Online Therapy and Counselling in Toronto

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Finding the right therapist is vital to a meaningful therapy experience. Explore First Session’s curated directory of Toronto therapists offering online sessions below — watch video clips to get a feel for a real therapy session and schedule your first session when you’re ready. Start your next chapter with a therapist in Toronto that feels right for you. 

Therapists

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

Julianna Harry

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, AB, and BC.
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Julianna Harry

Julianna Harry

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her/Hers
$180/session
Anxiety, Depression, Transitioning into Adulthood, Life transitions, Break-up recovery, Financial Stress, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Self-Regulation, Stress, Empowerment, BIPOC
Anxiety, Depression, Transitioning into Adulthood, Life transitions, Break-up recovery, Financial Stress, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Self-Regulation, Stress, Empowerment, BIPOC

Lauren Robertson

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Uxbridge, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Lauren Robertson

Lauren Robertson

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her
$160/session
Relationships, Depression, OCD, Boundaries and boundary setting, Identity and Self-Exploration, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Conflict resolution, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, People pleasing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Infertility, Infidelity, Parenting, Fertility, Pregnancy, Imposter syndrome, BIPOC
Relationships, Depression, OCD, Boundaries and boundary setting, Identity and Self-Exploration, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Conflict resolution, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, People pleasing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Infertility, Infidelity, Parenting, Fertility, Pregnancy, Imposter syndrome, BIPOC

Anka Krivokuca

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

Anka Krivokuca

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Anxiety, Assertiveness, Body Dysmorphia, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, College or University Coaching, Dating challenges, Depression, Depression coping skills, Emotional regulation, Fears and phobia, Health anxiety, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative thinking and ruminating, OCD, Panic attacks, Perfectionism, Performance anxiety, Phobias, Relationship anxiety, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Specific phobias
Anxiety, Assertiveness, Body Dysmorphia, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, College or University Coaching, Dating challenges, Depression, Depression coping skills, Emotional regulation, Fears and phobia, Health anxiety, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative thinking and ruminating, OCD, Panic attacks, Perfectionism, Performance anxiety, Phobias, Relationship anxiety, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Specific phobias

Lincoln Stoller

Canadian Certified Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Victoria, BC)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Lincoln Stoller

Lincoln Stoller

Canadian Certified Counsellor
$230/session
Aging, Anxiety, Attachment, Behavioural Issues, Borderline Personality Disorder, Childhood trauma, Building Meaningful Connections, Career guidance, Chronic Illness, Couples Therapy, Creativity, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Deep Brain Reorienting, Depression, Dreams, Early childhood, Emotional regulation, Empowerment, Existential questions, Family Conflict, Familial and social relationships, Fears and phobia, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Insomnia, PTSD, Life transitions, Neurofeedback, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Couples, Psychedelic therapy
Aging, Anxiety, Attachment, Behavioural Issues, Borderline Personality Disorder, Childhood trauma, Building Meaningful Connections, Career guidance, Chronic Illness, Couples Therapy, Creativity, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Deep Brain Reorienting, Depression, Dreams, Early childhood, Emotional regulation, Empowerment, Existential questions, Family Conflict, Familial and social relationships, Fears and phobia, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Insomnia, PTSD, Life transitions, Neurofeedback, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Couples, Psychedelic therapy

Grace Johner

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON and BC.
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Grace Johner

Grace Johner

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her
$160/session
ADHD, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Emotional regulation, Depression, Familial and social relationships, Giftedness Issues, Imposter syndrome, Interpersonal dynamics, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Mindfulness, Nervous system regulation, People pleasing, Workplace stress, Perfectionism
ADHD, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Emotional regulation, Depression, Familial and social relationships, Giftedness Issues, Imposter syndrome, Interpersonal dynamics, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Mindfulness, Nervous system regulation, People pleasing, Workplace stress, Perfectionism

Joe Gentile

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Bolton, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Joe Gentile

Joe Gentile

Registered Social Worker
$125/session
Addiction, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Behavioural Issues, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Competitive anxiety, Couples, Depression, Eating disorders, Familial and social relationships, Grief/Loss, Imposter syndrome, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Managing ADHD symptoms, Men's issues, Problematic video gaming, Negative body image, OCD, School challenges, Sports Performance, Stress
Addiction, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Behavioural Issues, Burnout, Chronic Illness, Competitive anxiety, Couples, Depression, Eating disorders, Familial and social relationships, Grief/Loss, Imposter syndrome, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Managing ADHD symptoms, Men's issues, Problematic video gaming, Negative body image, OCD, School challenges, Sports Performance, Stress

Dr. Kira Celeste

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Comox Valley, BC)
Virtual Sessions in MB, NT, YT, NU, PE, BC, SK, NL, and NS.
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Dr. Kira Celeste

