challenges — experience with the autism spectrum, trauma-informed certified.
Mandarin
Sherry Kuan-Ting Wu is a bilingual therapist based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering individual therapy to children, teens, and adults. She specializes in supporting clients through anxiety, stress, trauma, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Sherry brings experience working with individuals on the autism spectrum and holds certification in trauma-informed care.
Location
Jubilee Counseling, 326 South State Street, Suite 210, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 — in-person & virtual
Dr. Huan-Hsiang Ueng is a licensed psychologist and clinical supervisor at Amplify Colectivo in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He offers culturally responsive therapy to individuals navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, grief, identity development, and relationship challenges, and specializes in supporting BIPOC, Asian/Asian American, and LGBTQIA+ communities through affirmative care. His integrative approach draws from existential philosophy, emotion-focused therapy, and evidence-based practices like CBT, ACT, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
Location
Amplify Colectivo, 120 East Liberty Street, Suite 200, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 — in-person & virtual
Ke Liu is a licensed professional counselor based in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering individual therapy for adults. With a trauma-informed, mind-body approach, Ke integrates mindfulness with evidence-based modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), EMDR, and polyvagal theory to support clients dealing with anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and unresolved trauma. Drawing from both ancient wisdom and contemporary practices, Ke helps clients process emotional pain, reduce reliance on medication, and foster deep healing and resilience.
Location
280 North Huron Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 · Liu Counseling, LLC, 3544 Chatham Way, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 — in-person & virtual
Licensed professional counselor (limited) · Troy, Sterling Heights, Royal Oak & West Bloomfield, MI · In-person
Depression, anxiety, relationship issues, life transitions — adolescents & adults.
Mandarin
Fan Zhang is a Limited Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan, providing therapy for adolescents and adults across multiple locations in the Metro Detroit area. He works with clients facing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and life transitions using an eclectic, integrative approach grounded in Cognitive-Behavioral, Rational Emotive, Humanistic, Existential, and Client-Centered therapies. With a multicultural background, Fan fosters a therapeutic environment rooted in trust, openness, and collaboration.
Location
Troy, Sterling Heights, Royal Oak & West Bloomfield offices (Sollars and Associates) — in-person
Other offices
Sterling Heights (586) 913-6121 · West Bloomfield (248) 882-8698
Clinical social worker · Ann Arbor, MI · In-person & virtual
Life transitions, relationships, academic stress, cultural integration, family dynamics — CBT-I certified for insomnia.
Mandarin
Lani Porter Wang is a licensed clinical social worker based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with over 20 years of experience supporting clients through life transitions, relationship issues, academic stress, cultural integration, and family dynamics. Drawing from evidence-based approaches including CBT, mindfulness, and attachment-based psychodynamic therapy, she creates a structured and compassionate space for growth. She is also certified in CBT-I for treating insomnia, and offers both in-person and virtual sessions for individuals and couples.
Yeiri Kim is a limited licensed psychologist based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, providing therapy to children, adolescents, and adults. Her integrative, person-centered approach draws from CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, and multicultural perspectives. She specializes in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, stress, and identity conflict, and also offers comprehensive psychological assessments for ADHD and learning challenges.
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Bloomfield Center for Psychology & Wellness, Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 — in-person & virtual
Anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges — individuals, couples & families; children to adults.
Korean
Minjung Kang is a bilingual counselor based in Troy, Michigan, providing individual, couples, and family therapy for children, teens, and adults. Her integrative approach blends Psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, EMDR, Solution-Focused, Person-Centered, and Emotionally Focused therapies to help clients manage anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. Rooted in compassion and respect for personal resilience, she helps clients develop coping strategies, reduce distress, and work toward growth and healing.
Location
101 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 1402, Troy, MI 48084 — in-person & virtual
Reyna Choi, LLMSW, is a trauma-informed therapist based in Lansing, Michigan, who supports clients of all ages in navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, executive dysfunction, grief, and interpersonal conflicts. With a collaborative, strengths-based approach, she empowers clients to build distress tolerance and work toward self-actualization. Reyna has a personal understanding of immigration stress and is passionate about helping families address intergenerational and cultural challenges, drawing on her background in psychology, public health, and trauma-informed care.
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1801 E. Saginaw St., Suite 1, Lansing, MI 48912 — in-person & virtual
Anxiety, depression, trauma, identity, cultural & ethnic issues — EMDR-certified therapist and consultant.
Korean
Dr. Ami Sung is a licensed psychologist in Michigan offering virtual therapy for adults. She specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, identity concerns, and cultural and ethnic issues. With a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology and certification as an EMDR therapist and consultant, she uses an integrative, multicultural approach grounded in EMDR, psychodynamic, humanistic, mindfulness, and relational therapies — an inquisitive, empowering, open-minded style that provides a safe space to process complex emotions, explore identity, and heal from relational and attachment wounds.
