Best BIPOC Therapists and Counsellors in Toronto

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Choosing the right therapist is key to your mental well-being. Explore our directory of Vancouver counselors offering online therapy sessions. Browse their profiles, watch video clips to understand their therapy style, and schedule your next session today. Begin your therapy journey with a Vancouver counselor who truly connects with you.

Therapists

Shane Pokroy

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Shane Pokroy

Shane Pokroy

Registered Psychotherapist
$165/session
Mindfulness, Overwhelm, Motivation, Perfectionism, Goal Setting, Stress, Burnout, Productivity, Relationships, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Negative thinking and ruminating, Career guidance, Dating challenges, Existential questions, Decision making, Couples, Creativity, Emotional regulation, Habits, Imposter syndrome, Life transitions, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Nervous system regulation, Spirituality
Mindfulness, Overwhelm, Motivation, Perfectionism, Goal Setting, Stress, Burnout, Productivity, Relationships, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Negative thinking and ruminating, Career guidance, Dating challenges, Existential questions, Decision making, Couples, Creativity, Emotional regulation, Habits, Imposter syndrome, Life transitions, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Nervous system regulation, Spirituality

Kaitlin Stephens

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in ON, YT, BC, NS, AB, SK, PE, and NL.
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Kaitlin Stephens

Corinna Killeen

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (North Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, SK, and AB.
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Corinna Killeen

Corinna Killeen

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
she/her/hers
$140/session
Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dissociation, Break-up recovery, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, PTSD, Self-Regulation, Stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Complex Trauma (CPTSD)
Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dissociation, Break-up recovery, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, PTSD, Self-Regulation, Stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Complex Trauma (CPTSD)

Sieran Yung

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Sieran Yung

Atheesan Mahendrarajah

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Atheesan Mahendrarajah

Crystal Soares

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Woodbridge, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Crystal Soares

Crystal Soares

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Relationships, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Trauma, People pleasing, Self-esteem, LGBTQ2IA+, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Perfectionism, Overwhelm, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Dating challenges, Assertiveness, Break-up recovery, Depression, Attachment, Intergenerational trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Social anxiety, Sexuality
Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Relationships, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Trauma, People pleasing, Self-esteem, LGBTQ2IA+, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Perfectionism, Overwhelm, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Dating challenges, Assertiveness, Break-up recovery, Depression, Attachment, Intergenerational trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Social anxiety, Sexuality

Christina Faedo

Registered Professional Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (New Westminster, BC)
Virtual Sessions in AB, BC, NB, NL, and ON.
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Christina Faedo

Natasha Mano

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Brampton, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Natasha Mano

Natasha Mano

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She her
$170/session
ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety, BIPOC, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Early childhood, Effective communication, Grief and Loss, Intergenerational trauma
ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety, BIPOC, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Early childhood, Effective communication, Grief and Loss, Intergenerational trauma

Nisha Sangwan

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Langley, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, ON, and SK.
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Nisha Sangwan

Nisha Sangwan

Registered Clinical Counsellor
$150/session
ADHD, Anger Management, Assertiveness, Attachment trauma, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Depression, Emotional regulation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, OCD, Self-esteem
ADHD, Anger Management, Assertiveness, Attachment trauma, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Depression, Emotional regulation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, OCD, Self-esteem

Alexandra Kljuseva

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, BC, SK, and MB.
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Alexandra Kljuseva

Alexandra Kljuseva

Registered Psychotherapist
$190/session
Addiction, Anger Management, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Couples Therapy, Christian counselling, Depression, Negative thinking and ruminating, Self-esteem, Spirituality, Anxiety, Meaning and purpose, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Relationships, Boundaries and boundary setting, College or University Coaching, Sexuality, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Addiction, Anger Management, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Couples Therapy, Christian counselling, Depression, Negative thinking and ruminating, Self-esteem, Spirituality, Anxiety, Meaning and purpose, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Relationships, Boundaries and boundary setting, College or University Coaching, Sexuality, Understanding & Regulating Emotions

Stephanie Sideris

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Ajax, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Stephanie Sideris

