Best Teen and Youth Therapists and Counsellors in Toronto

Browse videos, and choose your best match based on availability, and most of all, fit.

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Therapists

Christy McLeod

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Chilliwack, BC)
Virtual Sessions in MB, ON, BC, SK, AB, NL, YT, NT, and NU.
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Christy McLeod

Christy McLeod

Registered Clinical Counsellor
$155/session
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Anger Management, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Behaviour, Building Self-Care Routines, Christian counselling, Decision making, Connecting with your Inherent Power, Empowerment, Depression coping skills, Goal Setting, Life transitions, Managing ADHD symptoms, Emotional regulation, Panic attacks, Mindfulness, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Identity and Self-Exploration, Overwhelm
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Anger Management, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Behaviour, Building Self-Care Routines, Christian counselling, Decision making, Connecting with your Inherent Power, Empowerment, Depression coping skills, Goal Setting, Life transitions, Managing ADHD symptoms, Emotional regulation, Panic attacks, Mindfulness, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Identity and Self-Exploration, Overwhelm

Sasha Lizárraga

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

Jupiter Vaughan

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in BC, SK, MB, ON, NL, YT, NU, and NT.
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Jupiter Vaughan

Jupiter Vaughan

Registered Psychotherapist
$200/session
Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Anger Management, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Borderline Personality Disorder, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Conflict resolution, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Grief and Loss, Imposter syndrome, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Negative body image, Panic attacks, PTSD, School challenges, Sexuality, Workplace stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Body Dysmorphia, Children/Teens
Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Anger Management, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Borderline Personality Disorder, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Conflict resolution, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Grief and Loss, Imposter syndrome, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Negative body image, Panic attacks, PTSD, School challenges, Sexuality, Workplace stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Body Dysmorphia, Children/Teens

Shannon Freud

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

Shannon Freud

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$170/session
Addiction, ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Borderline Personality Disorder, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Caregivers, Parenting, Caregiver burnout, Coming out and identity, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Eating disorders, Grief/Loss, Couples Therapy, Depression, Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Racism, Attention and Impulsivity
Addiction, ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Borderline Personality Disorder, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Caregivers, Parenting, Caregiver burnout, Coming out and identity, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Eating disorders, Grief/Loss, Couples Therapy, Depression, Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Racism, Attention and Impulsivity

Paula Fernández

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

Paula Fernández

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$175/session
Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Assertiveness, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dating challenges, Depression, Family issues, Grief/Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Mindfulness Practices, Life transitions, People pleasing, Self-esteem, Relationships, Transformative dream work, Spirituality, Trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Workplace stress, Women's Health
Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Assertiveness, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dating challenges, Depression, Family issues, Grief/Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Mindfulness Practices, Life transitions, People pleasing, Self-esteem, Relationships, Transformative dream work, Spirituality, Trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Workplace stress, Women's Health

Natasha Sandy

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Natasha Sandy

Natasha Sandy

Registered Psychotherapist
$180/session
Supervising qualifying therapists, Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Trauma processing, Attachment wounds, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Assertiveness, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Building Meaningful Connections, Workplace stress, Break-up recovery, Childhood trauma, Trauma, Mental Decolonization, Connecting with your Inherent Power
Supervising qualifying therapists, Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Trauma processing, Attachment wounds, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Assertiveness, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Building Meaningful Connections, Workplace stress, Break-up recovery, Childhood trauma, Trauma, Mental Decolonization, Connecting with your Inherent Power

Erica Berman

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Erica Berman

Erica Berman

Registered Psychotherapist
She/her
$180/session
ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Aging, Anger Management, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Assertiveness, Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Building Meaningful Connections, Body Dysmorphia, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Career guidance, Childhood trauma, Coming out and identity, Conflict resolution, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Dating challenges, Depression, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Couples
ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Aging, Anger Management, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Assertiveness, Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Building Meaningful Connections, Body Dysmorphia, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Career guidance, Childhood trauma, Coming out and identity, Conflict resolution, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Dating challenges, Depression, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Couples

