BIPOC Resources

(BIPOC Mental Health Resources in Seattle)

(counselor listing by ethnicity, language, and religion)

(therapist finder, podcast, and more) 

(therapist finder, blog, podcast, and more) 

(鈥淗elping the most-impacted folks through crisis, abuse, and mistreatment鈥 

(鈥淣PAIHB or the Board is a non-profit tribal advisory organization serving the forty-three federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.鈥) 

(鈥渋s a community health center that provides health and human services to its patients, while specializing in the care of Native people.鈥) 

(blog, resources) 

(resources, blog) 

(therapist finder, resources, blog) 

(鈥淛en茅e Johnson is developing a new way to talk about trauma, race and bias.鈥) 

(renowned researcher post traumatic slave syndrome and black adolescent male respect) 

(from Cultural Somatics Training & Institute)  

Seattle-area youth created a for and by guide to multicultural mental health care.

 (Resources for Black, Latinx, Asian, and native people on mental health and substance use resources for people of color.

- Mental health and substance use resources for the AAPI (American Asian and Pacific Islander) community.

- Provides helpful statistics, looks at the differences in substance abuse patterns across the black population, and treatment options to consider.

- African Americans may experience more barriers to treatment than other groups, this guide can help one become aware of payment options and how to find providers who understand the issues unique to this population.

- Discusses the idea of 鈥榰nderrepresentation鈥 in more detail looking at common barriers, legal biases and the importance of cultural competency.


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