Find a Biopsychosocial Model Therapist
Browse therapists who use the biopsychosocial model. Watch their intro videos to find the right fit before booking.
Bina Persaud
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Bina Persaud
Dianne Shannon

Dianne Shannon
Godfrey Benjamin
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Godfrey Benjamin
Sabrina Ingram
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Sabrina Ingram
Nick Abraham
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Nick Abraham
Natalie Saroya

Natalie Saroya
Tanya Lerra
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Tanya Lerra
Yemisi Odesilo

Yemisi Odesilo
Alexa Wolfe

Alexa Wolfe
Kristen Parselias

Kristen Parselias
Anh Duffy

Anh Duffy
Shelley Quan

Shelley Quan
Dr. Chasidy Karpiuk

Dr. Chasidy Karpiuk
Sharon Jeong
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Sharon Jeong
Renata Paula da Silva Roma

Renata Paula da Silva Roma
Aimee Pudifin

Aimee Pudifin
Melissa Servello

Melissa Servello
Corinna Shen

Corinna Shen
Lindsey Salloway

Lindsey Salloway
Nicky Lightstone

Nicky Lightstone
Caitlin Kemmett

Caitlin Kemmett
Tarni Kaur

Tarni Kaur
Ratiba Yasin
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Ratiba Yasin
Shannon Gagnon

Shannon Gagnon
Ariella Boehm
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Ariella Boehm
Amanda Webster-Singh

Amanda Webster-Singh
Sabrina De Araujo

Sabrina De Araujo
Nicole Lobo
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Nicole Lobo
Calum Ramsay
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Calum Ramsay
Dennis Keefe

Dennis Keefe
Samudyatha Hiremagalore

Samudyatha Hiremagalore
Fawn MacInnis

Fawn MacInnis
Emily Duggan

Emily Duggan
Kimberly Crossman

Kimberly Crossman
Andrew Fawcett

Andrew Fawcett
Faraja Gaudin

Faraja Gaudin
Lior Papo

Lior Papo
Lauren Gaudet
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Lauren Gaudet

Therapy is hard work.
The biopsychosocial model is a framework that understands health and well-being through three interconnected dimensions: biological (genetics, physical health, brain chemistry), psychological (thoughts, emotions, behaviours), and social (relationships, culture, environment). Therapists using this approach consider how these factors interact rather than focusing on just one area.
Many people find the biopsychosocial approach helpful because it addresses their concerns comprehensively. It can support you in understanding how different aspects of your life contribute to your well-being, developing a more complete picture of your situation, and creating treatment plans that address multiple dimensions. This holistic perspective often leads to more effective outcomes.
In biopsychosocial sessions, your therapist will explore multiple dimensions of your experience. They may ask about your physical health, thought patterns, emotional experiences, relationships, and social circumstances. Sessions aim to understand how these factors interact and to address your concerns from multiple angles, creating a comprehensive treatment approach.
On First Session, you can filter by specialty to find therapists who use the biopsychosocial model. Each therapist has a profile with an intro video so you can get a sense of their approach. You can book a session directly online or request a free consultation first. All therapists on the platform have their credentials verified during onboarding.
The biopsychosocial model may be a good fit if you want therapy that considers all aspects of your experience rather than focusing narrowly on one area. It's helpful if you sense that multiple factors contribute to your concerns and want a comprehensive approach. Consider booking a consultation with a therapist to discuss whether this framework suits you.
Getting started is simple. Browse biopsychosocial therapists on First Session and watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you. Once you've found a match, you can book your first session directly online. Many therapists offer a free 15-minute consultation if you'd like to connect first. Learn more about how to find a therapist in Canada.