Culturally Competent Therapy for People of Color
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Culturally Competent Therapy can help Black, Indigenous & People of Color (BIPOC):
Feel safe bringing your whole self to therapy
Explore all parts of your identity
Work on mental health issues in an affirming space
Need support that resonates with your experience?
Do you struggle to embrace your identity in a world that misunderstands you?
Is it hard to balance your cultural heritage and your personal goals?
Do you want to cultivate healthier coping strategies for the stressors you face as a person of color?
Are you tired of having to explain why you feel stressed in certain social environments?
Have you felt minimized when bring up issues relating to your identity, race or culture?
Are you afraid you can’t talk to your therapist about things like racism or microaggressions?
We get it, and we’re here to help you
Finding a therapist who you trust is the most important factor in successful therapy
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Healing in a space where you feel seen and understood
Racism, discrimination, and systemic oppression don’t just affect daily life—they take a toll on mental health. For Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), cultural trauma can compound stress, anxiety, and depression, yet finding a therapist who truly understands your experiences can be difficult.
Our team is made up of diverse therapists who specialize in providing culturally competent care for BIPOC clients. With both lived experience and professional training in cultural humility, we create a safe, affirming space for you to heal, grow, and thrive.
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Therapy that honors who you are, where you come from, and who you can become
You may have had other people (even therapists) dismiss, misunderstand, or minimize your experiences before, but at Tamarasa Therapy, we’re different. We offer a space that celebrates your unique identity, culture and heritage—where you can feel truly understood and supported.
We won’t just ask you to “act” better or pretend everything is fine. Instead, we’re here to help you feel better, deeply and truly—so you can live with peace, wholeness, and happiness.
You deserve to feel better—fully and completely.
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What will I get out of culturally competent therapy?
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When life has been unstable, it’s hard to know who you really are. Our therapists are compassionate and curious, ready to understand the real you. You don’t have to be anyone else, or put on a mask. They’ll be here to support you every step of the way.
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There is beauty and wisdom in your heritage, and so much to learn from. There may also be pain that has yet to be resolved. You may also get pulled into the ongoing pain of intergenerational trauma, particularly if you come from historically marginalized backgrounds.
Working with a culturally competent therapist can help you embrace the strengths of your culture and heritage. It can also support you in becoming a “cycle-breaker,” and put an end to generational trauma being passed down.
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Some of us carry old wounds. Cultural trauma can be passed down from generation to generation.
We may have even given up hope of things getting better, or felt like we never stood a chance in the first place.
Therapy can change that. Even if you worked with a therapist before, there are different kinds of therapy, new research, and new ways of understanding the heart, mind and body.
What could your life look like if the past didn’t still hurt so much?
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People from marginalized backgrounds can feel outcast from white-dominated spaces. Other times, BIPOC can feel alienated from their own culture when they try to assimilate to the dominant culture.
This tension is normal and understandable. All of us conform to our cultures in some ways, and all of us rebel from it in other ways. We want to help you find community and connection, as well as celebrate the things that make you unique!
We accept you fully, as you are. And we will give you space to explore all parts of you.
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Therapists Providing Culturally Competent Therapy
Therapists who identify as BIPOC