Dr. Kira Celeste

Registered Clinical Counsellor
She/her
$225/session
Depression, Trauma processing, Anxiety, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Break-up recovery, Addiction, Building Self-Care Routines, Building Meaningful Connections, Burnout, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Attachment wounds, Meaning and purpose, Creativity, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Trauma
Depression, Trauma processing, Anxiety, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Break-up recovery, Addiction, Building Self-Care Routines, Building Meaningful Connections, Burnout, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Attachment wounds, Meaning and purpose, Creativity, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Trauma

Meagan Gallacher

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Whitby, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Meagan Gallacher

Meagan Gallacher

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She/Her
$150/session
Addiction, ADHD, Adoption, Attention and Impulsivity, Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Borderline Personality Disorder, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Dating challenges, Boundaries and boundary setting, Depression, Emotional regulation, Effective communication, Goal Setting, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Infidelity, School challenges, Mindfulness Practices, People pleasing, Phobias, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Attention and Impulsivity
Addiction, ADHD, Adoption, Attention and Impulsivity, Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Borderline Personality Disorder, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Dating challenges, Boundaries and boundary setting, Depression, Emotional regulation, Effective communication, Goal Setting, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Infidelity, School challenges, Mindfulness Practices, People pleasing, Phobias, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Attention and Impulsivity

Andrea Montello

Psychologist
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Offers In-Person (Windsor, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON and AB.
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Andrea Montello

Andrea Montello

Psychologist
She/Her
$235/session
Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Dissociation, Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Burnout, Trauma, Trauma processing, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Sports Performance, Specific phobias, Social anxiety, Depression, Emotional Numbness, Fears and phobia, Intergenerational trauma, Performance anxiety, Grief Processing, Nervous system regulation
Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Dissociation, Anger, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Burnout, Trauma, Trauma processing, Workplace stress, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Sports Performance, Specific phobias, Social anxiety, Depression, Emotional Numbness, Fears and phobia, Intergenerational trauma, Performance anxiety, Grief Processing, Nervous system regulation

Alicia Panchal

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

Alicia Panchal

Registered Social Worker
$160/session
Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Children/Teens, Depression, Eating disorders, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Grief and Loss, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative body image, Panic attacks, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Boundaries and boundary setting, Children/Teens, Depression, Eating disorders, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Grief and Loss, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Negative body image, Panic attacks, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Self-esteem, Social anxiety, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
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Frequently asked therapy questions

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

Online therapy in Toronto allows clients to meet with therapists via phone, computer, or tablet. Your therapist may have a specific digital platform, or you might connect via platforms like Zoom or Google Meet. Whatever virtual platform is used, it should meet privacy standards.

If you’re more likely to seek in-person therapy in Toronto, you can expect to meet your therapist at a private practice office (which may or may not be shared with other therapists), at a clinic, or perhaps at their home office.

Before you get started, free phone therapy consultations in Toronto are common so that therapists can better understand how they can help. It’s also your chance to assess if that therapist is a fit for you. Not all therapists offer phone consultations so be sure to check out our partner therapist intro videos on First Session to get a sense of who a therapist is, their specializations and their approach to therapy. 

To book either online or in-person therapy, you can contact a therapist’s office directly or you can easily book therapy online with First Session

There are also some free therapy options, such as Telehealth, a hotline that is accessible 24/7. You can expect to talk to a registered nurse (RN) who may provide some talk therapy over the phone or who can offer additional resources. Phone calls are completely confidential.

What are the different designations of therapists and counsellors?

In Ontario, there are four regulated types of therapists: psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and psychotherapists. Being regulated means these practitioners have education requirements, they must adhere to rules (regulations) set by the government. and those therapists are overseen by a governing body called a “college.” Colleges register and license these practitioners under these titles once they’ve met their requirements. 

Psychiatrists have a medical degree and are able to both diagnose mental illnesses and disorders and prescribe medication. While they can provide counselling and psychotherapy, it’s rare to book a psychiatrist for this on your own—you’d most likely see them through a doctor’s referral only for a diagnosis and/or drug intervention (i.e. a prescription) and will likely need to seek out other professionals for therapy.

Psychologists in Toronto are highly educated at a PhD level in the science of human behaviour and the mind (“psychology associates” will have a master’s degree). Many psychologists remain working in academia, furthering research and evidence-based techniques. If they work with clients, psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions (not all therapists can do this) and they may offer psychotherapy or counselling therapy.

Psychotherapists in Toronto are regulated by Ontario provincial law. Psychotherapy and counselling therapy are often referred to as “talk therapy”—you can expect to work with them on mental, behavioural, or emotional needs through verbal or non-verbal communication methods. 

Psychotherapists are overseen by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). Once they’ve met their requirements (exams plus direct and supervised client hours), they’ll be listed as a Registered Psychotherapist (RP). If they’re in the process of finishing their requirements, 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 assumption that social workers in Toronto are only available via community services. However, social workers are therapists and you can book them for counselling or therapy, including on First Session. Registered Social Workers (RSW) have a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree (MSW). They can work in a variety of settings. In Ontario, Registered Social Workers can use the title psychotherapists in certain contexts.