Daisie Auty

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

Daisie Auty

Registered Social Worker
she/her
$165/session
ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Emotional regulation, Dating challenges, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Neurodiversity, Intergenerational trauma, Parenting, Relationships, Relationship anxiety, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Sexuality and gender issues, Self-Criticism, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Workplace stress
ADHD, Adjusting to a diagnosis, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Emotional regulation, Dating challenges, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Neurodiversity, Intergenerational trauma, Parenting, Relationships, Relationship anxiety, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Sexuality and gender issues, Self-Criticism, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Workplace stress

Faraja Gaudin

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Winnipeg, MB)
Virtual Sessions in MB, SK, and ON.
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Faraja Gaudin

Faraja Gaudin

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
$120/session
Anxiety, BIPOC, Negative body image, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Wellness Counselling, Vulnerability, Transitioning into Adulthood, Thought Restructuring, Meaning and purpose, Overwhelm, People pleasing, Life transitions, Building Meaningful Connections, Conflict resolution, Effective communication, Couples Therapy, Goal Setting, Identity, Depression coping skills
Anxiety, BIPOC, Negative body image, Break-up recovery, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Wellness Counselling, Vulnerability, Transitioning into Adulthood, Thought Restructuring, Meaning and purpose, Overwhelm, People pleasing, Life transitions, Building Meaningful Connections, Conflict resolution, Effective communication, Couples Therapy, Goal Setting, Identity, Depression coping skills

Elena Maystruk

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Sarnia, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Elena Maystruk

Caitlin Black

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

Yidia Xin

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

Blair McLean

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Victoria, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, MB, NL, NT, NU, PE, SK, and YT.
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Blair McLean

Blair McLean

Registered Clinical Counsellor
He/Him/His
$165/session
Grief and Loss, Anger, Stress, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief/Loss, Highly Sensitive Person, Intergenerational trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Productivity, Mindfulness
Grief and Loss, Anger, Stress, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief/Loss, Highly Sensitive Person, Intergenerational trauma, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Productivity, Mindfulness

Margarita Iarovaia

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Margarita Iarovaia

Margarita Iarovaia

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her/Hers
$150/session
Trauma, Sexuality, Relationships, Identity, Sex therapy, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Dating challenges, Relationship anxiety, Sexual issues, Trauma processing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Mindfulness
Trauma, Sexuality, Relationships, Identity, Sex therapy, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Dating challenges, Relationship anxiety, Sexual issues, Trauma processing, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Mindfulness

Rachel D'Silva

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Burnaby, BC)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Rachel D'Silva

Rachel D'Silva

Registered Clinical Counsellor
They/Them/Theirs
$150/session
Identity, BIPOC, LGBTQ2IA+, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Existential questions, Intergenerational trauma, People pleasing, Sexuality and gender issues, Suicidal ideation, Trauma processing, PTSD, Trauma
Identity, BIPOC, LGBTQ2IA+, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Existential questions, Intergenerational trauma, People pleasing, Sexuality and gender issues, Suicidal ideation, Trauma processing, PTSD, Trauma

Alisha Kandler

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Kelowna, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC.
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Alisha Kandler

Alisha Kandler

Registered Clinical Counsellor
she/her
$160/session
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), ADHD, Adoption, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment trauma, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Childhood trauma, Transitioning into Adulthood, Depression, Grief and Loss, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Life transitions, Health anxiety, People pleasing, Intergenerational trauma, Workplace stress, Trauma processing, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, PTSD
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), ADHD, Adoption, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment trauma, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Childhood trauma, Transitioning into Adulthood, Depression, Grief and Loss, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Life transitions, Health anxiety, People pleasing, Intergenerational trauma, Workplace stress, Trauma processing, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, PTSD

Halyna Polityka

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, BC, AB, SK, MB, NL, YT, NT, and NU.
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Halyna Polityka

