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Our directory, courses, events, products aim to disrupt the negative stigma around therapy and open doors for BIPOC to heal.

What People Are Really Saying About the AI Series?  What happens when we slow down and actually talk about AI? This seri...
31/01/2026

What People Are Really Saying About the AI Series?

What happens when we slow down and actually talk about AI? This series is about helping BIPOC therapists and mental health professionals make sense of AI in a way that protects trust, integrity, and human connection.

See the real thoughts and moments that came up during our series because the most important conversations about AI are the honest ones.

Stay tuned for more!

We’re honored to spotlight  , a featured speaker at the 4th Annual Reclaiming Identity for Collective Liberation Confere...
31/01/2026

We’re honored to spotlight , a featured speaker at the 4th Annual Reclaiming Identity for Collective Liberation Conference.

📍 Majestic Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
📅 February 6–8, 2026

Dr. Jackman will lead “From Stuck to Unstoppable: Your 30-Day Blueprint to a Sustainable Private Practice Launch,” a 1 CE session designed for BIPOC mental health professionals navigating the early stages of private practice.

The course explores how to build a practice that aligns with personal values, cultural identity, and wellbeing while addressing real systemic barriers that often shape the entrepreneurial journey. Participants will engage with practical frameworks for resilience, reflect on both challenges and strengths, and leave with clarity around next steps toward sustainability.

30/01/2026

Therapists don’t need another “AI is the future” webinar.

They need to know: “How do I use AI in my practice without harming trust, ethics, or my clients?”

In Session 3, Using AI Safely: Protecting Client Data and Yours Too, we got specific about that question. We explored how to:

✅ Spot red flags in AI tools (data reuse, “we train on your inputs,” vague privacy language).
✅ Check for HIPAA alignment, BAAs, and basic security standards without becoming a tech expert.
✅ Use AI for notes, admin, and brainstorming while keeping PHI—and your own data—out of commercial models.

We also dug into how we talk to AI:
❗️Using inclusive, equity-centered language in prompts so our tools don’t amplify bias.
❗️Prompting in ways that honor culture, context, and community—not just “productivity.”

The big takeaway:

AI is not all-or-nothing. You can design clear boundaries for what AI can and cannot touch, especially when you serve communities that have every reason to be cautious about data and surveillance.

Now we’re closing the series with the question under all of this:

How do I build a private practice that is actually sustainable, for me, my clients, and my community, in stressful times?

🔜 Final live session:
Blueprint for Balance: How to Build a Sustainable Private Practice in Stressful Times hosted by Chicago Minds.

We’ll connect:
💡Ethical, equity-minded AI use
💡Workflows and systems that give you time back
💡Practice models that don’t run on burnout, especially for BIPOC therapists holding multiple layers of labor.

If you’re thinking, “I want to use these tools, but I refuse to compromise safety, values, or my sanity,” this last session is for you.

👉 Register: Innopsych.com/event or click the link in our bio

👇 In the comments, share: What’s the one thing you most want your practice to protect this year: your time, your data, your boundaries, or your income?

For many, the hesitation around AI isn’t about the technology itself, it’s about control. Concerns around data protectio...
24/01/2026

For many, the hesitation around AI isn’t about the technology itself, it’s about control. Concerns around data protection, ethical use, and unintended consequences are valid. But when people learn how to safeguard information, use stronger prompts, and experiment within clear boundaries, the fear often shifts to confidence.

When used intentionally, AI can expand access, reduce barriers, and support more inclusive systems of care. The real question isn’t if AI belongs in psychology and mental health, it’s how it’s implemented.

the focus is on helping professionals engage with emerging tools like AI in ways that are ethical, informed, and equity-driven, so technology works for people, not against them.

In 2026, the real advantage isn’t simply adopting AI first, it’s adopting it safely, in ways that preserve trust and pro...
21/01/2026

In 2026, the real advantage isn’t simply adopting AI first, it’s adopting it safely, in ways that preserve trust and protect client data.

Many therapists are curious about AI but understandably cautious. With client privacy always top of mind, the tech mantra of “move fast and break things” has no place in mental health care.

As part of our Private Practice 3.0 series for BIPOC therapists, InnoPsych is partnering with Joshua Cruz of BastionGPT for an essential conversation:
Using AI Safely: Protecting Client Data and Yours Too.

This is a practical, no-judgment workshop for therapists and practice owners who want to explore the benefits of AI without compromising ethics, privacy, or clinical judgment. We’ll cover how to evaluate AI tools for HIPAA alignment, BAAs, data reuse and leakage risks, and key security certifications so you’re not unintentionally exposing PHI or contributing client data to commercial model training.

If you want to use AI and still sleep at night, this session is for you.

Register by clicking the link in our bio.

Tag a colleague who needs to be part of this conversation.

We’re excited to be hosting a live webinar this Friday as part of our new series, Private Practice 3.0: Level Up Your Pr...
15/01/2026

We’re excited to be hosting a live webinar this Friday as part of our new series, Private Practice 3.0: Level Up Your Private Practice with AI.

