These resources are offered to help support the needs of our students who identify as part of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities.
Articles
BIPOC students seeking mental health treatment can face a unique set of challenges. More information about this and links to directories, social communities, online support groups, podcasts, and research on this topic can be found here:
- 21 Mental Health Resources for BIPOC (and 5 Tips for Finding the Right Therapist for You)
- Black Lives Matter: Mental Health Resources for People of Color
- How to Find a Black Therapist: Resources and Advice
- BIPOC Mental Health Resources
- Black Mental Health resources via lifeline site
- Native Americans and Alaska Natives mental health resources
- Ayuda En Español - via Lifeline with resources
- 28 mental health and substance use resources for Asian American students
Directories
Here are some directories for finding a therapist:
- Association of Black Psychologists
- Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective
- Latinx Therapy
- Inclusive Therapists
- Innopsych
- The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation Provider Directory
- LGBTQ Psychotherapists of Color Directory
- National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
- Psychology Today Directory of African American Therapists
- Therapy for Black Girls
- Therapy for Black Men
- Addiction and Mental Health Support Resources and Online Platforms
Financial Resources
To address the financial barrier to treatment, the Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls nationally seeking therapy.
Mental Health Liberation - Together, we bridge Black, Indigenous and People of Color with free, quality mental health care, and empower Clinicians of Color. Provides financial assistance for treatment as funds are available for BIPOC individuals.