Stephanie Sideris

Registered Social Worker
She/Her/Hers
$175/session
Children/Teens, Stress, Relationships, Anxiety, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Effective communication, Family issues, Low mood, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism
Children/Teens, Stress, Relationships, Anxiety, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Effective communication, Family issues, Low mood, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism

Thiviyan Sithganesan

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Thiviyan Sithganesan

Thiviyan Sithganesan

Registered Social Worker
He/Him
$180/session
Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Children/Teens, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Emotional regulation, Gambling Addiction, Grief/Loss, Health anxiety, Infidelity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Mindfulness, Motivation, Phobias, Stress, Relationships, Insomnia, Couples
Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Children/Teens, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Emotional regulation, Gambling Addiction, Grief/Loss, Health anxiety, Infidelity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Mindfulness, Motivation, Phobias, Stress, Relationships, Insomnia, Couples

Jennifer Rocha

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Jennifer Rocha

Jennifer Rocha

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Postnatal Care, Pregnancy, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, Caregivers, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety, Emotional regulation, Burnout, Infertility, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief Processing, Navigating challenging relationships, Depression, Depression coping skills
Postnatal Care, Pregnancy, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, Caregivers, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety, Emotional regulation, Burnout, Infertility, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief Processing, Navigating challenging relationships, Depression, Depression coping skills

Karla Rivera

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Waterloo, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Karla Rivera

Karla Rivera

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She/Her/Hers
$145/session
Nervous system regulation, Parenting, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Intergenerational trauma, Mind-body connection, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Mindfulness
Nervous system regulation, Parenting, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Intergenerational trauma, Mind-body connection, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Mindfulness

Deanna Gooden

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Deanna Gooden

Deanna Gooden

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Suicidal ideation, Perfectionism, Relationships, Depression, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Negative body image, Racism, Self-esteem, Sports Performance, Self harm, Trauma
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Suicidal ideation, Perfectionism, Relationships, Depression, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Negative body image, Racism, Self-esteem, Sports Performance, Self harm, Trauma

Cayla Townes

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Milton, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, BC, NL, NT, NU, YT, and SK.
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Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes

Registered Psychotherapist
she/her
$160/session
Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Life transitions, Aging, Anxiety, Depression, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Workplace stress, Self-esteem, Self-Development, Stress, Relationships, Perfectionism, People pleasing, Overwhelm, Meaning and purpose, Caregiver burnout, Chronic and acute illness, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Separation and divorce, Complex Trauma (CPTSD)
Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Life transitions, Aging, Anxiety, Depression, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Workplace stress, Self-esteem, Self-Development, Stress, Relationships, Perfectionism, People pleasing, Overwhelm, Meaning and purpose, Caregiver burnout, Chronic and acute illness, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Separation and divorce, Complex Trauma (CPTSD)

Luigi Garde

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Luigi Garde

Luigi Garde

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
He/Him
$140/session
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, BIPOC, Caregiver burnout, Men's issues, Thought Restructuring, Workplace stress, Addiction, Sports Performance, Empowerment, Responsibility, Anger Management, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Attachment, Trauma, Depression, Cultural Challenges, Decision making, Goal Setting, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Effective communication, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Navigating challenging relationships, Masculinity, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, BIPOC, Caregiver burnout, Men's issues, Thought Restructuring, Workplace stress, Addiction, Sports Performance, Empowerment, Responsibility, Anger Management, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Attachment, Trauma, Depression, Cultural Challenges, Decision making, Goal Setting, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Effective communication, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Navigating challenging relationships, Masculinity, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth

Lior Papo

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Richmond Hill, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Lior Papo

Lior Papo

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her/Hers
$180/session
Self-Development, Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Parenting challenges, Trauma processing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, PTSD, Parenting, Trauma
Self-Development, Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Parenting challenges, Trauma processing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, PTSD, Parenting, Trauma

Fawn MacInnis

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Orilla, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Fawn MacInnis

Fawn MacInnis

Registered Social Worker
Her/ She
$140/session
Couples Therapy, Childhood trauma, Break-up recovery, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Couples, Trauma processing, Thought Restructuring, Life transitions, Grief and Loss, Family Conflict, Insomnia, Goal Setting, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Vulnerability, Anger Management, Stress
Couples Therapy, Childhood trauma, Break-up recovery, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Couples, Trauma processing, Thought Restructuring, Life transitions, Grief and Loss, Family Conflict, Insomnia, Goal Setting, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Vulnerability, Anger Management, Stress

