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African American & Black identity community mental health and support services
While the experience of being Black in America varies tremendously, there are shared cultural factors that play a role in defining mental health and supporting well-being, resiliency, and healing. You have a right to receive quality and culturally competent care.
African America/Black Identity Mental Health & Support Services at UMass Boston
William Monroe Trotter Institute UMass Boston
The William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture
Black Men of UMass Boston
Online campus hub for resources, programs, and services to support Black Men.
Black Woman of UMass Boston
Online campus hub for resources, programs, and services to support Black Women.
Additional African American/Black Identity Mental Health & Support Services Resources
National Alliance on Mental Illness Black/African American
National Alliance on Mental Illness Black/African American
Resources for the Black/African American Community.
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Steve Fund Crisis Text Line for Young People of Color
Steve Fund Crisis Text Line for Young People of Color
Are you a young person of color? Feeling down, stressed or overwhelmed? Text STEVE to 741741 and a live, trained Crisis Counselor will respond. 24/7
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The Foundation for Art and Healing
The Foundation for Art and Healing
COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement have spotlighted the grim reality that Black people in America do not have equitable access to all that is required to fully achieve physical, mental, and social health and well-being. The Foundation for Art and Healing offer accessible and tested arts-based programs to reduce illness risk factors, increase self-care for chronic health conditions, and improve overall health outcomes.
ZenCare Black and African-American therapists in Boston Area
ZenCare Black and African-American therapists in Boston Area
Finding a Black therapist can be one of the most important factors that Black therapy seekers look for in a provider. Therapy seekers may find that they feel more comfortable seeing Black therapists who understand their unique societal, personal, familial, and professional experiences, and that they have a greater shared foundation with Black therapists on which to discuss intimate topics in therapy.
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African American Psychologists - Psychology Today
African American Psychologists - Psychology Today
Find an African American Psychologist here.
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DMH Multicultural Mental Health Resource Directory
DMH Multicultural Mental Health Resource Directory
Department of Mental Health: This directory contains information about organizations in Massachusetts that offer linguistically and culturally appropriate mental health and related services for communities of color, LGBTQ community, immigrants, and refugees.
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Liberate Meditation Wellness App for People of Color
Liberate Meditation Wellness App for People of Color
Mindfulness meditation app designed for people of color, including meditations on responding to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on People of Color.
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Therapy for Black Girls
Therapy for Black Girls
Find trusted, culturally competent therapists that know our feelings and can help navigate being a strong, black woman.
(App) The Safe Place (IOS and Google Play)
Ourselves Black
Ourselves Black
Here you will find information about mental health promotion and positive coping as well as resources related to mental illness and treatment.
William James INTERFACE Referral Service
William James College INTERFACE Referral Service are keenly aware of the shortage of mental health providers of color and how racial inequities exist in medical and mental health care. This mental health and wellness referral Helpline is available Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm, at 888-244-6843 (toll free).