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Barriers to Accessing Mental Healthcare: Support Options

Barriers to Accessing Mental Healthcare: Support Options

January 14, 2026 Dr. Jennifer Chen Health

Black ⁤men face unique barriers when it ‍comes too seeking and receiving mental health care. Here are some of them.

Cultural Stigma

When it comes to ⁢mental health stigma⁢ in the ⁣Black community,​ many community members tend to adhere to an ‍unhealthy definition‍ of strength, particularly when‍ it comes to Black men, says Derrick Gordon, ⁢PhD, a‌ psychologist and an associate professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine ​in‍ New Haven, ⁢Connecticut.

“As folks of color,‍ we’re supposed to be able to kind of‍ endure independently. We’re supposed to have the capacity to kind of ‌manage this on our own,” ⁤dr. Gordon says.

“Black men are taught inherently to be strong and stoic,‌ and there’s this idea of like ‌John Henry-ism – this inherent ​need, or at least​ socialization,⁣ of Black men, to be strong and to outperform everyone and everything,” says Omotola K. Ajibade, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist and ⁣the founder of ajibade Consulting ⁣Group in ⁣Atlanta.

“That’s really in order to not be perceived as ⁣weak,” says Dr. Ajibade. “Black⁢ men tried to hide their vulnerabilities, even from those who​ love them and would want to help nurture and heal some ⁢of those vulnerabilities.”

According to‍ research published in the Journal of Black Psychology, certain faith communities, especially the Christian tradition, sometimes⁤ exacerbate negative stigma around mental health ‌issues and care within the Black community, encouraging members to “pray ‌about it”⁣ rather than also seek ⁣professional help.

“One of the biggest barriers that we ⁢encounter sometimes has to ⁣do with folks’‌ belief that, ‘if I ‌have these mental health challenges, I don’t believe in‌ my faith tradition ⁤as strongly ⁢as I⁢ should.'” Gordon says. He ⁢tries‌ to reframe this conversation ​with clients so they can​ understand that it’s possible to rely on both psychotherapy‍ and faith. “Those ⁤two things are not in opposition to one another,” says Gordon.

Medical Mistrust

Medical mistrust involves​ fear of harm or exploitation by medical professionals or‌ institutions. ‍This⁢ mistrust may stem from previous negative experiences, familial narratives,‌ or systemic inequities such as racial biases and other discriminatory practices.
When‍ discussing medical mistrust, we often point to the Tuskegee ‌Experiments as an example,says​ Ajibade. the Tuskegee Experiments were held by the United States Public Health Service (PHS),​ which⁢ was the precursor to the Centers for disease Control and prevention (CDC), and involved using Black men without adequate‍ consent to test the ​effects of untreated syphilis over a 40-year span. But the origins of ⁢the Black community’s healthcare⁤ hesitation go back much farther.

“there ​are generations of things that have‍ happened to Black people‍ before and as, that⁣ all contribute ‌to the nature of mistrust. Especially when you think abo

part of the⁢ human experience,”‌ Ajibade says.

Part of Ajibade’s work includes supporting clients⁣ within the correctional ⁤system.He shared​ an encounter with a​ patient’s family member that recognized his last name as Nigerian ‌and asked for his help.

“the mere ​fact that he recognized my ⁤name‌ as a ‍Nigerian ⁣and we ⁤sort of speak the‌ same language lifted a huge weight off of his and his family shoulders — he knew ⁢that someone was going to see about his loved one. That’s somthing ⁤that no textbook⁢ is going to teach you,” he says.

“Representation really matters, especially ‍if we’re trying to increase access⁣ to⁢ these kinds ‍of supports and services,” Gordon ​says.

“I have worked with men of color⁢ across the diasporas,​ and we‍ have ​to be thinking⁣ about the ⁢way ⁤representation ⁣shows up, and how it ​can be so ​powerful to⁤ have them hear their ⁢own stories, to tell their stories,” Gordon says.

Insurance Barriers

With the exception of peer-run spaces, mental health support‍ frequently enough doesn’t come cheap. Instead of solely focusing on professional ​licensure, peer support groups‌ are led by individuals‍ who have lived experience.

But ⁤for those who opt for more traditional therapy arrangements, it​ can be‌ tough to finance. Many ⁣individuals aren’t⁢ able to⁤ pay for sessions out-of-pocket⁣ and‍ rely on their health insurance⁤ coverage to foot at least some of the bill. According⁤ to‍ a report from KFF,Black individuals are ‌uninsured at rates higher than that ⁣of their white counterparts.

Even for⁤ those with healthcare​ coverage, accessibility issues arise, especially ‍if you’re interested in connecting⁢ with a provider that shares your cultural background or identity. Not every practitioner‍ is paneled with‌ every health insurance carrier. This ‌means that if you’re going through your health insurance, you are picking from a‍ smaller pool ⁤of people,⁣ rather than any professional within your state.

As the ​number of Black male therapists is already small, the extra limit of insurance coverage can considerably impact your‌ options for a⁣ practitioner ‍that looks like​ you.

And,some experts don’t take insurance at all. There’s an understanding that this can make it hard on clients,but the reality is that getting​ paneled with ⁢insurance carriers can serve as a barrier for⁣ practitioners as⁤ well. “Some people don’t take insurance as there’s ⁢so‍ many hoops to jump through,” Gordon says.

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