Halyna Polityka

Registered Psychotherapist
$190/session
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Behaviour, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Couples, Decision making, Early childhood, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Mindfulness, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Supervising qualifying therapists, Stress, Trauma
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Behaviour, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Couples, Decision making, Early childhood, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Mindfulness, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Supervising qualifying therapists, Stress, Trauma

Michal Goldstein

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

Michal Goldstein

Registered Social Worker
$190/session
Grief and Loss, Children/Teens, Parenting, Relationships, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Behavioural Issues, Building Self-Care Routines, Caregiver burnout, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Effective communication, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Grief and Loss, Children/Teens, Parenting, Relationships, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Behavioural Issues, Building Self-Care Routines, Caregiver burnout, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Effective communication, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
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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.

When looking for a therapist for teens or young adults, therapist fit and experience working with clients in this age group is important. When browsing therapist profiles, look for—and be prepared to ask for—examples of their experience working with teens, including if they understand present-day pressures and temptations that exist in teens’ lives (like the current high school and social media/online environment). Like adults, personality fit is important. Watch intro videos or book a free consultation first, if available, to see if the therapist and teen click. 

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

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 including teen therapy 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.

Whether in-person or online, teens in particular tend to benefit well from group therapy because of the social component—it gives them the opportunity to hear and learn from others who are in their age group, helping to normalize their experiences. 

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.

In Canada, there are dedicated services for kids and teens such as Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 that provide access to a professional counsellor by phone 24 hours a day.

BounceBack Ontario offers free mental health resource for youth 15-17 years of age. 

What mental health problems can therapists and counsellors treat?

We know that most visitors to First Session are seeking anxiety therapy and depression therapy.  This can be less clear for teens. Maybe you know you or your teen experienced several obstacles in their early life, so you might look for trauma therapy. Perhaps they’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)

Therapy for teens will be adapted to their age and stage—a 13-year-old will have different needs than someone who is almost 20. Human brains are also not fully developed until about age 25 so a therapist will take cognitive capacity into consideration. 

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. This modality can be beneficial for teens, helping them to accept challenges and continue to go forward while managing negative emotional responses to life’s hurdles. 

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.

Expelling or discharging this kind of physical expression of stress can be empowering for teens. It can help them learn to connect their emotions to a physical feeling, to listen to the clues their bodies are giving them, and to manage that stress accordingly instead of keeping it “bottled up” or choosing another maladaptive outlet.

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. 

This method can be effective for teens as well, including for those recovering from a traumatic event, those who have attachment issues or other emotional imbalances (anger, sadness).

What types of therapy are available for teens in Toronto?

In Toronto, a variety of therapy options are accessible for teenagers, providing a broad spectrum of support to cater to their unique needs. From cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) to family therapy and individual counseling, these services aim to address the diverse challenges that teens in Toronto may face, ensuring they have the necessary support to navigate their adolescent years.

How can teen therapy help with school and social pressures in Toronto?

Therapy for teens plays a crucial role in helping young individuals manage the demands of school and their social lives. By providing a safe space for teens to express themselves and learn coping strategies, therapy aids in reducing stress, improving communication skills, and enhancing overall wellbeing, ensuring that they are better equipped to handle the pressures associated with school and social interactions.

What should parents know about teen privacy in therapy sessions in Toronto?

Parents should be aware that maintaining confidentiality in therapy sessions is paramount when it comes to treating teenagers. While it’s crucial to be supportive and involved in your teen’s mental health journey, respecting their privacy during therapy sessions helps in building trust and encourages open communication, ultimately contributing to the effectiveness of the therapeutic process.

How do I talk to my teen about starting therapy in Toronto?

Initiating a conversation with your teenager about starting therapy can be approached with sensitivity and openness. It’s important to express your concern and support, emphasizing that therapy is a positive resource for managing their feelings and challenges. Encourage open dialogue, listen to their thoughts and concerns, and reassure them that seeking therapy is a proactive step towards their mental wellbeing.

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