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Anas & Viktoriya

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Find Family Therapy in Lachine

Family therapy looks different depending on what is going on at home: a teen struggling in school, stepfamily adjustment, co-parenting after separation, or a loved one in crisis each call for a different approach. Promptd lists family therapists and counsellors across Canada by training and specialty so you can find someone who works with situations like yours.

45 Family Therapy specialists in Lachine

Ginette Labarre, Support Therapist - View listing
Ginette Labarre
Support Therapist
Lachine
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Burnout, Depression, Anger, Chronic pain, Divorce
Stephanie Ditkofsky, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Stephanie Ditkofsky
Registered Social Worker, Clinical Social Worker, Family Therapist
5 to 10 km from Lachine
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Autism / ASD, Eating disorders, Codependency
Alia Raad, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Alia Raad
Clinical Psychologist
5 to 10 km from Lachine
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Codependency, Depression, Grief, Infidelity, Life transitions
Jamie Libenstein, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Jamie Libenstein
Clinical Psychologist
5 to 10 km from Lachine
In-PersonOnline

ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Anger, Grief
Member of d2psychology
Alexandra Daicu, Social worker - View listing
Alexandra Daicu
Social worker
10 to 20 km from Lachine
In-PersonOnlineHome Visit

Anxiety, Grief, Eating disorders, Immigration, Life transitions, Depression
Reduced rates from $150IVAC
Marie-Josée Mercier, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Marie-Josée Mercier
Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Supervisor
5 to 10 km from Lachine
Online

Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Teens, Couples
Member of d2psychology
Sasha Boyce, Clinical Social Worker - View listing
Sasha Boyce
Clinical Social Worker
5 to 10 km from Lachine
In-PersonOnline

PTSD, Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, EMDR, CBT
Member of Reframe-Clinic
Reduced rates from $80.5IVAC, NIHB
Marjan Shadmand Ghane, Clinical Social Worker - View listing
Marjan Shadmand Ghane
Clinical Social Worker
5 to 10 km from Lachine
In-Person

Trauma, Divorce, Anxiety, CBT, Play therapy, Gottman
Member of Reframe-Clinic
Reduced rates from $70.5IVAC

Provider overview

45

Practitioners available

35

Accepting new clients

$173/h

Average session price

17h

Average response time

3

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment and Family mediation

11

Languages spoken

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Family Therapy pricing in Lachine by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$156/hr
Psychologist$198/hr
Counsellor$164/hr
Psychotherapist$161/hr

Family Therapy pricing near Lachine compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Lachine$172/hr
LaSalle$172/hr
Montreal$168/hr
Saint-Laurent$169/hr
Pointe-Claire$169/hr

Family Therapy provider breakdown by gender in Lachine

Female (89%)
Male (9%)
Other (3%)

Family Therapy provider breakdown by service mode in Lachine

In-person and online (83%)
Online only (11%)
In-person only (6%)

Your questions, answered

What is family therapy?

Family therapy is counselling that treats the family as a system rather than focusing on one person alone. A therapist works with parents, children, siblings, or other relatives together to improve communication, resolve conflict, and support a member who is struggling. Sessions can involve the whole family or subsets depending on the concern.

What is the difference between family therapy and family counselling?

In Canada, the terms are largely interchangeable. Some clinicians prefer family therapy for clinical, structured, theory-based work (Bowen, structural, narrative) and family counselling for shorter-term practical support around communication, parenting, or transitions. In practice, the qualifications and techniques often overlap, so ask each provider how they describe their approach.

What are the main types of family therapy?

Four widely taught models are structural (focuses on family roles and hierarchy), strategic (problem-focused with specific interventions), Bowen or intergenerational (patterns passed down across generations), and narrative (reshaping the stories a family tells about itself). Emotion-focused family therapy and solution-focused approaches are also common in Canada. Ask a therapist which model they draw from and why it fits your situation.

What issues can family therapy help with?

Common reasons families come in include communication breakdowns, parenting disagreements, blended-family adjustment, co-parenting after separation, and adolescent behaviour or school issues. If the core conflict is between partners, couples therapy is usually the better starting point, and child therapists or teen therapists therapists can support a younger family member individually alongside family work.

Can family therapy help when one member is dealing with addiction, grief, or trauma?

Yes. When a family is adjusting around someone in addiction counselling recovery, a recent loss, or a traumatic event, family sessions help members coordinate support without losing their own footing. In these situations, pairing family therapy with specialized individual work like grief counselling or trauma and PTSD therapists often produces better outcomes than family sessions alone.

Who needs to attend family therapy sessions?

That depends on the concern. Some sessions include the whole family, others focus on a single subsystem such as parents together, siblings together, or one parent with one child. The therapist will usually recommend a structure after the intake and may adjust who attends as goals evolve.

What if a family member does not want to come?

Therapy can often proceed without every member present. The therapist works with whoever is willing and uses system-focused techniques that can shift family patterns even when one person is absent. Some therapists do individual sessions with a reluctant member first, then invite the family in when they are ready.

What is the role of a family therapist?

A family therapist balances voices so no one dominates, helps each person hear the others, and identifies patterns the family is stuck in. Sessions usually combine structured exercises, between-session tasks, and explicit rules about safety and repair. The therapist acts as a neutral guide rather than a judge of who is right.

How many sessions will family therapy take?

Many families see meaningful change in 8 to 20 sessions with consistent practice between visits. Frequency usually starts weekly or biweekly and tapers as skills take hold. Some concerns like stepfamily adjustment or co-parenting after separation may need longer support, while targeted communication work can be shorter.

Should we start with family therapy, couples therapy, or individual support?

If the central tension is between partners, start with couples therapy and expand if needed. If one person is struggling and the household is otherwise stable, individual therapy is usually first. Family therapy fits best when patterns across the household are part of the problem, or when a member needs the family to change alongside their own work. A brief intake with either type of therapist can help clarify.