Find BIPOC Therapists in Canada

Connect with therapists who understand your unique experiences as a BIPOC individual, including cultural identity, discrimination, and intergenerational trauma.

Finding a therapist who truly understands your experiences as a Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color can make a meaningful difference in your healing journey. Whether you're navigating racial trauma, cultural identity challenges, microaggressions, or the effects of systemic discrimination, working with a culturally competent therapist may help you feel seen, heard, and supported in ways that honor your lived experience.

First Session connects you with therapists across Canada who specialize in working with BIPOC communities. Each therapist has credentials verified during onboarding and offers an introductory video so you can get a sense of their approach before reaching out. Browse profiles, book free consultations, and find a therapist who feels like the right fit for your unique needs.

Alicia Panchal

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Alicia Panchal

Alicia Panchal

Registered Social Worker
$170/session
Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Children/Teens, Depression, Eating disorders, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative body image, Panic attacks, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Grief and Loss
Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Children/Teens, Depression, Eating disorders, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative body image, Panic attacks, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Grief and Loss

Michael Kang

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, NT, YT, NU, AB, BC, NL, and SK.
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Michael Kang

Michael Kang

Registered Psychotherapist
$195/session
ADHD, Anger Management, Addiction, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anger, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Career guidance, Caregiver burnout, Childhood trauma, Life transitions, Low mood, School challenges, Self harm, College or University Coaching, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Racism, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), BIPOC, Grief and Loss
ADHD, Anger Management, Addiction, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anger, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Career guidance, Caregiver burnout, Childhood trauma, Life transitions, Low mood, School challenges, Self harm, College or University Coaching, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Racism, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), BIPOC, Grief and Loss

Alaleh Shakourianfard

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Burlington, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Alaleh Shakourianfard

Alaleh Shakourianfard

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her
$160/session
Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Burnout, Cultural Challenges, Depression coping skills, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Life transitions, Low mood, Workplace stress, Trauma processing, Maternal mental health, PTSD, Intergenerational trauma, School challenges, Thought Restructuring, Supervising qualifying therapists, Trauma, BIPOC, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration
Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Burnout, Cultural Challenges, Depression coping skills, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Life transitions, Low mood, Workplace stress, Trauma processing, Maternal mental health, PTSD, Intergenerational trauma, School challenges, Thought Restructuring, Supervising qualifying therapists, Trauma, BIPOC, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration

Glory Mulera

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Glory Mulera

Michael Appiah

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON and BC.
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Michael Appiah

Michael Appiah

Registered Social Worker
$175/session
Relationships, Men's issues, Effective communication, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Workplace stress, Assertiveness, Attachment, Career guidance, Christian counselling, College or University Coaching, Dating challenges, BIPOC, Cultural Challenges, Decision making, Conflict resolution, Couples, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Self-Development, School challenges, Imposter syndrome, Anger Management
Relationships, Men's issues, Effective communication, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Workplace stress, Assertiveness, Attachment, Career guidance, Christian counselling, College or University Coaching, Dating challenges, BIPOC, Cultural Challenges, Decision making, Conflict resolution, Couples, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Self-Development, School challenges, Imposter syndrome, Anger Management

Ahilia Singh Morales

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Ahilia Singh Morales

Ahilia Singh Morales

Registered Social Worker
she/her
$225/session
BIPOC, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Nervous system regulation, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Childhood trauma, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Depression, Intergenerational trauma, Highly Sensitive Person, Maternal mental health, Pain management, PTSD, Trauma, Spirituality
BIPOC, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Nervous system regulation, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Childhood trauma, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Depression, Intergenerational trauma, Highly Sensitive Person, Maternal mental health, Pain management, PTSD, Trauma, Spirituality

Sabrina Sibbald

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Burlington, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Sabrina Sibbald

Sabrina Sibbald

Registered Social Worker
she/her
$160/session
Anxiety, Trauma, People pleasing, Attachment trauma, Befriending the Nervous System, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Mind-body connection, BIPOC, Emotional regulation, Break-up recovery, Dissociation, Low mood, Social anxiety, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Intergenerational trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Nervous system regulation, Perfectionism, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Identity and Self-Exploration
Anxiety, Trauma, People pleasing, Attachment trauma, Befriending the Nervous System, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Mind-body connection, BIPOC, Emotional regulation, Break-up recovery, Dissociation, Low mood, Social anxiety, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Intergenerational trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Nervous system regulation, Perfectionism, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Identity and Self-Exploration

