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Child Therapists

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Anas & Viktoriya

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Find Child Therapists in Montreal

When your child is struggling, it's hard to know if they need professional help or just time. Promptd helps you find child therapists and psychologists across Canada who specialize in age-appropriate care, from play therapy to structured skill-building.

94 Child Therapists in Montreal

Irina Iacob, Social worker - View listing
Irina Iacob
Social worker, Psychotherapist
3 to 5 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Burnout, Anxiety, Life transitions, Bipolar, ADHD, Addiction
IVAC
Zeina Tall, Social worker - View listing
Zeina Tall
Social worker
3 to 5 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Depression, Burnout, Life transitions, Emotion regulation, Divorce
IVAC
Salma Kasmi, Social worker - View listing
Salma Kasmi
Social worker
3 to 5 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Eating disorders, PTSD, Burnout, Co-parenting, Addiction
IVAC
Lindsey Ackerman, Certified Canadian Counsellor - View listing
Lindsey Ackerman
Certified Canadian Counsellor, Drama Therapist, Naturopath
1 to 3 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anger, Anxiety, Autism / ASD, Trauma, Eating disorders, Depression
Member of MIT-Team
Reduced rates from $130Low income
Natasha Edwards, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Natasha Edwards
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Drama Therapist, Naturopath
1 to 3 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Trauma, Anger, Immigration, Children, Teens
Member of MIT-Team
Reduced rates from $90Low income
Coralie Cressent, Hypnotherapist - View listing
Coralie Cressent
Hypnotherapist, Mental performance coach
5 to 10 km from Montreal
OnlineIn-Person

Burnout, Addiction, Anxiety, Performance anxiety, Children, Teens
Nathaniel Nurse, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Nathaniel Nurse
Registered Social Worker
1 to 3 km from Montreal
OnlineIn-Person

Anger, Depression, Grief, Life transitions, Anxiety, Teens
Member of MIT-Team
Camila Acuna Fadul, Social worker - View listing
Camila Acuna Fadul
Social worker
5 to 10 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Grief, Immigration, Teens
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC, CNESST

Provider overview

94

Practitioners available

80

Accepting new clients

$166/h

Average session price

15h

Average response time

4

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment, Speech therapy and Family mediation

13

Languages spoken

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Child Therapists pricing in Montreal by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$153/hr
Counsellor$161/hr
Psychologist$194/hr
Psychotherapist$161/hr
Sexologist$110/hr
Music Therapist$125/hr

Child Therapists pricing near Montreal compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Montreal$158/hr
Westmount$163/hr
Outremont$155/hr
Mont-Royal$162/hr
LaSalle$160/hr
Longueuil$152/hr

Child Therapists provider breakdown by gender in Montreal

Female (77%)
Male (20%)
Other (3%)

Child Therapists provider breakdown by service mode in Montreal

In-person and online (77%)
Online only (17%)
In-person only (6%)

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Your questions, answered

What is child therapy?

Child therapy teaches regulation, communication, and problem-solving using developmentally appropriate activities. Sessions may involve play, stories, and skills practice with caregiver coaching. If testing is needed, a child psychologist can complement therapy with assessment and planning. For broader household patterns and routines, Family therapists support can also help.

How are caregivers involved?

Caregivers learn routines to reinforce skills at home and collaborate on goals. Brief check-ins monitor progress and adjust plans. Many clinics recommend roughly one parent session for every five child sessions so skills transfer to daily life. When whole-family dynamics need attention, Teen therapists can support older children transitioning to adolescence, and Applied behavioural therapists may be relevant for structured skill-building depending on goals.

What issues can child therapy help with?

Common concerns include anxiety, behavioral difficulties, social skills, school avoidance, transitions like divorce or moving, grief, and emotional regulation. Therapy builds confidence and connection while addressing school and home routines. If worry and avoidance are central, Anxiety therapists support can be a helpful parallel lens.

What is play therapy?

Play therapy uses toys, art, storytelling, and imaginative role-play to help children express feelings they may not have words for. It is one of the most researched approaches for young children and works well for anxiety, trauma, attachment difficulties, and behavioral concerns. A trained play therapist observes patterns in play to understand what the child is experiencing and guides the process toward healthier coping.

What are the signs my child should see a therapist?

Common signs include withdrawing from activities they used to enjoy, falling behind at school, frequent tantrums or emotional outbursts beyond what is typical for their age, changes in sleep or appetite, persistent worry, difficulty making or keeping friends, or a teacher recommending support. You do not need a crisis to reach out; early intervention typically leads to faster progress.

What does a child psychologist do?

A child psychologist provides therapy and can also conduct formal assessments and diagnoses for conditions like ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, and anxiety disorders. They typically hold doctoral training. If your child needs both ongoing therapy and a formal evaluation, a child psychologist can often handle both. If you only need therapy, a child therapist or counsellor may be a more accessible and affordable option.

What is the difference between a child psychologist and a child therapist?

Child psychologists hold doctoral-level training and can diagnose, assess, and treat. Child therapists (psychotherapists, social workers, counsellors) provide therapy but generally cannot conduct formal assessments or issue diagnoses. Both can deliver effective treatment. Choose a psychologist if you need testing or a diagnosis; choose a therapist if the main goal is ongoing skill-building and support.

When should I consider an assessment for my child?

Consider an assessment when you need answers about why your child is struggling, not just support for coping. If attention and executive function are the main concerns, start with ADHD assessments. If social communication, sensory patterns, or developmental differences are prominent, an autism assessment can clarify the picture. If academic performance is the focus, a psychoeducational assessment maps learning strengths and gaps to guide school accommodations.