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Anas & Viktoriya

Co-founders of Promptd

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Find ACT Therapy in Longueuil

Acceptance and commitment therapy sounds abstract until you see it in practice: values work, defusion exercises, and building psychological flexibility. Promptd lists ACT therapy providers across Canada so you can find someone trained in the approach and compare before your first session.

34 ACT Therapy specialists in Longueuil

Irina Iacob, Social worker - View listing
Irina Iacob
Social worker, Psychotherapist
waitlist·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
Burnout, Anxiety, Life transitions, Trauma, Bipolar, ADHD
Caroline Collins, Psychology intern - View listing
Caroline Collins
Psychology intern, Registered nurse, Naturopath
available·Montréal, CA
Online
Therapy
Anxiety, Burnout, OCD, Eating disorders, Addiction, CBT
IVAC
Camila Acuna Fadul, Social worker - View listing
Camila Acuna Fadul
Social worker
available·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
CNESST, IVAC, Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Grief
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC, CNESST
Verity Ly, Psychotherapist - View listing
Verity Ly
Psychotherapist, Couple and Family Therapist, Social Worker
available·Westmount, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Emotion regulation, Burnout, EFT
Member of openspaceclinic
Erika Gentile, Neuropsychologist - View listing
Erika Gentile
Neuropsychologist, Clinical Psychologist
available·Westmount, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy, Assessment
Psychoeducational, ADHD, Autism / ASD, Anxiety, Burnout, Chronic pain
Member of openspaceclinic
Jamie Libenstein, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Jamie Libenstein
Clinical Psychologist
available·Westmount, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy, Assessment
ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Anger, Grief
Member of d2psychology
Flore Deshayes, Social worker - View listing
Flore Deshayes
Social worker, Ecotherapist
available·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
CNESST, Crime victims, IVAC, NIHB, Anxiety, Immigration
Reduced rates from $94.5Crime victims, IVAC, NIHB, CNESST
Hannah Buteau, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Hannah Buteau
Canadian Certified Counsellor
available·Westmount, CA
Online
Therapy
Anxiety, Grief, Life transitions, Trauma, Depression, Chronic pain

Provider overview

34

Practitioners available

27

Accepting new clients

$177/h

Average session price

9h

Average response time

2

Specialties: Therapy and Assessment

10

Languages spoken

About Promptd

In 2025, a therapist and a software engineer set out to raise the bar for mental health marketplaces

We looked at how people search for mental health services and thought: this could be so much better.

We bring tech to mental health so that finding the right provider feels as intuitive and personal as the experience you get on your favourite apps. Today, we represent clinics and independent mental health professionals across Montreal and its surrounding cities, in-person and online.

And we're just getting started.

Anas Shakra - Co-founder of Promptd
Viktoriya Manova - Co-founder of Promptd
What our users say

Spent close to two years trying to find a therapist. Waitlists, no callbacks, people who weren't the right fit. Ended up finding someone through Promptd in like a week.

Nadia

I run a small law firm and needed a family mediator for a case. I did not find anyone in my network so I tried Promptd and found someone pretty quickly.

Catherine

Nice to actually see prices listed upfront. Saves you from having to call around just to figure out what you can afford.

Jordan

Your questions, answered

What is ACT therapy?

Acceptance and commitment therapy is a form of psychotherapy that builds psychological flexibility: the ability to handle difficult thoughts and feelings without being controlled by them, while taking action based on what you value. Unlike approaches that focus on reducing or restructuring negative thoughts, ACT teaches you to change your relationship with those thoughts so they have less power over your behaviour.

What are the 6 principles of ACT therapy?

The six core processes are acceptance (making room for difficult feelings), cognitive defusion (creating distance from unhelpful thoughts), present-moment awareness (staying grounded instead of ruminating), self-as-context (seeing yourself as more than your thoughts), values clarification (identifying what matters to you), and committed action (taking concrete steps aligned with those values). Sessions build skills across all six.

What is ACT therapy vs CBT?

CBT therapy focuses on identifying distorted thoughts and replacing them with more balanced ones. ACT takes a different angle: instead of changing the content of thoughts, it changes your relationship with them so they have less influence. CBT is typically more structured and symptom-focused, while ACT is values-driven and transdiagnostic. Both are evidence-based and some therapists draw from both.

Which is better, ACT or DBT?

They serve different purposes. DBT therapy was designed for emotional dysregulation, self-harm, and borderline personality disorder, with a structured program of individual therapy plus skills groups. ACT is broader and works across many conditions by building psychological flexibility. If emotional intensity and crisis management are the core issues, DBT is likely the better fit. If avoidance, values confusion, or getting stuck in thought loops is the main problem, ACT may be more relevant.

What concerns does ACT help with?

ACT is transdiagnostic, meaning it works across conditions rather than targeting one diagnosis. It has strong evidence for anxiety, depression, chronic pain, OCD, substance use, perfectionism, burnout, and life transitions. If anxiety is your primary concern, anxiety therapists specialists can help narrow your search. If low mood is central, depression counselling may be a more targeted starting point.

What happens in an ACT session?

A typical session includes a grounding check-in, noticing thought and emotional patterns without judgment, clarifying values, and practising skills like defusion exercises, mindfulness, or acceptance strategies. Sessions often use metaphors and experiential exercises rather than worksheets alone. Between sessions, you practise small committed actions aligned with your values.

How long does ACT therapy take?

Brief courses of 8 to 12 sessions can produce meaningful change for focused concerns. Longer courses help when issues are chronic or layered. ACT is flexible in format and adapts well to different schedules. Some providers deliver ACT through online therapy sessions, which can make consistent weekly attendance easier.

What is psychological flexibility?

Psychological flexibility is the core goal of ACT. It means being able to stay present, open to your experience, and engaged in values-based action even when thoughts and feelings are difficult. Rather than aiming to feel good all the time, ACT builds your capacity to move toward what matters regardless of internal discomfort. Research links higher psychological flexibility to better mental health outcomes across conditions.

Can ACT help with OCD?

Yes. ACT helps people with OCD by reducing the struggle against obsessive thoughts rather than trying to eliminate them. This acceptance-based approach often complements exposure and response prevention (ERP), the gold-standard OCD treatment. OCD therapists specialists increasingly integrate ACT principles, especially for clients who find traditional ERP alone too distressing to engage with initially.

Can ACT therapy help with chronic pain?

Yes, and chronic pain is one of the strongest evidence bases for ACT. The approach does not aim to eliminate pain but changes your relationship with it so pain has less control over daily decisions. ACT for chronic pain focuses on values-based activity, acceptance of physical sensations, and defusion from catastrophic thinking about pain. Multiple randomized trials show improvements in functioning, mood, and quality of life.