Counseling psychologist · Ypsilanti, MI · In-person & virtual
Asian/Asian American identity, historical trauma, anxiety, depression, immigrant family dynamics, neurodiversity, eating disorders.
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Dr. Kamille La Rosa (she/they/siya) is a counseling psychologist based in Ypsilanti, Michigan, offering affirming, culturally responsive therapy to teens and adults. With a doctorate from Western Michigan University, they specialize in supporting BIPOC and 2SLGBTQIA+ clients, particularly those exploring Asian/Asian American identity, historical trauma, and internalized oppression. Their approach blends Interpersonal Process-Feminist therapy with CBT, ACT, and DBT, creating a collaborative, anti-oppressive space for healing — working with anxiety, depression, immigrant family dynamics, neurodiversity, eating disorders, grief, and life transitions.
Location
124 Pearl Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 — in-person & virtual
Licensed professional counselor · Grand Rapids, MI · In-person & virtual
Children, teens & families — anxiety, school issues, adoption, foster care; art, play, music & writing.
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Karin Van Ast is a licensed professional counselor based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, specializing in therapy for children, teens, and families. An immigrant from the Philippines, she brings a culturally sensitive, creative, and expressive approach to working with youth — particularly middle schoolers — through art, play, music, and writing. She supports clients navigating anxiety, school issues, adoption, foster care, and faith-based concerns, and is passionate about helping children express emotions in healthy ways and creating a space they enjoy returning to.
Location
5360 Cascade Road SE, Suite 1, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 — in-person & virtual
Clinical social worker (LLMSW) · Bingham Farms, MI · In-person & virtual
Intergenerational trauma, immigration-related stress, racial identity, family expectations, cultural stigma.
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Lydia Lamba, LLMSW, is a clinical social worker based in Bingham Farms, Michigan, offering trauma-informed, culturally attuned therapy for adults. She specializes in intergenerational trauma, immigration-related stress, and racial identity, supporting individuals who often feel the weight of family expectations, cultural stigma around mental health, and the complexity of being a first-generation citizen. Her holistic and empowering approach draws from modalities like CBT, IFS, EMDR (Flash Technique), ACT, and attachment-based therapies.
Akanksha Madan is the owner and clinical director of Thrive Beyond Trauma Counseling. A Licensed Professional Counselor with advanced certifications including CSAT, CCPS, CMAT, and EMDR, she specializes in helping individuals and couples heal from betrayal trauma, infidelity, sexual addiction, and complex relational dynamics. Her approach blends trauma-informed care, EMDR, and research-backed assessments, guided by models like the Multidimensional Partner Trauma Model (APSATS) and Gottman Method Couples Therapy.
Marriage & family therapist (LLMFT) · Ann Arbor, MI · In-person & virtual
Relationship challenges, marital conflict, intimacy, generational trauma, family communication.
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Rini Kaushal, LLMFT, is a marriage and family therapist based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering individual, couples, and family therapy with a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed lens. She specializes in relationship challenges, marital conflict, intimacy issues, generational trauma, and family communication. Drawing from her own bicultural background and training in Integrative Systemic Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), CBT, and Narrative Therapy, she provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space for self-exploration and growth.
Location
3135 South State Street, Suite 108, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 — in-person & virtual
Clinical social worker (LMSW) · Dexter & Plymouth, MI · In-person & virtual
Depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, life transitions — certified in trauma treatment (CTP).
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Razia Muhammadi, LMSW, is a clinical social worker offering therapy to adults in Dexter and Plymouth, Michigan. She specializes in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and life transitions with a compassionate, culturally aware, and trauma-informed approach. Drawing from CBT, mindfulness, ACT, and DBT, she empowers clients to build coping skills and reconnect with their inner strength, and is certified in trauma treatment (CTP).
Location
Peaceful Minds Counseling, 2820 Baker Rd., Suite 100, Dexter, MI 48130 · Prime Counseling Services, 40500 Ann Arbor Road, Ste. 200A, Plymouth, MI 48170 — in-person & virtual
Sara Beg, MA, LPC, NCC, is a licensed professional counselor offering virtual therapy across Texas, Michigan, and Florida. She specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, racial identity, life transitions, and perinatal mental health. Sara works with children, teens, and adults, using a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed approach grounded in EMDR, Brainspotting, CBT, psychodynamic therapy, and solution-focused techniques.
Vinata Iyer, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor based in Clarkston, Michigan, offering in-person and virtual therapy for individuals, couples, and families. With a warm, compassionate, and culturally sensitive approach, she supports clients across the lifespan through challenges like anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and relationship issues. Drawing from a diverse therapeutic toolkit — including CBT, emotion-focused therapy, existential therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions — she helps clients gain insight and strengthen coping skills.