Our next live session is:
Reclaim Your Time: Leveraging AI‑Native EHRs for Efficiency .

🕛 Time: 12–1 PM ET
📍 Location: Zoom (Virtual)

We’re joined by Dawit Fasika, Founder & COO of Oasys, to talk about how practice management has evolved — and how therapists are using AI-native tools to run their practices more efficiently without adding more systems or complexity.

We’ll cover:
✅ Which EHRs and practice tools actually reduce admin
✅ How AI can support your workflows (not replace clinical judgment)
✅ How to protect your time, especially for BIPOC therapists carrying layered labor

This session is for therapists who are:
• Tired of late-night notes
• Starting or restructuring private practice
• Looking for practical, non-hype guidance on AI

Private Practice 3.0: Level Up Your Practice with AI is a 4-part live series for BIPOC and allied mental health practiti...
09/01/2026

Private Practice 3.0: Level Up Your Practice with AI is a 4-part live series for BIPOC and allied mental health practitioners who are curious about AI but committed to ethical, client-centered care.

This series breaks down how to use AI practically and responsibly to:
• Save time on documentation and systems
• Streamline practice operations
• Support creativity and planning
• Prepare your practice for the future without compromising clinical judgment or values

🕛 TODAY | 12pm ET
Week 1: AI Foundations in Private Practice
Led by , this session sets the groundwork for understanding how AI is already shaping mental health care and how BIPOC therapists can lead, not follow, in this shift.

📅 Upcoming Sessions
• Jan 16: Maximizing AI in EHRs — Dawit Fasika ()
• Jan 23: Safely Transforming Your Practice with AI — Josh Cruz ()
• Jan 30: Building a Sustainable Practice in Stressful Times —

As 2025 comes to a close, we are holding deep gratitude for a year of growth, learning, and alignment.This year was abou...
31/12/2025

As 2025 comes to a close, we are holding deep gratitude for a year of growth, learning, and alignment.

This year was about stretching into new skills, embracing innovation, and returning to student mode. From expanding knowledge in AI and automation to launching new initiatives and partnerships, the work continued to evolve in meaningful ways. Longstanding clients returned, new communities formed, and conversations around mental health equity and sustainable practice reached national stages.

Alongside the work, there was a renewed commitment to wellbeing. Consistent movement, intentional rest, and choosing joy in everyday moments became just as important as professional growth.

As we look toward 2026, we are making thoughtful decisions about what to carry forward and what to release to create space for what is most aligned, sustainable, and impactful.
That is the energy we are bringing into the new year. What energy are you bringing into 2026?

We’re still reflecting on the impact of an incredible Care in the Chair workshop, hosted in partnership with the City of...
30/12/2025

We’re still reflecting on the impact of an incredible Care in the Chair workshop, hosted in partnership with the City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement, InnoPsych, and BeautyLynk. This hands-on session brought together barbers, stylists, nail technicians, and beauty professionals for real conversations, real tools, and real change.

Beauty professionals are often trusted confidants. In every chair is a story, and sometimes, a silent cry for help. Care in the Chair was designed to equip those on the front lines of beauty with the skills to recognize emotional and physical red flags related to domestic violence and trafficking, and to respond with compassion, care, and confidence.

The statistics we named out loud mattered. S*x trafficking and domestic violence are global crises, and Black women and girls are disproportionately impacted. This workshop created space to learn, reflect, and ask the critical question: What can we do?

The answer was clear. We can educate. We can intervene with empathy. And we can turn everyday spaces like salons, barbershops, and studios into places of safety, awareness, and support.

Thank you to every partner, speaker, and beauty professional who showed up ready to learn and lead. This is just the beginning.

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Meet Dr. Charmain Jackman

Charmain F. Jackman, Ph.D. (Dr. J) is a licensed psychologist with a doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Jackman trained at Boston Children’s Hospital, specializing in pediatric care and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Forensic Psychology at Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition, she was an Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School for 10 years. Her mission is to increase access to quality, culturally competent mental health care for underserved communities and to lessen disparities in mental health care. As a result, Dr. Jackman has focused her career on addressing issues of diversity, equity, and cultural competency. She is actively engaged in shaping the conversation about social justice and cultural competency among mental health professionals. In 2017, she launched a Social Justice in Mental Health Discussion Series where she brings therapists together to discuss issues related to social justice and mental health and to provide strategies for navigating “isms” that emerge in therapy and professional spaces.

Dr. Jackman is the Founder & Owner of Innovative Psychological Services (InnoPsych), a thriving solo practice in the metro-Boston area. After launching InnoPsych 12 years ago, Dr. Jackman quickly realized the necessity of having a diversified income stream. As a result, she leveraged her clinical expertise and professional networks to extend her practice beyond the therapy office. Dr. Jackman was recently featured in the American Psychological Association’s Practice Organization (APAPO) for her entrepreneurial vision for mental health professionals. Dr. Jackman offers business development coaching and marketing support to clinicians who are poised to launch or grow their private practices.