Therapy for BIPOC
A Healing Space Rooted in Respect, Understanding, and Cultural Awareness
Discover support tailored to you
At Entune Behavioral Health, we recognize that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) navigate the world with deep wisdom, strength, and complexity—and that systemic stressors, historical trauma, and cultural experiences profoundly shape emotional well-being. Our services tailored towards the BIPOC populations are designed to meet you where you are, with care that is non-judgmental, culturally informed, and deeply respectful of your lived experience
What We Specialize in for BIPOC Individuals
Cultural Identity & Empowerment
Explore and affirm your cultural identity in a therapeutic space that recognizes the richness and uniqueness of your heritage and experience.
Understand how your identity interacts with personal, familial, and societal dynamics.
Healing from Racial and Intergenerational Trauma
Process the impacts of racial stress, discrimination, and intergenerational adversity with sensitivity and care.
Learn strategies that support resilience and emotional recovery.
Stress, Anxiety & Life Navigation
Support for stressors rooted in cultural expectation, systemic pressures, or lived experiences of bias and marginalization.
Skills to manage anxiety, mood concerns, and relationship challenges in ways that honor your context.
Intersectional Wellness Support
Whether you identify across race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, ability, or immigration background, your whole self matters here.
Therapists at Entune honor complexity and help you integrate diverse aspects of your identity into your healing journey.
Family, Relationships & Community
Support navigating cultural and familial expectations, communication challenges, intergenerational differences, and community dynamics
Our Culturally Sensitive Approach
At Entune, culturally sensitive care means more than technical competence—it’s a commitment to empathy, respect, and ongoing learning. Our practices include:
Self-Reflection & Humility
Our clinicians actively reflect on their own positionality and biases to ensure therapy remains respectful, responsive, and free of assumptions.
Collaborative, Client-Centered Care
You are the expert on your own story. We listen deeply, tailor treatment to your needs, and invite your voice into every step of the therapeutic process.
Adapted Therapeutic Tools
We adapt evidence-based practices to reflect cultural values and experiences—asking questions instead of assuming meaning, and honoring strengths rooted in cultural traditions.
Ongoing Education & Cultural Awareness
Our team engages in continuous cultural competence training and reflective practice to provide care that genuinely respects diversity and lived experience.
What to Expect in Therapy
- A welcoming first session where you can share your story in a safe, supportive space.
- A personalized care plan that reflects your goals, values, and unique experiences.
- Ongoing support—tools, strategies, and encouragement to help you thrive in daily life.
- Celebration of your growth—we walk with you through challenges and victories.
Start Your Journey Toward Culturally Respectful Care
You don’t have to walk your path alone. Meaningful therapy can open the door to deeper self-understanding, resilience, and connection—especially when your identity is acknowledged and affirmed.
Call us today or schedule your first session online.
Your journey matters. Healing begins here.
Our Highlighted Therapists
Tammy Tran, LAC
Tammy Tran is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) who works with children, adolescents, teens, and adults. She specializes in anxiety, depression, and life transitions, and supports clients navigating trauma, identity exploration, self-esteem, attachment concerns, and emotional regulation.
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and strength-based, integrating evidence-based therapies such as CBT and ACT while drawing from trauma-informed, attachment-focused, somatic, expressive arts, and person-centered practices. Tammy creates a safe, compassionate space where clients feel understood, empowered, and gently supported as they build coping skills, deepen self-awareness, and create meaningful, lasting change.
Jamila Creary, LMSW
Jamila Creary is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) who works with teens, adults, aging adults, individuals, families, and couples. She specializes in anxiety, depression, and life transitions, and also supports clients with stress, grief, relationships, spirituality, and personal growth.
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and strengths-based, integrating CBT and DBT while exploring emotional patterns and core beliefs. Jamila provides a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, supported, and gently challenged to build confidence, resilience, and meaningful change. She supports faith based/spiritual growth as a meaningful component of healing, helping clients align their mental health journey with their values, beliefs, and sense of purpose.
Anne Stott, LMSW
Anne Stott, LMSW, is a culturally sensitive therapist who works with adults from diverse backgrounds, including LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrant and refugee communities, survivors of intimate partner violence and trafficking, and hospice patients. Born and raised in Taiwan, she is a native Mandarin speaker and brings personal insight into the immigrant experience. Anne specializes in depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, trauma, grief and loss, and life transitions.
Her approach integrates CBT, DBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness-based, and person-centered techniques to create a safe, warm, and non-judgmental space that is both supportive and gently challenging. With previous experience in journalism and teaching, Anne values listening deeply to clients’ stories and helping them build trust, rediscover joy, and strengthen meaningful relationships.
Twila Monie, LMSW
Twila Monie, LMSW, is a Licensed Master Social Worker who works with adults ages 24–54. She supports clients managing anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, workplace stress, and work–life balance.
Her approach combines CBT, DBT-informed practices, Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed care, and solution-focused methods. Twila provides a warm, collaborative space where clients feel supported while being gently challenged to grow.
Twila wants clients to know that her role is to create a compassionate, safe space where they can talk at their own pace and level of comfort. She believes therapy is a journey toward greater self-reflection, helping people discover new strengths and move toward a better version of themselves.
Evelyn Garcia, LPC
Evelyn is an independently Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and has experience in the Mental Health field since 2011. Evelyn has a wide range of experience with individuals experiencing trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, co-dependency, attachment disorders, relational and familial struggles, and self-esteem struggles. Her preference is working with adolescents and adults in individual, family, and couple settings.
Evelyn strongly believes in building from your strengths and resilient qualities. Her top priority is providing a safe space to feel heard, understood, and validated without judgment. Evelyn is bilingual in English and Spanish.