Location
6548 Town Center Drive, Suite D, Clarkston, MI 48346 — in-person & virtual
Psychologist (LLP) · Rochester Hills, MI · Virtual only
Mood disorders, anxiety, depression — 23+ years of experience; adults & older adults.
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Rohini Kamakoti, MS, MA, LLP, is a limited licensed psychologist based in Rochester Hills, Michigan, offering virtual therapy for adults and older adults. With over 23 years of experience, she specializes in mood disorders, anxiety, and depression, and is trained in psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, humanistic, CBT, and DBT approaches. Her warm, client-centered style supports both short-term goals and long-term emotional growth.
Clinical social worker (LMSW) · Waterford & Royal Oak, MI · In-person & virtual
Family conflict, depression, addiction, trauma — 40+ years of experience across all ages.
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Indira J. Hall, MA, MEd, LMSW, is a seasoned clinical social worker with over 40 years of experience supporting clients across the lifespan — from young children to older adults. Based in Waterford and Royal Oak, Michigan, she specializes in family conflict, depression, addiction, and trauma. She brings a multicultural lens to therapy, drawing from her background in India and her education in child development, education, and clinical social work; her integrative approach includes CBT, DBT, mindfulness, family systems, play therapy, and psychoanalytic methods.
Location
4523 Highland Road, Suite 100, Waterford, MI 48328 · Holistic Social Services, 220 S. Main St., Royal Oak, MI 48067 — in-person & virtual
Licensed professional counselor · Bloomfield Hills, MI · In-person & virtual
Early childhood trauma, attachment wounds, emotional dysregulation, relationship challenges.
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Devina Smith, LPC, MBA, MA, is a licensed professional counselor based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, specializing in early childhood trauma and its lasting impact into adulthood. She helps clients explore attachment wounds, emotional dysregulation, and relationship challenges through a compassionate, insight-driven approach grounded in psychotherapy, humanistic theory, and psychoanalysis. She works with individuals, couples, and families, offering culturally sensitive care informed by her South Asian background.
Location
Therapeace Michigan, 4190 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 — in-person & virtual
Jana Al-Nahhas, MS, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor providing virtual therapy in Michigan and Illinois. With a decade of experience, she specializes in anxiety, trauma, and coping skills, working from a trauma-informed, culturally conscious, and values-based approach. She integrates CBT, ACT, DBT, psychodynamic, and somatic therapies to help clients align their lives with their core values, build emotional resilience, and process shame and past adversity.
Anxiety, grief, depression, trauma, intergenerational healing — adult children of immigrants; 20+ years.
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Carolyn Thao Phan, LMSW, is a licensed therapist in Michigan with over 20 years of experience specializing in anxiety, grief, depression, and trauma. She offers culturally attuned therapy for BIPOC individuals navigating identity struggles, family dynamics, intergenerational trauma, and life transitions. Her approach integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), CBT, Polyvagal Therapy, the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), and Flash EMDR, and she also offers Walk and Talk Therapy for grounded healing and self-discovery. She is passionate about supporting adult children of immigrants, oldest daughters, and empty nesters.
Dr. Chu is a compassionate and culturally responsive therapist who believes in the power of self-compassion and balance in healing. She helps clients slow down, reflect, and work through barriers to happiness using evidence-based therapies like CBT/ERP, DBT, ACT, and IFS. She specializes in anxiety disorders, OCD, phobias, stress, and multicultural and family therapy, provides affirming care for the LGBTQ+ community, and is passionate about supporting BIPOC clients. She works with adolescents, young adults, adults, and older adults.
Anxiety, life transitions, identity, relationships, career — college students, immigrants, academia.
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Dr. Wang is a bilingual, strengths-based psychologist who provides culturally sensitive care in English and Mandarin. With over a decade of experience, she supports clients navigating anxiety, life transitions, identity exploration, relationship concerns, and career challenges. She specializes in working with college students, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, immigrants, and those in academia. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness, she empowers clients to define and pursue their own goals.
Dr. Sekhsaria takes a strengths-based, collaborative approach to help clients explore challenges, gain clarity, and find sustainable paths forward. Her warm and caring style — grounded in cultural sensitivity, social justice, and a touch of humor — creates a safe, inclusive, and non-judgmental space. She specializes in relationships, stress, and spirituality, works with adults, and is currently accepting new self-pay clients.
Dr. Nawal Rai brings over 17 years of experience providing a warm, collaborative space for adults to navigate depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief, and life transitions. She specializes in evidence-based therapies including Prolonged Exposure (PE), CBT for trauma and depression, DBT, and ACT, helping clients move toward lives aligned with their values. She is dedicated to affirming care for LGBTQ+ and multicultural communities and works with young adults, adults, and older adults.