Sabrina De Araujo

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Sabrina De Araujo

Sabrina De Araujo

Registered Social Worker
She/her
$160/session
Assertiveness, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, ADHD, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Attention and Impulsivity, Building Meaningful Connections, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Depression coping skills, Burnout, Emotional regulation, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Effective communication, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, People pleasing, Wellness Counselling, Interpersonal dynamics, Meaning and purpose, Goal Setting, Intergenerational trauma, Negative thinking and ruminating, Social anxiety
Assertiveness, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, ADHD, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Attention and Impulsivity, Building Meaningful Connections, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Depression coping skills, Burnout, Emotional regulation, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Effective communication, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, People pleasing, Wellness Counselling, Interpersonal dynamics, Meaning and purpose, Goal Setting, Intergenerational trauma, Negative thinking and ruminating, Social anxiety

Hana Urushizawa

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Ladysmith, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, ON, AB, QC, and MB.
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Hana Urushizawa

Hana Urushizawa

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
$100/session
Attachment wounds, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Childhood trauma, Cultural Challenges, Family Conflict, Highly Sensitive Person, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, Trauma processing, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Motivation, Navigating challenging relationships, Separation anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Mind-body connection, Self-Regulation, Trauma
Attachment wounds, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Childhood trauma, Cultural Challenges, Family Conflict, Highly Sensitive Person, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, Trauma processing, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Motivation, Navigating challenging relationships, Separation anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Mind-body connection, Self-Regulation, Trauma
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Frequently asked therapy questions

Who can book appointments with therapists and counsellors?

Therapy is available to anyone. While some people enter therapy through medical or clinical routes, you do not need a “prescription” or a physician referral for therapy. You also don’t need to wait until your mental health is “bad enough”—many people talk to a therapist regularly to help them navigate everyday life.

You can browse therapists on First Session in other demographic categories, such as:

Finding a therapist fit ultimately comes down to your relationship with them. You may be more likely to build a strong rapport with those who belong to your community or have similar experience, but it’s not a must. When you search for therapists who work with BIPOC clients on First Session, take some time to watch their intro videos and learn more about them on their profile pages.

What are the different designations of therapists and counsellors?

There are dozens of professional titles used by therapists across the country. Therapist titles (like psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, psychotherapist, counselling therapist) are regulated by law (in that case they’re licensed and overseen by a governing body called a college), or they are self-governed by their own associations (such as the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors overseeing the designation of “Registered Clinical Counsellor” in British Columbia). 

When professional titles are governed, it means they must meet certain education and training requirements by law and/or their associations. There are also specialties (music therapist, life coach) that, on their own, wouldn’t fall under these requirements. It’s useful to become familiar with the regulated therapist titles in your region to inform your choice of therapist. 

There are four main types of therapists in Ontario that are regulated by law: psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers. To see a psychiatrist, you typically need a doctor’s referral. The other three—and more—are available for booking on First Session. 

Psychologists in Toronto will have a PhD-level education (psychology associates will have a master’s degree). They may focus on working in academia, or they might work in the field providing counselling therapy. Both psychiatrists and clinical psychologists are able to make mental health diagnoses (not all therapists can do this) and provide treatment.

Psychotherapists in Toronto are regulated by provincial law. Psychotherapy, counselling therapy and similar terms fall under the category of “talk therapy”—they will work with you on behavioural and emotional issues using both verbal and non-verbal communication techniques. 

To register with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) as a fully Registered Psychotherapist (RP) in Ontario, practitioners must complete exams and a number of direct client and supervised hours. Until all of the RP requirements are complete, members of the CRPO can use the titles of Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) or RP (Qualifying). They may be available at a lower cost per session. If your insurance covers Registered Psychotherapists, in most cases an RP (Qualifying) will also be covered. See below for more information on therapy pricing. 

It’s a common misconception that social workers in Toronto are only available in hospital or community settings. However, they are therapists; they can and do work in private practice as well—meaning you can book therapy sessions directly with a social worker, including on First Session. Registered Social Workers (RSW) will have at-minimum a master’s degree. The experience of working with a social worker for therapy will be very similar to other practitioners, like psychotherapists. In Ontario, Registered Social Workers can call themselves psychotherapists in certain contexts.

