Finding the Right Black Therapist in Rochester, NY

If you’re searching for African American therapists near you or a Black mental health therapist near me, this directory connects you with licensed providers in Rochester, NY who center cultural competence in their practice. Whether you need a licensed psychologist in Rochester NY, black couple therapist near me, or specialized counseling in Rochester NY for anxiety, trauma, or family issues—these Black-owned practices offer both virtual and in-person care.​

What to Look for in a Black Therapist

Choosing a therapist is personal. Here are factors to consider when browsing the listings below:

Specialization: Does the provider focus on your specific needs? (e.g., trauma recovery, couples therapy, LGBTQ+ affirming care, adolescent counseling)

Licensing: Look for LMHC, LCSW, or PsyD credentials—all are qualified mental health professionals​

Session format: Many Rochester therapists now offer virtual appointments alongside in-person options

Insurance: Some accept major providers like Excellus or Fidelis; others are private-pay only

Black Marriage Counselors & Couples Therapy

If you’re searching for black marriage counselors near me or black couples therapy near me, several providers in this directory specialize in relationship work—helping couples navigate communication, conflict, and cultural identity together.​

Standout Providers to Consider

New Mindset New Outcome – Licensed clinical social worker specializing in trauma and anxiety. Offers virtual sessions across NY state.

Murray’s Consultation Services, LLC – Known for couples counseling and individual therapy. Based near W Ridge Road with flexible scheduling.

Brianna Daniels, LMHC – A Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Rochester NY with a focus on adolescent and youth mental health.​

Browse All Black-Owned Therapists Below

👇🏾 Scroll down to view contact info, specialties, and availability for every licensed Black therapist in the Rochester area. Most accept new clients and offer free consultations.​

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What is Black Owned in Rochester?

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Black Owned in Rochester (BOIR) is a business directory and community platform showcasing Black-owned businesses across Monroe County, NY. You can search by category, location, or service to find local businesses—from restaurants and salons to therapists, contractors, and event vendors—all in one place instead of scrolling through generic search results.

How do I find Black-owned businesses near me in Rochester?

Use the search bar or browse by category on the BOIR homepage to find Black-owned businesses near you in Rochester, NY. Each listing includes the business address, contact info, services, and links so you can call, book, or visit directly—no middleman, no algorithm pushing chains over local spots.

Why should I shop at Black-owned businesses in Rochester?

Shopping at Black-owned businesses in Rochester keeps money circulating in the local economy and helps build generational wealth in the community. You’re also more likely to get personalized service, unique products, and support entrepreneurs who actually live and invest here—not corporate franchises extracting profit to some headquarters in another state.

Can I list my Black-owned business on this directory?

Yes, Black-owned business owners in Monroe County can claim or add a free listing on BOIR, and paid plans ($35 Starter, $55 Growth, $120 Professional) unlock features like priority placement, social media links, photo galleries, and more visibility. Go to the “Add Listing” or “Claim Your Business” page to get started—it takes about five minutes and puts you in front of thousands of local searchers every month.

Are all the businesses on Black Owned in Rochester Black-owned?

BOIR focuses on Black-owned businesses in Rochester, NY, but the platform is open to everyone as customers—you don’t have to be Black to shop Black-owned. The goal is economic development and visibility for Black entrepreneurs in Monroe County, not gatekeeping who can browse or buy.

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