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Racial Identity Therapists in Texas

Find the right therapist in Texas for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
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Araya Baker

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
Online & In-PersonAccepting New Clients
How do you work with clients with racial identity issues?
Interwoven into my counseling work is scholarship of structural racism, white/racial privilege, and the distinction between prejudice and racism (prejudice + power). This integration goes beyond a mere acknowledgement of racism as a potential pitfall/threat to people of the global majority, and extends to –– exploration of how racial dominance is internalized psychologically, spiritually, and emotionally. One example of integrating antiracism with counseling is supporting clients as they re-remember how intergenerational racial trauma shaped the theologies, survival strategies, power dynamics, and parenting practices of their families––for better or worse. Another instance is holding space for clients as they unpack the detrimental impact of colonial socialization on their self-worth, body image, and overall relationship to vulnerability/authenticity. Yet another example is putting language to clients’ perceptions of white supremacy culture in the workplace, and even in institutional spaces led and/or created by non-white people. 
My most important commitment is that you feel truly affirmed, empowered, and heard. I listen with deep curiosity and humility, always honoring your unique story and how your lived experiences have shaped your values, hopes, and emotional needs. Whether you’re grappling with anxiety, self-doubt, grief, people-pleasing, or power struggles in your relationships, I create a nonjudgmental space to explore complex feelings like guilt, insecurity, jealousy, regret, resentment, and more. I also offer a deep understanding of cultural pressures, marginalization, and power dynamics. For over 15 years, I've worked alongside diverse communities in public health and education––from LGBTQIA+ centers, sexual health programs, and reproductive justice organizations, to disability centers, trauma-informed crisis lines, and under-resourced schools. Across nearly two decades, I have supported numerous people of color and immigrants––many of them queer and/or trans––as they negotiated multiple perspectives on belonging, cultural authenticity, discrimination, failure/success, faith, family, sexuality, and social class. Witnessing the tenacity, self-awareness, compassion, and character of cycle-breakers was one of a few major motivators for entering the profession. I earned an M.Phil.Ed. in Professional Counseling from the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education and an Ed.M. in Human Development & Psychology at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.
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Emmanuel Anigwe

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Online Therapy
Hello, I'm Emmanuel Anigwe, a dedicated and caring Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner based in Frisco, Texas. With years of experience in mental health care, I've developed a strong ability to stay composed and effective, even in high-stress situations. My journey in healthcare has seen me working with diverse groups of patients and professionals. I believe in building strong relationships with my patients, helping them improve their overall well-being and alleviating harmful behaviors. Whether it's managing medications or using diagnostic tools to address memory issues, I'm committed to providing the best care possible. Before becoming a Nurse Practitioner, I worked as a Registered Nurse in various settings, including hospitals and rehabilitation centers. These roles have equipped me with valuable skills in patient care, clinical documentation, and crisis intervention. I am passionate about promoting therapeutic activities, patient education, and ensuring a safe and supportive environment for recovery. As your healthcare provider, you can count on my strong work ethic, reliability, and positive attitude. I'm here to listen, support, and work with you towards a healthier life. Let's take on this journey together! *Specialties •Mental Health *Conditions treated •Depression •Anxiety •Bipolar disorders •Schizophrenia •PTSD •ADHD •Eating disorders •Addiction •LGBTQIA+ •Family Issues •Transgender Issues •Trauma •Men's Issues •Cultural & Ethnic Issues •Identity Issues •OCD •Substance Use •Anger Management •Stress •Grief •Loss •Sleep disorder •Relationship issues *Treatment philosophy We believe in the power of empathy, respect, and open communication, creating a safe and supportive environment where every patient feels heard and understood. Our approach combines the latest advancements in psychiatric care with a deep commitment to each patient’s unique needs, promoting healing, resilience, and long-term mental wellness *Treatment approach •Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) •Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) •Humanistic •Behavior Modification •Multi-Systemic (MST) •Interpersonal *Insurance •Aetna •Cigna •Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Veronica Cerda

