Racial Trauma Therapy in Ottawa and Across Ontario

Experiences of racism can leave deep and lasting psychological impacts.

For many individuals, these experiences are not isolated incidents but patterns that unfold over time through discrimination, exclusion, stereotyping, or systemic inequities. The impact can accumulate gradually, shaping how safe, visible, or valued a person feels in their environment.

Racial trauma refers to the emotional, psychological, and physiological distress that can result from experiences of racism and racial discrimination.

These experiences may occur in schools, workplaces, healthcare systems, social settings, or within broader institutions. They may be overt and explicit, or subtle and difficult to name. Regardless of how they appear, the effects can be profound.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, racial trauma therapy creates space to explore these experiences openly and without minimization. Therapy acknowledges the realities of systemic inequality while supporting clients in processing the emotional impact and reclaiming a sense of stability, agency, and self-trust.

Therapy is available in person in Ottawa and virtually throughout Ontario.

Understanding Racial Trauma

Racial trauma can affect emotional well-being, relationships, identity development, and physical health.

Some people experience single events that feel deeply destabilizing, while others carry the cumulative weight of repeated microaggressions, discrimination, or cultural invalidation.

Racial trauma may show up as:

  • Chronic stress or hypervigilance
  • Anger, grief, or emotional exhaustion
  • Difficulty trusting institutions or authority figures
  • Internalized shame or self-doubt
  • Feeling unsafe or unwelcome in certain environments
  • Emotional numbness or detachment
  • Burnout related to navigating racism in professional or academic spaces

These responses are not signs of weakness. They are natural responses to environments that have repeatedly communicated that one’s identity is questioned, dismissed, or marginalized.

The Impact of Cumulative Experiences

Unlike some forms of trauma that occur as a single event, racial trauma often develops through repeated experiences across different settings.

These may include:

  • Experiences of discrimination in workplaces or schools
  • Microaggressions in everyday interactions
  • Stereotyping or racial profiling
  • Immigration-related stress or cultural displacement
  • Pressure to code-switch or constantly monitor behaviour
  • Witnessing racial violence or injustice through media or community experiences

Over time, these experiences can affect self-esteem, belonging, and psychological safety.

Therapy provides space to process both individual experiences and the broader context in which they occur.

A Space Where Your Experiences Are Not Questioned

Many individuals who experience racial trauma have previously had their experiences minimized, dismissed, or explained away.

Statements such as “maybe it wasn’t about race” or “you’re being too sensitive” can deepen the emotional impact and create additional layers of doubt or isolation.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, therapy does not require you to prove that racism exists or justify how experiences have affected you.

Your lived experience is taken seriously.

Our clinicians approach this work with cultural awareness, humility, and a commitment to understanding how systemic realities intersect with mental health.

Identity, Culture, and Mental Health

Racial trauma often intersects with other aspects of identity and life experience.

Many clients are navigating multiple pressures at once, such as:

  • Immigration or acculturation stress
  • First-generation family expectations
  • Navigating professional spaces where representation is limited
  • Balancing multiple cultural identities
  • Experiences of tokenism or isolation in academic or corporate settings

Therapy recognizes that identity is complex and layered. Healing involves making space for the full picture of who you are and the environments you move through.

Support That Centres Your Experience

Racial trauma therapy at Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy may include:

  • Processing experiences of racism and discrimination
  • Addressing internalized narratives that impact self-worth
  • Developing strategies for navigating racial stressors in work or academic environments
  • Strengthening boundaries and emotional regulation
  • Exploring identity development and cultural belonging
  • Rebuilding a sense of safety, stability, and self-trust

The focus is not simply on coping with racism but on supporting your emotional well-being and long-term resilience.

What to Expect When You Begin

Beginning therapy for racial trauma can feel vulnerable, particularly if past experiences have involved being misunderstood or invalidated.

Early sessions focus on understanding your experiences, your cultural context, and the challenges you are currently facing. Therapy moves at a pace that respects your readiness and emotional safety.

You remain in control of what you choose to share and explore.

The goal is to create a therapeutic space where your experiences are acknowledged and where meaningful healing can occur.

Complimentary Consultation

If you are considering therapy related to racial stress or racial trauma, a complimentary consultation can be a supportive place to begin.

This conversation allows you to:

  • Share what you have been experiencing
  • Learn how we approach race-based trauma work
  • Ask questions about therapy
  • Explore whether working with one of our therapists feels like the right fit

There is no expectation to continue. The consultation simply helps you decide what feels supportive for your next step.

Ready to Book Your Appointment?

If you are looking for psychotherapy services in Ottawa or virtual therapy across Ontario, Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy is here to help. Call (613) 316-6099 or request your appointment online. We look forward to supporting you.