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Black / African American therapists in Windham, CT

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Hartford, Connecticut therapist: Dr. Rebecca Canty, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Black / African American

Dr. Rebecca Canty

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Are you feeling overwhelmed, overworked, or trapped in a cycle of stress and exhaustion? I understand how draining it can be when anxiety, depression, or unresolved anger seems to take control of your life. If you’re tired of feeling disconnected in your relationships or struggling to manage everyday stress, I’m here to support you. With over a decade of experience helping individuals just like you, I offer a compassionate, personalized approach to guide you through the emotional weight that’s been holding you back. Maybe you’ve tried to push through on your own, but nothing seems to change. I specialize in providing practical tools and strategies tailored to your unique challenges. Whether you're looking to manage overwhelming anxiety, navigate depression, or gain control over anger, I’m committed to walking alongside you on this journey. You don’t have to go through this alone. Together, we can work to reclaim the peace and balance you deserve.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Windham, Connecticut (Online Only)
North Haven, Connecticut therapist: Bria Bromell Holeman, therapist
Serving Black / African American

Bria Bromell Holeman

Therapist, LCSW
Bria Bromell Holeman is a Connecticut Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and a Massachusetts Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW), currently pursuing certification as a Perinatal Mental Health Specialist (PMH-C). She specializes in guiding women through the intricacies of mental health, with a strong emphasis on trauma recovery, postpartum challenges, and broader women's mental health issues. Her practice supports new mothers dealing with the emotional and psychological demands of early parenthood, as well as women with trauma histories seeking comprehensive mental health care. Bria is committed to offering a compassionate and individualized approach to ensure each client receives the care tailored to their unique needs. Bria's therapeutic approach combines various evidence-based methods, including Psychoeducation to provide insight on the impacts of trauma, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Breathwork exercises for nervous system regulation, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Windham, Connecticut
Avon, Connecticut therapist: Felicia Edwards, marriage and family therapist
Serving Black / African American

Felicia Edwards

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CCTP
You’re feeling overwhelmed and tired of experiencing the same anxieties that seem to burden you. You’re ready to tuck your head into a shell. It’s time to heal. Imagine feeling like you can take a breath of fresh air again. Think about how great it would feel being able to go out with friends or even have a conversation with your significant other with worry.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Windham, Connecticut
Utica, Michigan therapist: Aguib Diop, psychologist
Serving Black / African American

Aguib Diop

Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
I appreciate that you are seeking support for yourself or a loved one. As part of this process, important decisions are probably being made by you or on your behalf. I offer psychological and neuropsychological assessments to ensure that these decisions are informed and based on your (or your child’s) unique strengths and needs. I also provide individual therapy to adults struggling with mood disorders, anxiety, and relationship issues.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Windham, Connecticut
Norwalk, Connecticut therapist: North Star Wellness, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Black / African American

North Star Wellness

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Asking for help is often seen as a sign of vulnerability, and in turn, it shows tremendous bravery and intelligence. It takes courage to admit that you need support and you are willing to bravely seek it out. This act reflects a deep understanding of oneself, ultimately it is a testament to your resilience and determination to overcome challenges, rather than struggling in silence.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Windham, Connecticut