By comparison, a Registered Social Service Worker (RSSW) in Ontario will hold a social service worker diploma from a recognized college, and they tend to work delivering social programs and community services.

You can book therapy appointments on First Session with social workers, psychotherapists or psychologists in Toronto.

What are therapy insurance coverage and payment options?

“How much does therapy cost?” is one of the first questions many ask when they’re considering seeing a therapist. 

You can expect therapy to cost anywhere from $50 to $300+ per session. Costs are typically affected by the therapist’s level of education and specialization. For example, new counselling therapists may charge around $50 per session. Psychologists hold a PhD, so you expect them to charge closer to the $200 to $350 range. In some cases, psychologists will offer reduced cost counselling for as little as $150 per session.

If you’re in Toronto, the only therapy covered by provincial healthcare plans (OHIP) is a visit to a psychiatrist via a doctor’s referral, a family doctor who also provides psychotherapy services, or a therapist working in a medical or public health setting. The provincial government does, however, have a resources page available with a number of affordable and accessible mental health care options.

If you have therapy coverage by workplace insurance benefits your out-of-pocket costs can be significantly reduced. Typically, workplace benefits will allow for visits to a certain type of licensed therapist (psychologist, psychotherapist, social worker) and will cover a percentage of each session up to a maximum amount. Check your benefits booklet carefully to ensure you know the kind of therapist you’re looking for and how much you can spend. If you’re unsure about the information or how to file claims, get in touch with your provider.

There are also affordable and sliding scale therapy options offered by some (not all) therapists. Therapists might offer a certain number of sessions each month to those who are experiencing financial hardship. Always feel free to ask if there is availability.

What types of appointments can you book with therapists and counsellors?

Therapy appointments can take place in-person or virtually. You can request an appointment by directly contacting a therapist’s office, or you can easily inquire or book therapy online with First Session

When you do in-person therapy in Toronto, you can expect to meet a therapist in a private office space, an office space shared with other practitioners, or in a home office. Online therapy in Toronto allows you to meet with therapists through your phone, computer, or tablet. Virtual appointments have been available before, but they’re more common today due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Your therapist may have a specific digital platform they prefer, you may talk with them on the phone, or you could connect via platforms like Zoom. Your therapist should be using an encrypted virtual platform that meets your provincial privacy requirements.

If you’re unsure whether or not a therapist is right for you, you can look for therapists who offer free phone therapy consultations in Toronto. This is not offered by all therapists, but if a consultation is available it can help you determine if you can work with a particular therapist and if you have a good initial rapport with them. It gives them a chance to explain their methods and specialties, too. First Session also features video interviews with all of our therapists to help you make your decision.

Finally, there are 24/7 free therapy hotlines like Telehealth. These are helpful if you’re in immediate need. You’ll likely speak with a Registered Nurse (RN) who can offer talk therapy over the phone, or direct you to additional resources. Phone calls are always confidential.

What mental health problems can therapists and counsellors treat?

We know that most visitors to First Session are seeking anxiety therapy and depression therapy. These can be helpful if you know you are showing signs and symptoms of these conditions, but it’s okay if you’re not sure. Try thinking about why you’re seeking therapy. Maybe you know you’ve experienced several obstacles in your life, so you might look for trauma therapy. Perhaps you’ve just experienced the loss of a loved one and therefore you might search for grief therapy. Most therapists have more than one specialization area and will be able to help you assess your needs in the initial consultation or first session.

Some other popular specialization categories on First Session include: 

How can therapists and counsellors treat mental health issues?

Techniques and methods for treatment are known as modalities. 

Some of the most commonly searched modalities fall into a category of ”talk therapy” like CBT (cognitive behaviour therapy) and DBT (dialectical behaviour therapy). There are also more body-focused therapies like somatic therapy or EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing).

Regardless of the approach, therapists who specialize in working with BIPOC clients are likely to be trained in culturally sensitive therapy (a deeper understanding of someone’s lived experiences whether religious, cultural, sexual orientation or gender), anti-oppressive practice (AOP) (how the impacts of systems of power affect certain groups), and trauma-informed care (TIC) (understanding the impacts of trauma and taking steps not to retraumatize someone). Consider asking your therapist in your first consultation or first session about their experience with these kinds of practices.

