Therapists Offering Free Consultations in Ontario

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Finding the right therapist for you makes all the difference. Explore our list of Ontario therapists offering free consultations below – check out their profile, watch a video clip to get a feel for their style and therapy approach, and schedule a free no-commitment consultation today.

Therapists

Megan Sherback

Psychologist
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Okotoks, AB)
Virtual Sessions in AB, YT, NU, NS, and NB.
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Megan Sherback

Megan Sherback

Psychologist
she/her
$220/session
Highly Sensitive Person, Borderline Personality Disorder, ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Asperger's, Attachment, Burnout, Grief and Loss, Identity, Emotional regulation, Self-esteem, Overwhelm, Imposter syndrome, Assertiveness, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Perfectionism, Meaning and purpose, Workplace stress, People pleasing, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal)
Highly Sensitive Person, Borderline Personality Disorder, ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Asperger's, Attachment, Burnout, Grief and Loss, Identity, Emotional regulation, Self-esteem, Overwhelm, Imposter syndrome, Assertiveness, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Perfectionism, Meaning and purpose, Workplace stress, People pleasing, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal)

Anastasia Sutulova

Pre-Licensed Professional
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in MB, ON, YT, NU, NT, AB, BC, NL, and SK.
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Anastasia Sutulova

Anastasia Sutulova

Pre-Licensed Professional
She/her
$75/session
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder, Break-up recovery, Boundaries and boundary setting, Career guidance, Childhood trauma, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Couples Therapy, Decision making, Depression, PTSD, Trauma, Emotional regulation, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Fears and phobia, Identity and Self-Exploration, Grief/Loss, Panic attacks, Psychedelic therapy, Separation anxiety
Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder, Break-up recovery, Boundaries and boundary setting, Career guidance, Childhood trauma, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Couples Therapy, Decision making, Depression, PTSD, Trauma, Emotional regulation, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Fears and phobia, Identity and Self-Exploration, Grief/Loss, Panic attacks, Psychedelic therapy, Separation anxiety

Taylor Smith

Registered Psychotherapist
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Taylor Smith

Taylor Smith

Registered Psychotherapist
She/her
$160/session
Addiction, Anxiety, Boundaries and boundary setting, Anger, Burnout, Conflict resolution, Dating challenges, Decision making, Emotional regulation, Depression, Familial and social relationships, Health anxiety, Fears and phobia, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal dynamics, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Navigating challenging relationships, Neurodiversity, People pleasing, OCD, Relationships, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Self-esteem, Trauma
Addiction, Anxiety, Boundaries and boundary setting, Anger, Burnout, Conflict resolution, Dating challenges, Decision making, Emotional regulation, Depression, Familial and social relationships, Health anxiety, Fears and phobia, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal dynamics, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Navigating challenging relationships, Neurodiversity, People pleasing, OCD, Relationships, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Self-esteem, Trauma

Ean Burchell

Registered Counselling Therapist
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Halifax, NS)
Virtual Sessions in ON, NS, NB, PE, and NL.
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Ean Burchell

Ean Burchell

Registered Counselling Therapist
$100/session
Men's issues, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Thought Restructuring, Anxiety, Behavioural Issues, Couples, Depression, Conflict resolution, Emotional regulation, Court Mandated Counselling, Existential questions, Family issues, Fears and phobia, Grief and Loss, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Masculinity, School challenges, Negative thinking and ruminating, Phobias, PTSD, Trauma, Anger
Men's issues, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Thought Restructuring, Anxiety, Behavioural Issues, Couples, Depression, Conflict resolution, Emotional regulation, Court Mandated Counselling, Existential questions, Family issues, Fears and phobia, Grief and Loss, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Identity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Masculinity, School challenges, Negative thinking and ruminating, Phobias, PTSD, Trauma, Anger

Shauna Burns-Thomson

Registered Clinical Counsellor
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Mission, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, SK, MB, PE, NL, YT, NU, and NT.
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Shauna Burns-Thomson

Shauna Burns-Thomson

Registered Clinical Counsellor
She/Her
$155/session
Addiction, ADHD, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Couples Therapy, Intimacy concerns, Dating challenges, Identity and Self-Exploration, Infidelity, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Men's issues, Mind-body connection, Sexuality and gender issues, Sex therapy, Sexual issues, Sexuality, Stress, Separation and divorce, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Neurodiversity, Couples
Addiction, ADHD, Attachment, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Building Meaningful Connections, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Coming out and identity, Couples Therapy, Intimacy concerns, Dating challenges, Identity and Self-Exploration, Infidelity, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Men's issues, Mind-body connection, Sexuality and gender issues, Sex therapy, Sexual issues, Sexuality, Stress, Separation and divorce, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Neurodiversity, Couples

