BEAM is a national training, movement building, and grant making institution. They’re dedicated to the healing, wellness, and liberation of Black and marginalized communities.
An organization that provides access to evidence-based information and resources about mental health and behavioral health topics from a Black perspective. It highlights and increases the diversity of mental health professionals and decreases the mental health stigma in the Black community. Their services include culturally inclusive mental health and wellness training, youth workshops, and webinars on various topics.
Mental health educational products and therapy services for Africans on the continent, as well as the African diaspora.
This association is an outpatient mental health clinic in Massachusetts. They offer many different mental health services, including individual therapy, family therapy, bilingual services, couples therapy, and more. There are resources for children, adults, and seniors alike.
This is a search engine for searching for Black therapists in the US. Users can filter by state, city, issue (including adoption), and type of appointment.
An article explaining that many adoptees feel they have relationship issues originating from their adoption. It cites that adoptees may have difficulties in both platonic and romantic relationships.
Adoptee-centric programs in New York for young adoptees that meet monthly and are supervised by adult adoptee mentors.
A nonprofit organization founded to support Chinese adoptees and their families and friends. It was established in the early 1990s and was formerly Families with Children from China New York (FCCNY).
This organization is dedicated to connecting, collaborating, and preserving adoption legacies through community, culture, and post-adoption services.
Meggin focuses on child and adolescent trauma in a clinical setting. She provides therapy to youth, adolescents, families, and adults utilizing a strengths-based, trauma-informed, attachment, culturally and racially sensitive, and adoption-informed lens.