Let’s dive into those four modalities.

CBT therapy is a popular category of talk therapy and you’ll likely see many therapists list it as a modality on First Session. CBT is about our thought, emotion and behaviour connections. During CBT, a therapist will help people through cycles of distorted thinking, and they’ll help reveal how our thoughts affect our emotional wellbeing and our behaviours. CBT typically occurs over a set number of appointments, often involving some journaling or “homework” between sessions.

There are also therapists who offer DBT therapy, a subset of CBT. The D in DBT stands for “dialectical,” which means two opposing things exist at once—I’m struggling and I’m working on getting better. DBT draws people away from all-or-nothing thinking that can prompt intense negative emotional responses. DBT is often used for people who are engaging in self destructive behaviour, and treatment often has a group therapy component. 

Therapists who offer somatic therapy help people recognize how stress, trauma or other mental health challenges are affecting them physically, then how to learn to calm the nervous system for greater mental wellbeing. We all have a natural fight, flight, or freeze response. The problem is that sometimes, under prolonged cycles of stress, we can get stuck in these phases. That means our bodies stay in a state of stress response when there is no actual danger present, and this can eventually lead to real psychological and physical ailments. 

EMDR therapy is one form of somatic therapy. EMDR was originally developed to treat PTSD because it’s specifically used to help with symptoms—conscious or unconscious—associated with traumatic memories. Therapists will guide a person through recalling a memory while their eyes follow a pen or finger (or another object) in specific motions and movements. This method theoretically creates new neurological pathways in the brain to process memories in new ways. 

How do I find a culturally competent BIPOC therapist in Toronto?

To locate a BIPOC therapist in Toronto who is culturally aware, you can utilize various online directories and resources that specialize in connecting individuals with therapists from diverse backgrounds. Searching through these platforms allows you to find professionals in Toronto who are not only experienced in their field but also possess a deep understanding of different cultures, ensuring a more tailored and sensitive approach to your mental health needs.

What are the benefits of seeing a BIPOC therapist in Toronto?

Opting for a BIPOC therapist in Toronto offers numerous advantages, as these professionals bring a unique perspective and understanding of the cultural nuances that affect mental health. They provide a safe space for individuals of color in Toronto, fostering a sense of belonging and validation, which is crucial for effective therapy. Their cultural competence enhances the therapeutic experience, ensuring that clients feel seen, heard, and understood.

Are there any BIPOC-focused mental health resources in Toronto?

Yes, Toronto boasts a variety of mental health resources that are specifically designed to cater to the BIPOC community. These resources provide support, education, and counseling services that are culturally sensitive, ensuring that individuals from diverse backgrounds receive the appropriate care and attention they require.

How do BIPOC therapists in Toronto address racial trauma and identity issues?

BIPOC therapists in Toronto are well-equipped to address issues related to racial trauma and identity, as they themselves often have a firsthand understanding of these challenges. They utilize therapeutic approaches that are culturally informed and sensitive to the unique experiences of individuals dealing with racial trauma, helping them navigate and overcome these issues while affirming their identity and promoting resilience.

While BIPOC therapists may have a unique understanding of certain oppressive experiences due to their own racial or ethnic backgrounds, anti-oppressive practice is a specific framework that requires intentional application, continuous learning, and critical self-reflection.

An anti-oppressive social worker is a professional who actively identifies, challenges, and works against forms of oppression and inequality within societies and communities. This approach recognizes the complex and interconnected nature of various social issues, including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, and classism, and strives to address these issues in a holistic and inclusive manner.

Social workers who are committed to anti-oppressive practice continually educate themselves about social justice issues, engage in self-reflection, and actively seek to create inclusive and empowering environments for their clients. They work collaboratively with clients and communities to identify and address barriers to well-being and social participation.

While there is no specific certification or designation for anti-oppressive social work, many social work education programs and professional development opportunities offer training in anti-oppressive practices, social justice, and cultural competence. Social workers interested in this approach may seek out these learning opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge in this area.

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