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Mental Health Professionals
This section has information on how to find different types of (mental) health professionals.
1. Aboriginal Elders, Traditional Healers and Teachers
Aboriginal elders, traditional healers and teachers help the people using traditional healing practices, which existed even prior to Western medical practices. There are many forms of healing. Some healers work with plants and medicines, some may counsel, and some use ceremonies such as the sweat lodge.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
31 Hilltop Drive, St. Regis, QC, H0M 1A0 Map
613-575-2341 x3100
Areas Served: Quebec, Prescott and Russell County
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All ages
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2. Audiologist
The practice of audiology is the assessment of hearing function (aka auditory function) and the treatment and prevention of problems with hearing (aka auditory dysfunction).
Publicly Funded / Free Services
3. Behavioural, Developmental Therapists/Consultants
Behavioral Consultants are individuals with specialized training in applied behaviour analysis, or a closely related discipline (e.g. psychology, special education, human development) with an emphasis in applied behaviour analysis. They work with individuals with conditions such as autism, developmental disabilities or mental retardation.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
QC, Canada
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All ages
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4. Child and Youth Counsellors
Child and Youth Counsellors (CYCs) perform various services to help children, adolescents, and young adults, which include: assessing maladaptive behaviour patterns and socio-emotional functioning in children, adolescents, and young adults; helping with the prevention and treatment of conditions in the individual, family, and community, in order to develop, maintain, and promote emotional, social, behavioural, and interpersonal wellbeing within the context of daily living. (adapted from the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Counselors).
They may work in private practice, or with an organization such as a hospital, school, or community agency.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
Canada
Area Served: Canada
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All ages
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5. Family Physicians
Family physicians provide a great deal of mental health services for their patients, in addition to standard medical care. In cases where a patient requires more specialized care, a family physician can provide help on where to go for additional help and support.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
6. Family, Marriage and Couple Therapists
A marriage, couple and family therapist specializes in helping concerns and problems in couple or family relationships.
Marriage, couple and family therapy can be given by any professional that has sufficient training, which usually tends to be social workers, psychologists or psychiatrists.
Unlike traditional therapy where the therapist just meets with the individual, family counselling and therapy is where the therapist meets with the individual and one or more family members. The idea is that no matter what the difficulty is, others in the family are part of the solution and thus need to be involved in the therapy or treatment.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
ON, Canada
416-907-4620
Area Served: Canada
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All ages
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AK, United States
Area Served: World
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
ON, Canada
416-777-9933
Area Served: Canada
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18 years and up
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7. Justice Sector (including Law Enforcement, Justice and Corrections)
Individuals with mental health needs may come into contact with the Justice Sector, and similarly, those within the Justice Sector may encounter those with mental health needs.
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8. Psychiatrists
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have received specialized training in diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions (such as psychotherapy and medication treatment). Some work in hospitals or mental health agencies. They may also work on their own in "private practice." Because physicians are publicly-funded, one does not need to pay any fees to see a psychiatrist, even for those in private practice.
Looking for a psychiatrist? The best way to see a psychiatrist is to speak to your family doctor to ask about whether seeing a psychiatrist would be helpful. Seeing a psychiatrist requires a referral from your physician.
Looking for a list of psychiatrists in your area? Unfortunately, because demand for psychiatrists is so high, and they are relatively few, it is very difficult to find any lists of psychiatrists. The best option is usually to contact the medical licensing body for whichever province you are in (for example, in Ontario, you would contact the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.)
Consider seeing a psychologist instead! Psychologists are similar to psychiatrists as they can both provide mental health assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Although psychologists do not treat using medications, the good news is for most conditions, non-medication treatments make a huge difference, such that many times, medications are not even required. View psychologists in your area.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
QC, Canada
Area Served: Quebec
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All ages
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305 Des Anciens Combattants Blvd., Sainte-anne-de-bellevue, QC, H9X 1Y9 Map
514-457-3440 x5000
Area Served: Quebec
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All ages
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9. Psychologists and Psychological Associates
Psychologists and psychological associates help people solve problems with mood, behaviour or relationships. They perform assessment of, and provide diagnoses and treatment of mental health difficulties for children, adults, couples, and families who present with cognitive, emotional and behavioural challenges. They also perform psychoeducational testing for individuals with learning difficulties. They may use therapies such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), behavioural therapies.
