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Find Female Therapists in Pointe-Claire

For some topics, working with a woman just feels safer. Promptd lets you filter for female therapists and psychologists across Canada, so you can prioritize comfort and focus on what brought you here.

141 Female Therapists in Pointe-Claire

Camila Acuna Fadul, Social worker - View listing
Camila Acuna Fadul
Social worker
10 to 20 km from Pointe-Claire
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Grief, Immigration, Teens
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC, CNESST
Meghan Picado, Psychologist - View listing
Meghan Picado
Psychologist
5 to 10 km from Pointe-Claire
Online

Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Trauma, PTSD, BPD
Coralie Cressent, Hypnotherapist - View listing
Coralie Cressent
Hypnotherapist, Mental performance coach
10 to 20 km from Pointe-Claire
OnlineIn-Person

3 services

Burnout, Addiction, Anxiety, Performance anxiety, Children, Teens
Irina Iacob, Social worker - View listing
Irina Iacob
Social worker, Psychotherapist
More than 20 km from Pointe-Claire
In-PersonOnline

Burnout, Anxiety, Life transitions, Bipolar, ADHD, Addiction
IVAC
Alexandra Daicu, Social worker - View listing
Alexandra Daicu
Social worker
10 to 20 km from Pointe-Claire
In-PersonOnlineHome Visit

Anxiety, Grief, Eating disorders, Immigration, Life transitions, Depression
Reduced rates from $150IVAC
Samantha Lantagne, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Samantha Lantagne
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Guidance Counsellor
10 to 20 km from Pointe-Claire
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Grief, Chronic pain, Eating disorders, Divorce, Life transitions
Stephanie Curti, Social Worker - View listing
Stephanie Curti
Social Worker, Family Mediator
Pointe-Claire
OnlineIn-Person

Not accepting new clients

Co-parenting, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, Trauma, PTSD
Family mediation
Stephanie Ditkofsky, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Stephanie Ditkofsky
Registered Social Worker, Clinical Social Worker, Family Therapist
10 to 20 km from Pointe-Claire
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Autism / ASD, Eating disorders, Codependency

Provider overview

141

Practitioners available

118

Accepting new clients

$163/h

Average session price

16h

Average response time

4

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment, Family mediation and Speech therapy

11

Languages spoken

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Female Therapists pricing in Pointe-Claire by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$146/hr
Psychologist$203/hr
Counsellor$161/hr
Psychotherapist$153/hr
Sexologist$122/hr
Psychoeducator$125/hr

Female Therapists pricing near Pointe-Claire compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Pointe-Claire$153/hr
Lachine$151/hr
Saint-Laurent$149/hr
Montreal$148/hr

Female Therapists provider breakdown by gender in Pointe-Claire

Female (100%)

Female Therapists provider breakdown by service mode in Pointe-Claire

In-person and online (83%)
Online only (14%)
In-person only (3%)

Your questions, answered

Why do some people prefer a female therapist?

Comfort and safety are the most common reasons. Some people find it easier to discuss topics like body image, sexual health, trauma, or relationship dynamics with a woman. Others prefer a female therapist because of cultural or religious considerations. The preference is valid on its own; you do not need to justify it.

Is it okay for a man to see a female therapist?

Yes. Many men work effectively with female therapists. What matters most is the therapeutic fit: whether you feel heard, whether the therapist has experience with your concerns, and whether you can be honest in sessions. Gender is one factor among many, and a good therapist will create a space that works regardless.

Can a female therapist help with postpartum or perinatal concerns?

Yes. Many female therapists have specialized training in perinatal mental health, covering mood changes during pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, birth trauma, and the transition to parenthood. If this is your main concern, postpartum depression support can help you find providers with specific experience in this area.

Can a female therapist help with trauma or domestic violence?

Yes. For many survivors, working with a woman feels safer when processing experiences like sexual violence, intimate partner abuse, or childhood trauma. If trauma is central, start with trauma and PTSD therapists to find providers with specific training. If safety planning and stabilization after domestic violence are the priority, domestic abuse counselling is a more targeted filter.

What should I look for beyond gender when choosing a therapist?

Specialty, approach, fees, and practical fit all matter. If worry or panic is the main concern, start with anxiety therapists. For persistent low mood, depression counselling is a strong filter. For concerns around food, body image, or eating patterns, eating disorder therapist may be more targeted. Then check credentials, session format, and whether the therapist is accepting new clients.

Can I find a female therapist who works with couples or families?

Yes. Many female therapists offer couples and family work alongside individual sessions. If relationship repair is the main goal, start with couples therapists and filter by gender. If broader household dynamics or parenting stress are involved, family therapists may be a better fit.

Do female therapists offer virtual sessions?

Many do. Virtual sessions can widen your options significantly, especially if there are few female therapists with the right specialty in your immediate area. On Promptd you can filter for remote availability and see scheduling directly on each profile.