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

What are therapy insurance coverage and payment options in Toronto?

“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 psychotherapists or 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 hospital or another public health setting. The provincial government does, however, have a resources page available with a number of affordable and accessible mental health care options.

Therapy coverage by workplace insurance benefits can significantly reduce the amount you pay out-of-pocket to see a therapist. In that case, you work directly with the insurance provider to ensure your costs are covered. Your employer will not be aware of your usage. Every policy is different, but usually you pay for your session and then submit it as a claim to your insurance company for reimbursement. Your insurance provider’s benefits booklet will tell you what kind of coverage you have, and how to file claims.

Finally, affordable and sliding scale therapy options are offered by some (not all) therapists. This may allow you to pay lower rates if you are facing financial hardship. First Session lists clearly if a therapist offers sliding scale therapy. Always feel free to ask if there is availability.

Who can book appointments with therapists and counsellors?

Anyone can book an appointment with a therapist or counsellor. While some people are referred to therapy, there are no requirements and you can reach out on your own any time. You also do not need to wait until you think your symptoms are “severe enough” to seek help. Any time you are feeling like something is wrong, it’s okay to reach out for help. 

You might start by looking for individual therapy, which involves one-on-one sessions between you and your therapist. Alternatively, you might benefit from group therapy (especially good for those who need support in social settings), or couples and family therapy if your needs involve the other immediate people in your life.

Browse therapists on First Session in those categories and more:

Some therapists focus on, or have specialized training for those who belong to particular demographics. For example, child therapy often involves more play-based approaches as a way for the therapist and child to connect and communicate in a safe and welcoming way. Teen and youth therapy addresses evolving issues facing young people from adolescence into adulthood and may take place with or without a parent present.

Therapists might also specialize in seeing members of traditionally underrepresented demographics. On First Session, we help your search with filters for terms such as 2SLGBTQIA+ therapy or BIPOC therapy. A therapist who has a deep understanding of your community’s challenges and obstacles may be better suited to help you, or you might find they are a better fit for you (but it’s not a must). 

What mental health problems can therapists and counsellors treat?

There are therapists who also focus on certain mental health conditions or life experiences.

For example, we know the majority of people who visit First Session are looking for anxiety therapy or depression therapy. If you’re unsure exactly what you need help with, that’s totally normal. A therapist can help you better understand your needs. Maybe all you know is that you just experienced a loss, so you may try to first look for grief therapy; in that process you may find that you are also addressing issues like anxiety or depression. 

First Session filters therapists by specialization to help you find a therapist for your needs. Some other popular specialization categories include: 

How can therapists and counsellors treat mental health issues?

Therapists and counsellors will use core techniques for treatment known as modalities. Some of the most commonly searched modalities include cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and somatic therapy.

With CBT therapy, a therapist will help guide you through understanding distorted thought patterns, how those patterns create a certain view of the world around you, and how that impacts your behaviours and emotions. CBT is usually limited to a certain number of sessions, and will often involve homework to do between sessions. 

“Dialectical” means opposing forces; two opposing truths may exist at once. DBT therapy is a form of CBT that is shown to be more effective for people with heightened emotional responses, impulsive or self-destructive behaviours. DBT aims to guide people out of the kind of binary, all-or-nothing thinking that leads to intense responses to life’s complexities. DBT often involves group therapy.

While CBT is a form of “talk therapy”, somatic therapy puts a focus on the body. If you pursue somatic therapy, you’ll look at how your body is physically reacting to stress and trauma or perceived danger, known as fight, flight, or freeze. Somatic therapy involves recognizing bodily sensations and learning how to discharge them to calm the body and address the mind.

Finally, EMDR therapy was originally developed to treat PTSD and can be applied to trauma therapy and other mental health concerns. As you recall memories, your therapist will guide you through eye movements that help your brain make new neurological connections with these memories. The intended outcome is to start to observe and process them productively. This is a specialized area of psychotherapy and you should ensure you are working with a therapist who is trauma-informed or trauma-trained before beginning.

You can search for therapists by-modality on First Session, and read about which modalities they use on their profile pages. 

How do I find a good therapist in Toronto?

Finding a good therapist in Toronto can be achieved by searching through online directories of licensed therapists, obtaining recommendations from healthcare professionals or personal acquaintances. Additionally, many therapists offer initial consultations which can be utilized to gauge whether there is a good rapport and a match in therapeutic approach. It's also advisable to check their areas of specialization to ensure they can address your specific concerns.

How much does a therapist cost per hour in Toronto?

The hourly cost for therapy in Toronto can range significantly, usually between $80 to $200, depending on the therapist’s level of experience, area of specialization, and the location of their practice. Some therapists operate on a sliding scale based on income, while others may offer a free initial consultation. It's always a good practice to contact therapists directly or visit their websites to get a better understanding of their fee structure. Additionally, check if your insurance covers mental health services, as this can alleviate some of the costs.

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