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Depression Counselling

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Anas & Viktoriya

Co-founders of Promptd

Viktoriya
Anas

Find Depression Counselling in Montreal

There are more proven approaches for depression than most people realize, and the wrong fit can feel like counselling does not work at all. Promptd shows you depression therapists across Canada by treatment method, fees, and insurance so you can match the approach to your situation before committing.

103 Depression Counselling specialists 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
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
May-Lee Paris Michaud, Sexologist - View listing
May-Lee Paris Michaud
Sexologist, Support relationship, Sex education talks
1 to 3 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Infidelity, Non-monogamy, Eating disorders, Kink-aware, Couples
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
Sepehr Hashemian, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Sepehr Hashemian
Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
1 to 3 km from Montreal
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Trauma, Immigration, Life transitions, Burnout, Depression
Taylor Zidel, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Taylor Zidel
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Clinical Counsellor, Guidance Counsellor
1 to 3 km from Montreal
OnlineIn-Person

ADHD, Anxiety, Eating disorders, Chronic pain, Depression, Grief

Provider overview

103

Practitioners available

84

Accepting new clients

$168/h

Average session price

16h

Average response time

3

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment and Family mediation

13

Languages spoken

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Depression Counselling pricing in Montreal by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$159/hr
Psychotherapist$161/hr
Psychologist$202/hr
Counsellor$157/hr
Sexologist$125/hr

Depression Counselling pricing near Montreal compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Montreal$163/hr
Westmount$163/hr
Outremont$162/hr
Mont-Royal$162/hr
LaSalle$161/hr
Longueuil$160/hr

Depression Counselling provider breakdown by gender in Montreal

Female (77%)
Male (17%)
Other (6%)

Depression Counselling provider breakdown by service mode in Montreal

In-person and online (74%)
Online only (23%)
In-person only (3%)

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Your questions, answered

Can counselling help with depression?

Yes. Research consistently shows that approaches like cognitive behavioural therapy, interpersonal therapy, and behavioural activation reduce depression symptoms for most people. Many see improvement within 8 to 12 sessions. For moderate to severe depression, combining counselling with medication from a physician often produces the best results.

What type of counselling is best for depression?

CBT therapy is the most studied approach and works by targeting negative thought patterns and avoidance behaviours. DBT therapy can help when emotional intensity or self-harm is involved. Interpersonal therapy focuses on relationship difficulties that fuel depressive episodes, and behavioural activation is especially effective when low motivation is the main barrier. The best fit depends on your symptoms and goals.

What are signs of depression?

Common signs include persistent sadness or emptiness, loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy, changes in sleep or appetite, difficulty concentrating, low energy, feelings of worthlessness, and withdrawal from others. Symptoms lasting two weeks or more may indicate clinical depression. If you recognize these patterns, speaking with a counsellor or your family doctor is a practical first step.

How do you help someone with depression?

Listen without trying to fix things, and avoid minimizing what they are going through. Offer practical help like finding a therapist or booking an appointment, since low energy makes logistics harder. If they are open to it, suggest exploring counselling together. Take any mention of self-harm or suicidal thoughts seriously and encourage contact with a crisis line or emergency services.

How long does depression counselling take?

Many people notice early gains within 6 to 8 sessions as routines and coping strategies take hold. Acute depression typically responds well to 8 to 16 sessions total. Timelines can extend when depression co-occurs with other concerns like grief counselling or addiction counselling. Your counsellor will set clear goals early and adjust the plan based on progress.

Do I need medication or is therapy enough for depression?

For mild to moderate depression, therapy alone is often effective. For more severe cases, research shows combining therapy with medication tends to produce better outcomes than either alone. Counsellors in Canada cannot prescribe medication but can coordinate with your family doctor or psychiatrist. The right approach depends on symptom severity, your history, and personal preference.

What if my motivation is too low to start?

Low motivation is a symptom of depression, not a personal failing, and counsellors expect it. Early sessions focus on small, manageable actions rather than big lifestyle overhauls. online therapy can reduce the friction of getting to an appointment when leaving the house feels like too much. Starting is often the hardest step, and a good therapist will pace things to your capacity.

What are 5 coping skills for depression?

Five evidence-based strategies include scheduling small meaningful activities even when motivation is low, challenging negative thought patterns, maintaining social connections despite the urge to withdraw, incorporating regular movement or exercise, and reconnecting with personal values. ACT therapy builds on that last skill by helping you identify what matters and take action aligned with it, even when depression narrows your focus.

When should I see a depression specialist instead of a general counsellor?

Consider a specialist if symptoms are severe, recurring, or have not responded to previous treatment. If symptoms began after childbirth, postpartum depression support providers offer targeted support. For teenagers showing signs of depression, teen therapists understand the developmental and social factors that general counsellors may miss. A specialist is also worth considering when depression overlaps with trauma, grief, or substance use.

Can depression come back after therapy?

Yes, depression can recur, and that does not mean therapy failed. Good counselling includes relapse-prevention strategies so you can recognize early warning signs and respond quickly. Recurrence risk increases when depression overlaps with unresolved trauma or persistent anxiety. If that applies, trauma and PTSD therapists or anxiety therapists specialists can help address those layers alongside your depression work.