Therapy for BIPOC Clients in Marietta, Roswell, and Atlanta
A space where race, culture, family, and faith can be part of the work — without you having to explain yourself from the beginning.
Culturally Attuned Care
Many BIPOC clients come to therapy already tired of translating. Racial stress, family loyalty, spiritual life, and the pressure to hold it together at work can all shape anxiety, grief, and burnout — and they are often treated as side notes instead of part of the story.
Culturally attuned therapy does not assume that every session is about race. It means those experiences are welcome when they matter. It means your therapist can sit with how culture, community, and identity affect what you carry, what you hide, and what healing is allowed to look like.
At Peachtree Psychology, Ehrael Rivers Lambert, LMSW works with adults navigating grief, life transitions, women’s issues, caregiver burnout, and career burnout, and is attuned to the experiences of BIPOC clients. If you are looking for that kind of fit, we can help you get started.
How We Can Support You
Our Approach
You Set the Pace
Culture and identity can be part of therapy without becoming the only topic. We follow what you bring — grief, burnout, faith, family, or the everyday weight of being the one who holds things together.
Evidence-Based and Relational
Care draws on approaches such as CBT and ACT, used in a nonjudgmental space where thoughts, emotions, and meaning can be explored without leaving your lived experience outside the room.
The Right Match
Fit matters. If you want a clinician attuned to BIPOC experience, we will start there. If another therapist on the team is a better match for your concerns, we will say so.
Therapists Who Can Help
Related Specialties
You Deserve to Feel Seen
Reach out and we will help you find a therapist who can meet you where you are — including culturally attuned care with Ehrael Rivers Lambert.