Jacqueline Groves

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Jacqueline Groves

Jacqueline Groves

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Depression, Depression coping skills, Anger Management, Attention and Impulsivity, Behavioural Issues, BIPOC, Break-up recovery, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Women's Health, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Personal Growth, Burnout, Interpersonal dynamics, Conflict resolution, Meaning and purpose, Imposter syndrome, Christian counselling
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Depression, Depression coping skills, Anger Management, Attention and Impulsivity, Behavioural Issues, BIPOC, Break-up recovery, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Women's Health, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Personal Growth, Burnout, Interpersonal dynamics, Conflict resolution, Meaning and purpose, Imposter syndrome, Christian counselling
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What is culturally competent therapy?

Culturally competent therapy means working with a therapist who understands and respects the cultural, racial, and ethnic backgrounds that shape your identity and experiences. This includes recognizing how racism, discrimination, and cultural factors can impact mental health, and creating a therapeutic space where your experiences are validated rather than minimized. A culturally competent therapist may help you explore challenges related to identity, belonging, intergenerational trauma, and navigating predominantly white spaces, while honoring the strengths and resilience within your community. When choosing a therapist, consider what makes a good therapeutic fit and don't hesitate to schedule consultations with multiple therapists to find someone who truly understands your perspective.

How can therapy help BIPOC individuals?

Therapy can support BIPOC individuals in processing experiences of racial trauma, microaggressions, discrimination, and the cumulative stress of navigating systems that weren't built with your community in mind. A culturally aware therapist may help you develop coping strategies for dealing with racism, explore your cultural identity, heal from intergenerational trauma, and strengthen your sense of self-worth in the face of societal messages that may undermine it. Therapy can also provide a space to address anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and other concerns through a lens that honors your cultural context. Learn more about therapy costs in Canada and explore our therapist vetting process to understand how we ensure quality care.

What can I expect from working with a BIPOC-focused therapist?

Working with a therapist who specializes in BIPOC experiences often means you won't have to explain the basics of racism, code-switching, or cultural pressure—they already understand these realities. Your therapist may help you explore how your racial and cultural identity intersects with your mental health, validate experiences that others have dismissed, and support you in developing resilience while honoring the very real impact of systemic oppression. Sessions typically focus on your specific concerns, whether that's processing a discriminatory incident, navigating family expectations, healing from trauma, or building confidence in your identity. Many BIPOC-focused therapists integrate culturally relevant approaches and recognize the importance of community, spirituality, and collective healing alongside individual growth. If you're unsure whether therapy is right for you, consider reading about building a strong therapeutic relationship.

How do I find a BIPOC therapist in Canada?

First Session makes it easy to find therapists across Canada who specialize in working with BIPOC communities. You can browse therapist profiles that include their areas of focus, approach, and introductory videos, allowing you to get a sense of who they are before making contact. When searching, look for therapists who explicitly mention experience with racial trauma, cultural identity, or specific communities you identify with. Don't hesitate to reach out to multiple therapists—finding the right fit is important, and most therapists offer initial consultations where you can ask about their experience and approach. You can also explore online versus in-person therapy to determine what format works best for your needs and schedule.

Is therapy right for me as a BIPOC individual?

Therapy can be valuable for anyone navigating challenging experiences, and as a BIPOC individual, you may face unique stressors that benefit from professional support. If you're dealing with the emotional toll of discrimination, feeling isolated in predominantly white spaces, struggling with cultural identity, processing intergenerational trauma, or simply feeling overwhelmed by the weight of navigating racism while managing everyday life, therapy may offer meaningful support. It's also important to acknowledge that seeking therapy can feel complicated in communities where mental health stigma exists or where there's historical mistrust of healthcare systems. A culturally competent therapist will understand these concerns and work to create a safe, affirming space. Consider exploring signs of a good therapist to help you identify what to look for in a therapeutic relationship.

How do I get started with BIPOC therapy?

Getting started is straightforward: browse therapist profiles on First Session, watch their introductory videos to get a sense of their style and approach, and book free consultations with therapists who resonate with you. During these consultations, ask about their experience working with BIPOC clients, their understanding of racial trauma and cultural issues, and their therapeutic approach. Pay attention to how you feel in the conversation—does the therapist seem to understand your experiences without you having to over-explain? Do they validate your concerns? Once you find someone who feels like a good fit, you can schedule your first session. Many therapists offer both online and in-person options, and you can discuss logistics like costs and payment during your consultation. Remember, finding the right therapist may take time, and that's completely normal.