Dr. Dhaliwal is a licensed psychologist and owner of Dhaliwal Psychological Services in Las Vegas, NV. With advanced training in CBT, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Interpersonal Process Therapy, she provides evidence-based, culturally responsive care for anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and more. As a multiracial immigrant, she is especially committed to supporting immigrant and multicultural communities. She also works with medical professionals, veterans, and older adults, and serves as president of the Southern Regional Board of the Nevada Psychological Association.
Dr. Akiko is a full-time therapist who provides a warm, culturally sensitive space for young adults and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and identity-related concerns. She specializes in working with abuse survivors, LGBTQ+ clients, immigrants, and those experiencing relational trauma or multicultural stress. Her approach is grounded in compassion and deep respect for each client's lived experience.
Anxiety, depression, relationships, health psychology, multicultural stress, women's issues — 25+ years.
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Dr. Linda Inatsuka is a Florida-licensed psychologist with over 25 years of experience. She uses a collaborative, strength-based, and solution-focused approach, integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and lifestyle interventions — including nutritional psychology — to support mood and overall mental health. Her directive and interactive style empowers clients to focus on “what's right” and make present-focused changes that lead to a more fulfilling life. She specializes in anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, health psychology, multicultural stress, and women's issues.
CBT for anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, relationship issues, stress.
Japanese
Dr. Ryo Noguchi is a licensed clinical psychologist in Virginia and Washington, DC, and the founder of DC Cognitive Behavioral Therapy PLLC. He provides both in-person and virtual therapy, specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, relationship issues, and stress. He works with young adults, adults, and older adults using evidence-based approaches tailored to each client's needs.
Trauma, academic stress, identity, immigration — race, gender & culture; 10+ years in college counseling.
Korean
Dr. Heejin Kim is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania with extensive experience supporting clients through trauma, academic stress, identity concerns, immigration, and intersectional issues related to race, gender, and culture. She provides therapy in both English and Korean and draws from CBT, DBT, mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and psychoanalytic approaches based on each client's needs. She also offers supervision to clinicians and has over a decade of experience in college counseling.
Location
Part-time, available virtually or in-person in Bryn Mawr, PA
Dr. Sharon Huang is a licensed psychologist in Maryland and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist with 17 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults. She specializes in anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, learning disorders, and executive functioning. She also conducts psychological assessments and collaborates with families and schools on IEP and 504 planning, using a culturally informed, developmentally appropriate approach to support clients' emotional, behavioral, and academic growth.
Dr. Jerrold Yeo is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology. With experience in medical centers, psychiatric institutions, and correctional settings, he provides CBT-based therapy, neuropsychological assessments, and rehabilitation-focused care. His clinical interests include brain and spinal cord injuries, stroke, chronic medical conditions, and geriatric care. He has also served as a fellowship co-director and assistant professor in rehabilitation medicine.
Health psychology, stress management, behavioral medicine, sleep difficulties, educational assessments.
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Dr. H. Cynthia Lin is a licensed clinical psychologist in New York and New Jersey and the founder of Citylink Psychological Services. She provides therapy and psychological assessments to children, adolescents, adults, and families, both in-person in NYC and via telehealth across 40 PSYPACT states. She specializes in health psychology, stress management, behavioral medicine, sleep difficulties, and educational assessments.
Location
Part-time, in-person (Brooklyn & Queens) and telehealth (PSYPACT states)
Anxiety, depression, identity, burnout, people-pleasing, perfectionism — accepting new patients.
Mandarin
Dr. Mandy Lu is a full-time clinical psychologist who provides culturally responsive, relationship-centered therapy for adults navigating anxiety, depression, identity exploration, burnout, and relational distress. A 1.5-generation Chinese American, she draws from her bicultural background to support clients with intersectional identities. She integrates CBT and mindfulness-based self-compassion to help individuals break free from limiting patterns, especially in the context of people-pleasing, family dynamics, LGBTQIA+ concerns, and perfectionism.
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Licensed in Michigan or PSYPACT
Therapists listed hold an active Michigan license, practice under supervision toward one, or can practice here through the PSYPACT telehealth compact.
Speaks an AANHPI language
Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Hindi, Urdu, Japanese, Telugu, and more — most providers offer therapy 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Taiwanese · 台語Minnan · 閩南語Japanese · 日本語Korean · 한국어Vietnamese · Tiếng ViệtTagalogIlonggoHindi · हिन्दीUrdu · اُردُوPunjabi · ਪੰਜਾਬੀTelugu · తెలుగుMarathi · मराठीIndonesian · Bahasa IndonesiaMalay · Bahasa Melayu
Several therapists also offer sessions in Farsi, Arabic, Spanish, and Italian.
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