r/BIPOC_therapists

1k members
r/BIPOC_therapists is a subreddit with 1k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and pain & anger, and the community frequently discusses counseling, diversity, therapy, bipoc, and mental health.
The purpose of this place is to become a reliable and supportive community for BIPOC therapists (social workers, MH counselors, psychologists, relationship therapists (MFT), and more) to discuss and share their stories and struggles. This includes anyone who is still in graduate school, at their internships, workplaces, and even with our clients. This space will also include resources to navigate difficult environments and conversations in workplaces and with our clients.

Popular Themes in r/BIPOC_therapists

#1
Advice Requests
: "In grad school and I’m scared about the next generation of therapists"
18 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "I’m so tired of culturally incompetent therapists"
7 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Therapists that specialize in contexts of ethnic-cleansing and genocide "
6 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I finally made a discord group šŸ™‚šŸ™ƒ"
2 posts
#5
Money Talk
: "Private pay only "
1 post

Popular Topics in r/BIPOC_therapists

#1

Counseling

: "At a hbcu Counseling program, do you still study a white curriculum, or is there more multicultural aspects in it?"
24 posts
#2

Diversity

: "Should I inform the program that I am leaving, and if they ask why or the future employer/ institution ask why, I will say I dont feel supported at this program and I want more Diversity?"
16 posts
#3

Therapy

: "Do Asians know that a Master of Social Work provides Therapy?"
11 posts
#4

Bipoc

: "Bipoc Therapists/professionals venting and support group"
10 posts
#5

Mental Health

: "Bridging the Gap: Improving Access to Mental Health Care for the Black Community - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance"
9 posts
#6

Uni

: "Starting a new program in a state Uni where every classmate is white except me"
9 posts
#7

Support

: "Advice Supporting clients"
8 posts
#8

Professors

: "One of my new Professors keep giving me written feedback that she would like to hear my voice in class discussions"
8 posts
#9

Stress

: "Sorry that I am posting a lot... I feel physically sick by the Stress and just overall sadness I feel studying in this university"
6 posts
#10

Culture

: "Why do I feel like my masters program has people that dont know about POC Culture at all, compared to like my undergraduate degree?"
5 posts

Flair Used in r/BIPOC_therapists

#1
spreading joy
: "A reminder that you're wonderful and amazing"
1 post
#2
trigger warning
: "how are we navigating the conversations with clients about the war in Gaza?"
1 post
#3
resources
: "CEs, books, articles, and other resources pertaining to inclusivity and diversity"
1 post

Member Growth in r/BIPOC_therapists

Yearly
+109 members(11.9%)

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Last updated: June 9, 2026