Cultural and Linguistic Specific Mental Health Services, Clinical Consultation/Supervision, and Educational Programs

The mission of Black Therapist & Company is to create equitable access to mental health, consultation/clinical supervision, and educational programs for all with unique expertise for Black, Latino/a/e, Indigenous and other people of color. This mission is achieved by having providers of similar lived experiences and ethnicity as the targeted population, who provide person-centered-anti-racist, culturally-specific, trauma-informed, decolonized care and services.

Our physical office is located in Beaverton, Oregon. However, services are provided throughout the state of Oregon, Washington, Texas, and New York with use of HIPPA compliant technology.


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Our physical office is located in Beaverton, Oregon. However, services are provided throughout the state of Oregon, Washington, Texas, and New York with use of HIPPA compliant technology.


~ Normalizing rather than pathologizing ~

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Mental Health

Individual Counseling
Couples Counseling
Group Counseling

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Training

Individual and Group Clinical Supervision for Pre-Licensed Social Workers
Cultural-specific training (i.e. Centering Black, Latino/a/x, Indigenous people of color, other trainings as requested.)

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Consultation

We provide consultation for organizations working to undo Native erasure and anti-Blackness, by dismantling white supremacy and advancing racial justice. We consult on meaningful diversity, equity and inclusion work where equity is a verb.

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Empowerment & Wellness

Employment Coaching
Education Coaching
Mentorship
Advocacy

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Areas of Specialization

Generational Trauma
BIPOC Specific Issues (racism, microaggressions, othering, racial identity, etc.)
Parenting
Relationship Issues
Family Conflicts

Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Grief and Loss
Coping Skills
Self-Esteem
Substance Use Disorder

Life Transitions
LGBTQ+
Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence
Childhood traumas (i.e. Sexual and Physical Abuse)
Sexual Assault and Harassment

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Types of Therapeutic Approaches

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Therapy
Culturally Sensitive Therapy
Acceptance Commitment Therapy
Attachment-Based Therapy
Narrative Therapy

Motivational Interviewing
Mindfulness-Based Therapy
Person-Centered Therapy
Relational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Strength-Based Therapy
Structural Family Therapy
Relational Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Compassion-Focused Therapy
Culturally Sensitive Therapy

Black Therapist & Company provides culturally responsive mental health services for individuals, couples, and families across Oregon, Washington, Texas, and New York. Our team includes Black, African American, Biracial, Hispanic/Latina, Middle Eastern, Filipino, with LGBTQIA intersectionality therapists who understand the importance of racial identity, lived experience, and culturally specific care.

We offer virtual therapy services for those who reside in Oregon, Washington, Texas, and New York using secure, HIPAA-compliant technology.

Our therapists support children, adolescents, and adults navigating trauma including PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance use disorder and life transitions. We also provide couples, marriage and family counseling, parenting support, and psychotherapy services to all while  honoring the unique needs of Black, Indigenous and other people of color communities.

We are committed to serving diverse communities, including Black, Latina/o/x, Afro-Caribbean, and multilingual populations, with services available in languages such as Haitian-Creole, Spanish and Arabic.

Our approach blends a range of evidence-based practices—including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( TF-CBT), Strengths-Based Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, Compassion-Focused Therapy, Culturally Sensitive Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Person-Centered Therapy, and the Gottman Method—within a trauma-informed and culturally responsive framework. This integrated approach is designed to foster lasting healing, resilience, and overall mental well-being.


~ Normalizing rather than pathologizing ~

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Disclaimer

Completing the Contact Us form does not mean that you are a client or will become a client of Black Therapist & Company. If you are having thoughts of hurting yourself or someone else, please call the Suicide hotline at 800-273-8255. If you are in the tri-county area of Portland, OR and are in crisis, you can call the crisis hotline at: Multnomah County 503-988-4888  Washington County 503-291-9111  Clackamas County 503-655-8585.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions you may have about Black Therapist & Company. To schedule an appointment, please fill out our screening form here for us to best meet your needs.

To begin, you’ll complete a brief screening questionnaire here. This includes a few basic questions about what you’re looking for, your insurance, availability, and any concerns related to self-harm or substance use. Your responses help us understand your needs and ensure we’re a good fit to support you.

Once we have determined that we are able to meet your needs, you will be asked to complete our insurance verification form if using insurance. Once we have verified your insurance or if you are not using insurance, you will receive an invitation via email to set up your telehealth portal where you will complete our onboarding process which includes consent for treatment.

Instead of treating culture as a side note, therapy will actively explore how factors like ethnicity, race, religion, language, family structure, immigration history, or community norms shape:

  • Your values and beliefs 
  • How you understand mental health 
  • How you express emotions or cope

You won’t have to “translate” your experience into a dominant cultural lens.

After completing our screening form, we offer 30 min consultations for $150.00 upon request. We are unable to bill insurance for consultations.

Yes, you’re welcome to request a specific therapist based on their profile on our website. We’ll do our best to match you with your preferred provider; however, availability and insurance coverage may vary.

We accept insurance for our Oregon and some Washington clients. We are in network with several insurance including Blue Cross Blue Shields, MODA, Providence, Kaiser, Pacific Source, and CareOregon/HealthShare/OHP. Please check back as we add insurance periodically.

Our session rates range from $250 – $200 per session.

Yes, we offer a limited number of reduced-fee (sliding scale) sessions based on financial need. Availability can vary, so we recommend reaching out to discuss current options and determine what may work for you.

The therapist will explain:

  • Who they are (their approach and style)
  • Confidentiality (what stays private and the few exceptions) 
  • How sessions typically work 

You’ll be invited to talk about what brought you in. This can be:

  • A specific issue (anxiety, relationships, stress) 
  • A general feeling (“I don’t feel like myself”)

You don’t need a perfect explanation—just start where you can.

You can also ask questions here—this is a two-way fit, not just them evaluating you.

Expect some questions about your life, such as:

  • Family and upbringing 
  • Cultural or ethnic background 
  • Religion or spirituality (if relevant) 
  • Community, identity, or migration experiences 
  • Traumatic experiences
  • Physical health (dental, vision, preventative screenings, annual physical, PCP, etc.)

In culturally specific therapy, these aren’t just “checklist” questions—they shape how your therapist understands your experience.
The therapist might ask:

  • “What would you like to be different?” 
  • “What does feeling better look like to you?” 

It’s okay if you don’t know yet—figuring that out can be part of the process.

Finally, you and your therapist will decide on next steps which may include: no further sessions, referral to more appropriate care, or scheduling follow-up session to continue assessment and/or treatment goals.