Black / African American Therapists in Alaska

Connecting with a Black therapist who understands the challenges, strengths, and cultural context of the Black community can profoundly support your mental health journey. With 5 Black therapists in Alaska, you’ll find culturally attuned care tailored to your needs—whether you’re managing stress, healing from trauma, or building resilience and personal growth. Each Grow Therapy-verified Black therapist listed below is accepting new clients and has availability in the coming weeks, offering timely, compassionate care that honors your unique experiences and identity.

Availability updated: 1/7/2026

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Specialties

Anxiety
Depression
Trauma and PTSD
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Ebonie Henderson is an experienced psychotherapist, offering 18+ years of clinical practice. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker as well as a Licensed Addictions Counselor. Ebonie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2003, as well as her Master of Social Work degree in 2007 from The Ohio State University. Ebonie operates from an empowerment perspective and believes that all individuals have the right to live the life they desire and experience the fullness of a whole and unified self. Ebonie uses the therapeutic alliance to promote healing, and to assist individuals in employing practical strategies to cope with troublesome symptoms and stressors.
VirtualAvailable
Rated 5.0 stars out of 515 ratings
Rated 5.0 stars out of 515 ratings
Empowering
Authentic
Solution oriented

Specialties

Addiction
Anxiety
Depression
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My name is Trina McDonald and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and I have certification as a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. I have experience working with various populations through my employment with Social Services, The Division of Prisons, Camp Lejeune Military Base, Outpatient Treatment Facilities, and as a State Certified HIV Case Manager. I work in partnership with the client to impact change using an eclectic approach foundationally based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. My interests include reading, meeting new people, traveling, and watching television the 70's, 80's and 90's. I My favorite quote comes from Mark Twain who wrote, "There are two important days in your life; the day you were born and the day you find out why." This quote I believe in as I feel it speaks to purpose and being born on purpose and not by mistake. I work with a client to build a therapeutic rapport as I feel this to be essential to making therapeutic gains. I embrace the elements of unconditional positive regard, being authentic and genuine, and empathy to help build that therapeutic rapport with a client. I consider listening, patience, acceptance, and honest communication, and observing healthy boundaries as my greater strengths. I look forward to working each potential client in navigating through challenges to obtain mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social well-being.
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New to Grow

Specialties

Racism
Spirituality
Trauma and PTSD
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April Riddick is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) dedicated to providing trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and spiritually attuned care for individuals and families, with a focus on BIPOC and faith-based communities. She integrates evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR, and Christian counseling, tailoring her approach to meet the unique needs, values, and lived experiences of each client. April emphasizes creating a safe and collaborative therapeutic space where clients feel seen, heard, and respected. She recognizes the profound impact of intergenerational, systemic, and community trauma and works to help clients navigate these challenges while honoring their cultural identity, spiritual beliefs, and sources of resilience. Her approach combines clinical expertise with relational sensitivity, fostering emotional regulation, adaptive coping skills, and meaningful personal growth. With a focus on both psychological and spiritual well-being, April supports clients in identifying unhelpful patterns, building practical skills, and reconnecting with their own strengths and wisdom. She believes healing is a collaborative process and approaches therapy with compassion, humility, and intentionality, ensuring interventions are both clinically sound and culturally relevant. April’s work reflects her commitment to helping clients achieve sustainable change and empowerment, guiding them toward greater resilience, self-awareness, and holistic well-being. She is passionate about partnering with individuals and families to promote lasting emotional, behavioral, and spiritual growth.
VirtualAvailable
Rated 5.0 stars out of 58 ratings
Rated 5.0 stars out of 58 ratings
Solution oriented
Warm
Direct

Specialties

Coping Skills
Depression
Trauma and PTSD
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I, April Nicole possesses a Master's in Social Work from Penn West Edinboro University. Currently based in Alaska, I focus on providing mental health services in an outpatient setting. I hold LCSW licenses in Nevada, Florida, Alaska and North Carolina. In North Carolina I am a licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), and I am credentialed nationally as a Masters Addictions Counselor (MAC) by NAADAC.
VirtualAvailable
Rated 5.0 stars out of 51 ratings
Rated 5.0 stars out of 51 ratings
Solution oriented
Direct

Specialties

Anxiety
Trauma and PTSD
Anger Management
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Hello, I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and found my passion of counseling/therapy young. I enjoy being a support for my clients, allowing them to explore their new goals and how to feel comfortable making changes to live a fulfilled life. I take a realistic approach as I know life can be challenging, whether healing from the past or starting in the here and now.
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Frequently asked questions

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When looking for online therapy, you can see anyone that is credentialed in the state. We want you to find the best fit, therefore, Grow Therapy shows available therapists across the entire state. If you’d rather see someone in-person, you can change the filter from virtual and find a therapist near your address.

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Finding a provider with a similar life experience can be beneficial because it can be easier to establish rapport and potentially be understood quicker and clearer.

What to expect during your first session?

Your first therapy session is for you and your therapist to meet each other and to ask any questions that you have about the counseling process. This is where you can expect your therapist to do the same as they will ask questions to gain insight into your specific situation. In this first session the therapist is doing their part to gather as much information so they can better assess if they are able to meet your therapeutic needs. Depending upon your provider's specialty, you may also discuss the methods the therapist will use. For additional information on therapy methods, please visit the Grow Therapy Help Center.Some people feel nervous before their first appointment, and that is totally normal! Coming prepared with a list of questions for your therapist may help. Remember, you're taking a brave step by seeking therapy, and it is okay to be nervous as you try something new.