Inclusive Therapists serve underrepresented communities through its mission to be a mental health liberation movement creating change through decolonial education, collective care, and activism. They have a directory which allows users to filter by name, keyword, location, insurance, language, service, and specialty.
ACRS promotes social justice and the well-being and empowerment of the AAPI and other underserved communities – including immigrants and refugees. They develop, provide, and advocate for innovative, effective, and efficient community-based multilingual and multicultural services. ACRS services are available by appointment only.
This organization was created to help Asians feel seen, heard, and empowered in their journeys towards better mental health. Their directory lets users filter through AAPI mental health professionals by state. Therapist’s profiles display their contact information, specializations, practice details, and more.
The ADAA’s purpose is to prevent, treat, and cure anxiety disorders and depression. It also has a webpage dedicated to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. On this resource page, you can find trending articles, infographics, ADAA relevant resources, and AAPI therapist directories.
The NAAPIMHA’s mission is to promote the mental health and well-being of the AAPI community. They provide training, resources, advocacy opportunities, and have been involved in many mental health projects. The AANHPI Service Provider sheet provides resources listed for all 50 states (contact information and websites are listed).
The AMHC’s mission is to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. They offer a US and Canadian therapist directory. Users can filter by issue, age group, finance information, modalities, and more. There are also therapist profiles and a resource and organization directory that provide additional resources for mental health.
The AAPA advocates on behalf of Asian Americans to advance Asian American psychology. The AAPA has 8 divisions, including one for multiracial and adopted Asian Americans which seeks to connect individuals and develop a home and community.
An organization dedicated to “healing to communities of color by changing the face and feel of therapy.” Their goal is to make therapists of color more accessible. The search directory tool allows users to filter by location, specialty, service type, ethnicity, and insurance.
This organization’s Chinese Heritage Camp connects adoptive families with the cultural community, adoption experts, and families with shared experiences. They have camps for many other cultures, too (Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asian, etc.).