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Find Therapists and Support Groups by Language

Browse mental health support by language. Therapists and support groups who understand Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali, and more. Connect directly with providers in your preferred language.

Finding mental health support in a language you’re comfortable with can make your healing journey feel more natural and supportive. At TheMindClan.com, we’ve built a network of therapists and support groups who understand various Indian languages.

Every provider goes through our extensive curation process including peer reviews and values alignment before being listed. While providers invest in their listing, our community-driven selection process ensures quality and alignment with our mission.

Assamese

(2 listed)

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Bengali

(10 listed)

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English

(181 listed)

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Gujarati

(15 listed)

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Hindi

(149 listed)

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Kannada

(2 listed)

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Kashmiri

(1 listed)

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Konkani

(1 listed)

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Kumaoni

(1 listed)

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Kutchi

(1 listed)

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Malayalam

(8 listed)

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Marathi

(17 listed)

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Punjabi

(3 listed)

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Sindhi

(2 listed)

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Tamil

(6 listed)

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Tangkhul

(1 listed)

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Telugu

(4 listed)

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Urdu

(2 listed)

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The therapists and support groups listed here may understand the language you prefer to communicate in. Being able to express yourself in your preferred language can help you:

  • Feel more comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings
  • Communicate more naturally without translating emotions
  • Connect with someone who may understand your cultural background
  • Access mental health support that feels familiar and welcoming

Cultural Words That Matter

Sometimes therapy involves concepts that don’t translate directly into English. Therapists who understand your language may recognize culturally specific terms like:

  • Paavam (Tamil) - A mix of innocence and pity
  • Jugaad (Hindi) - Finding clever solutions in difficult situations
  • Adab (Urdu) - Respect and proper conduct
  • Izzat (Hindi/Urdu/Punjabi) - Honor and dignity
  • Sneham (Malayalam) - Deep affectionate love
  • Abhiman (Marathi/Bengali) - A complex feeling of pride mixed with hurt

Important Note

This information is based on our conversations with these providers, but please confirm directly with them about their comfort level with your specific language. We don’t make guarantees about fluency—every provider’s experience is different. We encourage you to have an open conversation with them about your language preferences to see if they’re the right fit for you.