Mental Health Resources for Black Theater Artists

As part of our continued work to uplift Black joy and Black mental health in our community, we have been working on developing an ongoing, curated list of Black therapists and healing spaces that we feel can serve as safe resources and spaces for BIPOC artists.

Below is the list as it stands now. These are resources, spaces, and therapists of color that have been personally recommended to us by Black individuals and/or researched and vetted by the IndieSpace team.

Our goal is to continue to grow this list over the years and establish an affordable, accessible, and nurturing network of support for Black theater artists. 

Therapists

Beyond Living – Hakim Asadi, LMSW

Christopher Stevenson, LMSW

Creative Healing Counseling & Wellness Center – Alyssa Simmonds, LCSW

Pia C. Johnson, LMSW

Sabrina Sarro, LMSW, C-DBT, CTP

Healing Spaces

Healhaus – Brooklyn-based wellness center offering virtual and in-person yoga, meditation, and body workshops. They also offer private yoga sessions, energy coaching, holistic medicine, and lunar oracle.

Therapy for Black GirlsAn online community dedicated to encouraging mental wellness for Black women and Black girls. Therapy for Black Girls also offers a referral tool to help users find mental health services.

Other Resources

The Loveland Foundation Therapy Fund – Varying mental health grants for Black Women to support the cost of 4-12 one-on-one therapy sessions. (application required)

Black Men Heal – Funding program that supports mental health needs for Black men by matching them with one of their in-network therapists of color and covering the cost of up to 8 therapy sessions. (application required)

National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network – An interactive digital mental health directory of therapists and mental health providers that specifically serve the queer and trans community.

Melanin & Mental HealthAn online network that connects minority communities—specifically Latinx and Black people—to mental health services. The network provides a directory of culturally competent therapists.

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