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General Mental Health Resources for BIPOC

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How to Find an Anti-Racist Therapist

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A resource by Mental Health America to help you find a therapist you feel comfortable with, who you can trust, and has some knowledge or experience working with people who are like you.

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Racial Trauma- Mental Health America

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Racial trauma, or race-based traumatic stress (RBTS), refers to the mental and emotional injury caused by encounters with racial bias and ethnic discrimination, racism, and hate crimes. Learn more from Mental Health America

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Racism and Mental Health- Mental Health America

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Black and African American Communities

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My Therapy Cards

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Self-exploration card deck created by a Black female psychologist for other women of color; created with the intention of helping other people of color grow and elevate in the areas of emotional and mental health.

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The Loveland Foundation

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Financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy.

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Therapy for Black Girls

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Online space encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls; referral tool to find a therapist in your area.

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Therapy for Black Men

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Primarily a therapist directory for Black men seeking therapy; includes some resources and stories.

Latinx/Hispanic Communities

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Información Y Materiales De Salud Mental En Español (Information and Materials for Mental Health)

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Information and Materials for Mental Health in Spanish by Mental Health America

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Latinx Therapy

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Breaking the stigma of mental health related to the Latinx community; learn self-help techniques, how to support yourself and others.

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The Focus on You

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Self-care, mental health, and inspirational blog run by a Latina therapist.

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Therapy for Latinx

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National mental health resource for the Latinx community; provides resources for the Latinx community to heal, thrive, and become advocates for their own mental health.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities

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Asian American Health Initiative

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Part of the Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services, includes Asian American resources.

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Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA)

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Dedicated to advancing the mental health and well-being of Asian American communities through research, professional practice, education, and policy.

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Asian and Pacific Islander Health Forum

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Focused on improving the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.

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National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association

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Native and Indigenous Communities

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Indigenous Story Studio

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Creates illustrations, posters, videos, and comic books on health and social issues for youth (Canadabased).

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One Sky Center

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The American Indian/Alaska Native National Resource Center for Health, Education, and Research; mission is to improve prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use problems and services among Native people.

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We R Native

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A comprehensive health resource for Native youth by Native youth, promoting holistic health and positive growth in local communities and the nation at large.

LGBTQ+ Communities

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How do I find LGBTQ friendly therapy?

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Human Rights Campaign

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America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve LGBTQ+ equality. Their website has a wealth of information and resources for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.

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LGBTQ+ Cleveland

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The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland is a safe place for people in the LGBTQ+ community--they have lots of programs and resources for LGBTQ+ youth in Cleveland. Check out their website for information on their local programs, support groups, and events!

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The Trevor Project

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An American nonprofit organization founded in 1998 focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth.

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