Lauren McCarley

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, YT, MB, NU, SK, BC, NL, and NT.
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Lauren McCarley

Lauren McCarley

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She/Her/Hers
$150/session
Anxiety, Depression, Self-esteem, OCD, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Depression coping skills, Stress, Negative thinking and ruminating, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Perfectionism, Relationships, Navigating challenging relationships, People pleasing, Life transitions, Fears and phobia, Health anxiety, Panic attacks, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Decision making, Grief and Loss
Anxiety, Depression, Self-esteem, OCD, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Depression coping skills, Stress, Negative thinking and ruminating, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Perfectionism, Relationships, Navigating challenging relationships, People pleasing, Life transitions, Fears and phobia, Health anxiety, Panic attacks, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Decision making, Grief and Loss

Kelsey Mathison

Registered Psychotherapist
Waitlist
Offers In-Person (Dartmouth, NS)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Kelsey Mathison

Kelsey Mathison

Registered Psychotherapist
She/her
$120/session
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Building Self-Care Routines, Coming out and identity, Creativity, Depression, Depression coping skills, Dissociation, Emotional regulation, Empowerment, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Group Therapy, Habits, Identity, Identity and Self-Exploration, LGBTQ2IA+, Life transitions, Mindfulness, Negative thinking and ruminating, Neurodiversity, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Building Self-Care Routines, Coming out and identity, Creativity, Depression, Depression coping skills, Dissociation, Emotional regulation, Empowerment, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Group Therapy, Habits, Identity, Identity and Self-Exploration, LGBTQ2IA+, Life transitions, Mindfulness, Negative thinking and ruminating, Neurodiversity, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
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Frequently asked therapy questions

What do I talk about in a free consultation with a therapist?

It's more of an introductory meeting rather than an actual therapy session. You'll discuss your reasons for seeking therapy, any goals you have, and get a feel for how the therapist works. It's also a chance for the therapist to assess how they can help you. This session is more about information gathering and less about diving deep into therapy.

Are there any specific questions I should prepare or ask during this free consultation?

Consider asking about their experience with issues similar to yours, their therapeutic approach, session frequency, and any logistical questions like session lengths and scheduling. 

Some questions might include:

     - What is your experience with my specific issues or concerns?

     - What approach or techniques do you use in therapy?

     - What are your policies around scheduling, cancellations, and fees?

     - How do you measure progress in therapy?

How long does a free consultation typically last, and will it be online or over the phone?

Free consultations typically last 15 minutes, and will likely use the same platform as full sessions (online sessions = online consultation).

Can I schedule free consultations with more than one therapist to compare, or is that frowned upon?

It's common and acceptable to meet with a few therapists to find the best fit for you. Think of it as gathering information to make an informed decision about your mental health care.

How will I know if they are the right therapist for me?

Trust your instincts about how comfortable you feel with the therapist. It's important you feel heard, understood, and safe. If you're unsure, reflect on the consultation afterwards and consider if you'd feel comfortable sharing more with them.

What are the next steps if I want to start regular sessions?

If you feel a good connection with the therapist, discuss the next steps with them. This includes scheduling your first full session, understanding payment options, and any paperwork that might be needed to start your therapy journey together.

What are the different types of therapists in Ontario?

In Ontario, there are four regulated types of therapists: psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and psychotherapists. 

Psychiatrists have a medical degree and are able to both diagnose mental illnesses and disorders and prescribe medication. 

Psychologists in Ontario are highly educated at a PhD level in the science of human behaviour and the mind (“psychology associates” will have a master’s degree). Psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions as well as provide psychotherapy.

Psychotherapists in Ontario are regulated by Ontario provincial law. You can expect to work with them on mental, behavioural, or emotional needs through verbal or non-verbal communication methods. 

Social workers in Ontario hold either a bachelor’s degree (RSW) or master’s degree (MSW). Many social workers offer counselling services through private practice. In Ontario, Registered Social Workers can use the title psychotherapists in certain contexts.

Is therapy covered by OHIP? Can I use my work health benefits?

If you’re in Ontario, therapy covered by provincial healthcare (OHIP) consists of:

  • a visit to a psychiatrist via a doctor’s referral
  • a family doctor who also provides psychotherapy services
  • 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. Typically, 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.

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