We offer culturally responsive therapy for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color across life stages.

At Dyad, we recognize that lived experience matters. Cultural identity is not an aside - it shapes attachment, belonging, safety, and self-concept. We approach this work with humility, openness, and a commitment to ongoing learning.

We work with BIPOC navigating:

  • Racial identity development and questions of belonging

  • Intergenerational trauma and inherited family narratives

  • Code-switching and the pressure to adapt across environments

  • Overt and subtle experiences of bias or discrimination

  • Academic and professional spaces where representation is limited

  • Attachment patterns shaped by cultural and historical context

  • Chronic stress related to systemic inequities

Our clinicians aim to create a space where your full experience can be named - including experiences of bias, invisibility, strength, resilience, and complexity. We do not pathologize adaptive survival strategies. We work collaboratively to support healing, clarity, and agency.

You deserve care that sees you in context.