They may work as part of an agency, or in "private practice" (which means they will require payment from the client, or the client's private or work insurance).
Publicly Funded / Free Services
11 Rosemount, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4R8 Map
613-233-4929
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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305 Des Anciens Combattants Blvd., Sainte-anne-de-bellevue, QC, H9X 1Y9 Map
514-457-3440 x5000
Area Served: Quebec
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All ages
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AK, United States
Area Served: World
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
QuÉbec, QC
581-888-8449
Area Served: Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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10. Occupational Therapists
Occupational therapists (OT) help people function in school or work through learning skills, or by adapting their work or school environment. OTs can assist with mental health by teaching sensory processing and self-regulation strategies; help with fine and gross motor.
OTs usually work with organizations such as schools or through the school board, and some also work in private practices.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
2300 René-Lévesque Boulevard West, Montreal, QC, H3H 2R5 Map
514-937-6171
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Up to 18 years
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
QuÉbec, QC
581-888-8449
Area Served: Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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11. Pediatricians
Pediatricians provide a great deal of mental health services for their patients, in addition to standard medical care. In cases where a patient requires more specialized care, a pediatrician can give advice on where to go for additional help and support.
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12. Physiotherapists
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13. Psychotherapists
Psychotherapists provide psychotherapy (aka "talk therapy") and help individuals with difficulties by listening and giving support.
Special training is required in order to become a psychotherapist.
Various types of professionals such as Social Workers or Psychologists provide psychotherapy, and can thus be viewed as being psychotherapists as well.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
11 Rosemount, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4R8 Map
613-233-4929
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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2255 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, ON, K1G 4K3 Map
613-523-5143
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5 years and up
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AK, United States
Area Served: World
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
BC, Canada
Area Served: Canada
Accepting patients: Yes
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All ages
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ON, Canada
416-777-9933
Area Served: Canada
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18 years and up
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14. Recreational Therapist
Recreational therapists improve people's physical, cognitive and social well being, by using recreation and leisure They work in many settings including mental health agencies, hospitals, rehabilitation programs and long-term care.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
67 Mount Victoria, Hudson, QC, J0P 1H0
438-321-1564 x4504587271
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All ages
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15. Registered Dieticians
A dietitian (RD or PDt) is a regulated health professional that helps people ensure that food is enhancing their lives and improving health. Dieticians can help people cope with issues and conditions such as diabetes, heart health, cancer, infant feeding, picky eating, allergies, digestive disorders, pregnancy, vegetarian diets, as well as eating disorders and healthy eating.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
16. Registered Early Childhood Educator
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17. Registered Nurses
Registered nurses (RN) may be involved with providing mental health care for people of all ages. They may work in many settings including hospitals, addiction and substance use programs, assertive community treatment programs, community health centres, health teams, rehabilitation programs as well as schools. Usually they work alongside other mental health professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and allied health professionals such as occupational health.
Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
1265 Trudel, Shawinigan, QC, G9N 4N6 Map
819-731-3773
Area Served: Quebec
Accepting patients: Yes
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All ages
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18. Social Workers
Social workers help people to deal with problems in their personal, family or work life. They help by providing counselling or therapy, or by helping people find necessary resources. Social workers can work in many settings, including family services agencies, children's aid agencies, hospitals, and schools. Many social workers also work in private practice.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
11 Rosemount, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4R8 Map
613-233-4929
Areas Served: Ottawa-Carleton, Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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QC, Canada
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All ages
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305 Des Anciens Combattants Blvd., Sainte-anne-de-bellevue, QC, H9X 1Y9 Map
514-457-3440 x5000
Area Served: Quebec
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All ages
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ON, Canada
Area Served: Canada
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All ages
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AK, United States
Area Served: World
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
Karl Turcotte TS
14050 Boul. Henri-Bourassa, Québec, QC, G1G 5S9 Map
418-997-0060
Area Served: Capitale-Nationale
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All ages
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BC, Canada
Area Served: Canada
Accepting patients: Yes
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All ages
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ON, Canada
416-777-9933
Area Served: Canada
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18 years and up
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19. Speech and Language Pathologists
Speech and language pathologists (SLP) are professionals who work with individuals having specific needs with speech and language, and may also help with feeding and swallowing issues.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
20. Neurologists
Neurologists are specialists who treat diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Neurological conditions include dementia, epilepsy, stroke and multiple sclerosis (MS).
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21. Veteran's Affairs approved service provider
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