Licensed Professional Counselor
Online & In-Person
I grew up in Dallas and always dreamed of becoming a counselor and creating a practice that helps individuals and couples with concerns and issues that have taken over their happiness. I grew up in a Mexican household where mental health was not believed to be something you sought help for. “You just have to get over it” was what I was told. When I went away to college, my outlook was expanded, and I sought counseling for myself. At that point, I realized the benefits and ultimately, the results of being in therapy. Now as a counselor, I see my clients growing, healing, and overcoming obstacles they feared they would never overcome. It is the most rewarding feeling in the world and now my purpose is to continue this journey to help others. *Treatment philosophy I strive to create a warm, welcoming, and supportive environment for my clients. My goal is to provide a healing space where trust and vulnerability can flourish. During the first session, I focus on understanding my clients by exploring their concerns, past traumas, recent life changes, and current coping strategies. Subsequent sessions are more flexible, centering on present challenges. Over time, I identify behavioral patterns that may contribute to anxiety and depression. With compassion, empathy, and a strengths-based approach, I aim to offer a safe and inclusive space where individuals from all backgrounds can heal, grow, and reach their full potential. *Practice description Love Roots Therapy focuses on the mental health needs of adults, adolescents, and couples. Our practice provides virtual and in person counseling sessions depending on the preference of our clients. Our team is dedicated to helping patients achieve and enhance their psychological and spiritual well-being by using a variety of psychological modalities. Our counselors strive to meet our clients “where they are”. We provide an accepting environment using tools to help reframe and understand unconscious beliefs that keep us from moving forward. Our counselors work collaboratively with individuals to identify their goals, aspirations, and desired outcomes. We support individuals in developing strategies, action plans, and coping mechanisms to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. The counseling process aims to empower individuals, fostering a sense of agency and control over their lives.
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Brittany Boudreaux LPC-Associate, NCC, CTP

Supervised by: Dr. Bernadette Smith LPC-S, NCC
Online Therapy
One of my favorite quotes is by the poet Rupi Kaur and it says, “And here you are living despite it all”. ​ Sometimes we get dealt difficult cards in life. Yet through all the hardships we survive. However, I believe that in life we should do more than just survive or exist, we should live and experience each day to the fullest. That is what I want to help you do.  I was born and raised in Houston and love my city with everything in me. I began my college freshman year at Hampton University, but transferred after one semester to Texas State University, where I finished my undergraduate degree. At this point you may be asking what made me spend one semester at an illustrious HBCU and then move back to Texas to attend one of the largest PWI’s in the state. It’s because I wasn’t living, I was simply existing.  During my freshman year of college, I experienced my first battle with mental health. In simpler terms, I wasn’t happy. I was severely depressed. In the same year, I was privileged enough to have parents who cared and found a therapist for me. I began to realize not everyone has parents who would go to the ends of earth for them, that therapy isn’t always affordable for everyone, and that as black people we don’t always have the best experiences with mental health professionals. After experiencing my own mental health struggles, and watching those I cared for struggle, I began to rethink my desired career in interior design. The moment I decided to join the small percentage of black therapists and be the change I wished to see was one of the best decisions I ever made. ​ Let's begin your journey so that you can go from existing to living. You may be wondering what the CTP behind my name means. Certified Trauma Professional (CTP). This means I've undergone specialized training to understand and treat trauma in its many forms—be it emotional, physical, or psychological. I know that trauma can cast a long shadow over your life, affecting your mental health, relationships, and even your sense of self. That's why I'm committed to providing a safe and nurturing space where you can explore your experiences and feelings without judgment. ​ I've faced my own challenges that have shaped me both personally and professionally. I understand that the journey through healing is deeply personal, and can be complex. My role is to walk beside you on this path, while offering specialized knowledge and tools to help you navigate your journey towards healing. I am here to support you in moving from merely surviving to truly thriving. ​ If you're ready to take that brave step toward healing, I'm here to guide and support you through your transformative journey. Let's work together to unlock the barriers that have been holding you back, so you can live your life to the fullest. Let's begin your journey today. ​ I work with individuals of all backgrounds including individuals from the BIPOC and LBGTQIA+ community who are dealing with life transitions, trauma, relationship problems, anxiety, and depression. ​I am experienced in cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapy. However, I work from a person-centered eclectic perspective. This means first and foremost I want to get to know you and what brings you to therapy, then together we can build the proper form of treatment for you.  Starting therapy can be a scary thing. I am a stranger to you right now and opening up about life’s hardest battles to a stranger can be daunting. Researching therapists is already a huge step, be proud of that! If you find yourself ready to take the next step, I hope to become more than a stranger and support you through your healing journey. ​ Take the next step, let's unleash your strengths today. Let's begin your journey today. ​ ​ The Journey to Self-Discovery Every individual is unique, and so is their healing journey. As a therapist, I believe in the importance of a tailored approach. By understanding your unique experiences, challenges, and goals, we can work together to develop a therapeutic plan that resonates with you. ​ For some, this might involve exploring past traumas and understanding their impact on present-day behaviors. For others, it might mean developing coping strategies to manage anxiety or depression. Regardless of the path we take, the goal remains the same: to help you live a life that feels fulfilling and authentic. ​ Are you ready to begin your journey to self-discovery? Schedule your free 15-minute therapy consultation to learn how we can begin your transformative journey.