Mental Health Resources for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)

How to Use This Guide

  • Within this section of the guide, you will find mental health resources for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
  • Highly recommended resources are denoted with a star (β˜…)
  • Each resource also notes practical recommendations or strategies to help
  • This guide is a "living document" and may be continually updated over time. The date of last update is 6/18/20.

Mental Health for BIPOC Summary

In addition to COVID-19, recent events have brought heightened attention to the specific stressors faced by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, who may be experiencing heightened fear, anger and grief at this time. Consistent with the Guide’s mission to provide timely mental health resources, we highlight a range of resources that may be useful to BIPOC-identifying individuals seeking support for mental health concerns and/or coping with race-related stressors, whether current and/or historical, as well as those hoping to share available resources to their patients. Mass General Psychiatry is not affiliated with, nor does it directly endorse, any non-MGH organizations listed here. This list is intended only to share resources currently available in the broader community.

In this guide:

  • Local Resources 
  • Mental Health Provider Directories
  • Online Support Groups
  • Self-Guided Virtual Resources
  • Further Resources for Clinicians

Local Resources

Mental Health Provider Directories

Online Support Groups

Self-Guided Virtual Resources

Apps and Materials

Reads

Other Resource Compilations 

Further Resources for Clinicians

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