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Black / African American therapists in Clarksburg, WV

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Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Three Oaks Behavioral Health & Wellness, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Black / African American

Three Oaks Behavioral Health & Wellness

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCMHC, LCAS
Wellness is not about one single element. It is about ALL of our elements: mental, physical, spiritual & emotional. All parts of you are welcome here.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Clarksburg, WV
Vacaville, California therapist: Pattie Vargas, counselor/therapist
Serving Black / African American

Pattie Vargas

Counselor/Therapist, CBC®️Certified Provider, Kessler Certified Grief Educator
After facing the heart-wrenching challenges of having two of my three children struggle with Substance Use Disorder, my world was further shaken when my son, Joel, lost his decades-long battle with the disease in 2017. In the wake of this profound loss, I was determined to better understand the family experience of addiction, and have since used this lived experience to support and guide others who are navigating the isolating and stigmatizing road of addiction and loss. As a Compassionate Bereavement Care®️ Certified Provider and Kessler Certified Grief Educator, I work with individuals, families, and communities impacted by loss. I am a Peer Parent Coach with the Partnership to End Addiction, and co-facilitate their online grief support community, and is the host of Finding Hope After Loss, Grief Support groups for The Happier Life Project. As an advocate for recovery policies, I am a California State Organizer with the Recovery Advocacy Project, serve on the RCO/RCC Advisory Committee, and was named the 2022 Architect of Recovery by CCAPP (CA Consortium of Addiction Professionals.) My book, Secrets, Scars and Heart Shaped Jars, shares my family’s journey through addiction, loss and recovery.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Clarksburg, WV (Online Only)
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Shareece Cannonier, psychologist
Serving Black / African American

Shareece Cannonier

Psychologist, PsyD
I help men and women heal from trauma and toxic relationships by providing a safe, judgment free zone where you can learn new coping strategies to live your best life. I utilize cognitive-behavioral interventions and a psychodynamic and systems-based perspective that focuses on providing you with the tools to do the work to heal yourself.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Clarksburg, WV (Online Only)
Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Dr. Amy Hecht, psychologist
Serving Black / African American

Dr. Amy Hecht

Psychologist, PhD
My practice is grounded in one central idea: that family, in all of its forms, deserves to be understood, supported, and thoughtfully nurtured. I have the privilege of working with individuals, couples, and families at some of the most meaningful—and often most vulnerable—moments in their lives. Whether someone is building a family, navigating challenges within one, or redefining what family means to them, my goal is always to create a space that feels both safe and genuinely supportive. A significant part of my work focuses on family building, including comprehensive evaluations for adoption, assisted reproduction, and other non-traditional pathways to parenthood. I have extensive experience working with adoptive parents, intended parents, and families formed through surrogacy, donation, and other modern family-building processes. These evaluations are not just procedural—they are an opportunity to reflect, prepare, and enter parenthood with clarity and confidence. In addition to evaluation work, I provide therapy for individuals, couples, and families. I approach this work with warmth, directness, and deep respect for each person’s experience. Whether addressing relationship strain, life transitions, trauma, or the complexities of parenting, I aim to help people better understand themselves and each other, and to move forward with intention. I have a particular passion for working with non-traditional families—those whose paths may fall outside of conventional expectations but are no less meaningful or deserving of support. My practice is inclusive, affirming, and grounded in the belief that there is no single “right” way to build or be a family. Above all, I strive to offer a space where people feel seen, understood, and guided—not judged. This is deeply personal work, and I consider it an honor to be part of my clients’ journeys.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Clarksburg, WV
Utica, Michigan therapist: Aguib Diop, psychologist
Serving Black / African American

Aguib Diop

Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
I appreciate that you are seeking support for yourself or a loved one. As part of this process, important decisions are probably being made by you or on your behalf. I offer psychological and neuropsychological assessments to ensure that these decisions are informed and based on your (or your child’s) unique strengths and needs.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Clarksburg, WV

Black / African American therapists in Clarksburg, West Virginia Statistics

Black / African American therapists in Clarksburg, West Virginia average 16 years of experience and charge around $222 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (81%), Depression (70%), and Trauma and PTSD (61%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$222

Accept insurance

33%

Offer sliding scale

45%

Gender ID

63% Female
28% Male
5% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

52% Online Only
48% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

81% Anxiety or Fears
70% Depression
61% Trauma and PTSD
56% Loss or Grief
56% Stress
48% ADHD
45% Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Ages Served

94% Adult
81% Young Adult
58% Senior
53% Teen
27% Children

Client Focus

100% Black / African American
94% Women
72% Hispanic / Latino
72% LGBTQ+
69% Men