Who your therapist is
shapes what becomes
possible in the room.
I'm a Black male therapist. That's not a credential — it's context. My identity, my lived experience, and the particular cultural fluency that comes with it shape how I work and what clients feel safe bringing into the room.
People seek out a Black male therapist for all kinds of reasons. Some want someone who understands their experience from the inside. Others are looking for a specific communication style, a different kind of presence, or simply someone who won't require the work to start with a cultural briefing.