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Couples Therapy

Promptd brings the quality and transparency that the mental health domain deserves.

Anas & Viktoriya

Co-founders of Promptd

Viktoriya
Anas

Find Couples Therapy in Châteauguay

When two people need to agree on a therapist, the search takes twice as long. Promptd shows couples therapy and counselling providers across Canada with approach, session format, and fees upfront so both partners can compare options together without calling every clinic.

58 Couples Therapy specialists in Châteauguay

Carly Coxford, Clinical Social Worker - View listing
Carly Coxford
Clinical Social Worker
available·Châteauguay, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
NIHB, Anger, Eating disorders, ADHD, Addiction, Trauma
NIHB
Cheryl Mack, Social Worker - View listing
Cheryl Mack
Social Worker
available·Châteauguay, CA
OnlineIn-Person
Therapy
Trauma, Grief, Depression, Anxiety, CBT, EFT
Hannah Kirk, Social Worker - View listing
Hannah Kirk
Social Worker
available·Châteauguay, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
IVAC, NIHB, Grief, Burnout, Trauma, Infidelity
Reduced rates from $94.5NIHB, IVAC
Alexandra Daicu, Social worker - View listing
Alexandra Daicu
Social worker
available·Saint-Constant, CA
In-PersonOnlineHome Visit
Therapy, Assessment
IVAC, Anxiety, Grief, Eating disorders, Immigration, Life transitions
Reduced rates from $150IVAC
Olivier Cooke, Psychotherapist - View listing
Olivier Cooke
Psychotherapist, Couple and family therapist, Social worker
available·Saint-Constant, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
IVAC, PTSD, Trauma, Anxiety, Bipolar, Depression
Reduced rates from $100IVAC
Ginette Labarre, Support Therapist - View listing
Ginette Labarre
Support Therapist
available·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
Anxiety, Burnout, Depression, Anger, Chronic pain, Divorce
Jessica Phillips, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Jessica Phillips
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario
available·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
Anxiety, Depression, Codependency, Addiction, Eating disorders, Trauma
Warren Copeland, Psychologist - View listing
Warren Copeland
Psychologist
available·Montréal, CA
In-PersonOnline
Therapy
Anxiety, Depression, Grief, CBT, Couples

Provider overview

58

Practitioners available

49

Accepting new clients

$157/h

Average session price

17h

Average response time

3

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment and Family mediation

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

Does couples therapy work?

Research shows that roughly 70 to 75 percent of couples who complete a course of therapy report meaningful improvement. Success depends on both partners' willingness to engage, the therapist's training, and how early you start. Couples who attend regularly and practise skills between sessions see the strongest results. In some cases, a successful outcome means reaching clarity about separation rather than staying together.

How much does couples therapy cost in Canada?

Sessions in Canada typically cost between $125 and $250 per hour depending on the provider's credentials and location. Couples sessions are often 75 to 90 minutes rather than the standard 50, so the per-session cost can be higher than individual therapy. Some clinics offer sliding-scale fees or reduced rates for longer commitments. Low-cost options through graduate training clinics are also available in many cities.

Is couples therapy covered by insurance in Canada?

Many extended health benefit plans cover couples therapy if the provider is a registered psychologist, social worker, or psychotherapist. Coverage depends on your plan's eligible provider types and annual caps. Some employers also offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that include a set number of couples sessions at no cost. Check your plan details before booking and ask the clinic about direct billing.

What happens in couples therapy?

Early sessions focus on understanding each partner's perspective and identifying the patterns that keep you stuck. The therapist acts as a neutral guide, not a referee. You will learn communication tools, practise them in session, and get homework to reinforce skills at home. Sessions can be in person or through online therapy depending on your preference and schedule.

When should we start couples therapy?

Start before problems become crises. Signs include the same arguments cycling without resolution, emotional distance growing, or difficulty making decisions together. If anger escalation is a recurring pattern, anger management therapy support for one partner may help alongside couples work. Starting earlier consistently leads to better outcomes than waiting until both people are exhausted.

Can one partner start couples therapy alone?

Yes. Some therapists will work with one partner individually to start, especially when the other is hesitant. This can help you develop communication skills and clarify your own goals before inviting your partner to join. A reluctant partner is different from a refusing one, and many people who start sceptical warm up once they see the format is balanced and not about assigning blame.

How long does couples therapy take?

Many couples see improvement within 12 to 20 sessions over 3 to 6 months. Frequency is usually weekly at first, then tapering as skills consolidate. Some providers offer intensive formats with longer or more frequent sessions compressed into a shorter period. When past events like betrayal are driving current distance, trauma and PTSD therapists support for one or both partners can extend or supplement the work.

What is the 5 5 5 rule in couples therapy?

The 5-5-5 rule is a perspective tool where you ask whether an issue will matter in 5 minutes, 5 months, or 5 years. It helps couples decide which disagreements need a full conversation and which can be let go. Some therapists also use a communication version: 5 minutes to speak, 5 minutes to listen, then 5 minutes to discuss together. Both versions help slow down reactive patterns and create space for calmer problem-solving.

What should I look for in a couples therapist?

Look for someone with specific training in couples work, not just a generalist who sees couples on the side. Ask about their approach and how they handle situations where partners have different goals. If the main concern is intimacy or desire, sex therapists specialists may be a better fit. If broader household dynamics or parenting stress are central, family therapists therapists address those wider patterns.

How is couples therapy different from individual therapy?

Individual therapy focuses on one person's symptoms and goals. Couples therapy treats the relationship pattern, with both partners working on how they interact. The two can complement each other: if one partner is dealing with depression counselling or persistent worry, individual work with anxiety therapists specialists alongside couples sessions often improves outcomes for both.