
Why Audiences Connect With Arron
Clinician
Licensed Clinical Social Worker with expertise in mental health, trauma, addiction, family systems, and culturally responsive care.
Scholar
Published researcher, doctoral candidate, and national conference presenter exploring race based trauma, mental health equity, and Black men's wellness.
Community Builder
Founder of Modify Wellness and creator of Black Kings Need Therapy Too, bringing healing-centered conversations directly into communities.
Signature Presentations
Black Kings Need Therapy Too™
Breaking stigma and creating space for emotional wellness, vulnerability, and healing among Black men.
The State of the Black Man Address
A powerful examination of identity, mental health, leadership, relationships, and community wellness.
Unmasked & Unarmored
Helping individuals navigate stress, identity, resilience, and emotional well-being in high-pressure environments.
Community Healing as Infrastructure
Exploring how healing-centered communities create stronger outcomes for individuals, families, and neighborhoods.
Mental Health and Spirituality
Bridging faith, emotional wellness, healing, and personal growth.
Fatherhood, Identity & Intergenerational Healing
A conversation about legacy, emotional health, relationships, and breaking generational cycles.
The H.E.A.T. Framework
Heal. Educate. Amplify. Transform.
A practical framework for sustainable personal and community transformation.
Speaking Topics
Mental Health & Wellness
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Black Men's Mental Health and Emotional Unmasking
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Anxiety and the Culture of Anxiety
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Mental Health and Spirituality
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Helping Children Manage Emotions
Identity and Community
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Fatherhood, Identity, and Intergenerational Healing
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Community Healing as Infrastructure
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Race Based Trauma and Misdiagnosis
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Black Men's Wellness
Leadership and Culture
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Workplace Wellness and Belonging
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Mental Health in the Workplace
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Building Healthy Communities
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Leadership Through Healing
Featured Events &
Community Activations
Breaking the Ice- Black Men's Mental Health Conference | State of the Black Man Address | Men's Healing Circle
Where Research, Practice, and Community Intersect
Arron Muller operates at the intersection of research, clinical practice, and community engagement. The questions he brings to national academic conferences are the same questions he carries into healing circles, community gatherings, and organizational trainings.

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NAMICon
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Society for Social Work Research Conference
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NASW National Conference
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Published Research
Meet Arron Muller

Arron Muller did not stumble into this work. He was called to it.
As a licensed clinical social worker, nonprofit founder, nationally recognized speaker, and doctoral candidate, Arron has built his career at the intersection of mental health, culture, and community. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Modify Wellness, Inc., a nonprofit rooted in Southeast Queens dedicated to making healing accessible, culturally relevant, and unapologetically centered on Black life.
Known widely as The Black Therapist, Arron has brought his voice to some of the most recognized platforms in media and culture. He has been featured on HBO, VH1, FoxSOUL, NY1, News12, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, and Black Enterprise, and served as the resident therapist on Black Ink Crew. He hosted the recurring Mental Health Moment segment on Miss Jones in the Morning on 94.7 The Block and is a regular contributor on The Jamal Bates Morning Show as part of Man Mondays, a nationally syndicated platform heard across the country on Black Gospel Radio, iHeartRadio, and FM and AM stations. He is a Black Enterprise BE Modern Man 100 Honoree and the creator of Black Kings Need Therapy Too, a trademarked movement challenging the stigma around mental health for Black men.
Arron's approach is grounded in his signature H.E.A.T. framework -- Heal, Educate, Amplify, Transform -- a through-line across his clinical practice, community work, and scholarship. He does not separate the research from the community. The same questions he brings to national academic conferences are the ones he carries into healing circles in Southeast Queens. He is a published researcher (Sanders, Roberts, McDowell and Muller, 2024, Social Work in Public Health) examining race-based trauma misdiagnosis, a presenter at the Society for Social Work Research Conference and the National Association of Social Workers national conference, and is completing his Doctor of Social Work at Simmons University with a capstone focused on a culturally responsive DBT curriculum for Black men.
He has delivered corporate wellness programming for Microsoft, Verizon, UPS, Tiffany and Co., and has partnered with institutions including Adelphi University School of Social Work to bring mental health conversations to stages, boardrooms, and block parties alike. His commitment to this work traces back to 2018, when NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray tapped him as part of Brothers Thrive, a citywide volunteer initiative led by Black men to promote mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and build culturally relevant mental health infrastructure across New York City's five boroughs.
Arron Muller, LCSW, CASAC-T is not just a therapist. He is proof that when you center healing in a community, the whole community rises.
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