Logo
Relationship Counselling

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

Anas & Viktoriya

Co-founders of Promptd

Viktoriya
Anas

Find Relationship Counselling in Montreal

Whether you're trying to repair trust, improve communication, or decide what comes next, relationship and marriage counselling gives you a structured space to work through it together.

144 Relationship Counselling specialists in Montreal

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
Samantha Lantagne, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Samantha Lantagne
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Guidance Counsellor
1 to 3 km from Montreal
OnlineIn-Person

Anxiety, Grief, Chronic pain, Eating disorders, Divorce, Life transitions
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
Shimmon Hutchinson, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Shimmon Hutchinson
Registered Social Worker, Founder/Owner
1 to 3 km from Montreal
In-PersonOnline

Anger, Trauma, Anxiety, Co-parenting, Divorce, Addiction
Member of MIT-Team
Reduced rates from $95IVAC
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
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
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

Provider overview

144

Practitioners available

122

Accepting new clients

$161/h

Average session price

18h

Average response time

4

Specialties: Therapy, Assessment, Speech therapy and Family mediation

13

Languages spoken

Looking for relationship counselling in Montreal?

Chat with us and we'll personally match you with a relationship counselling provider serving Montreal.

Person reflecting on therapy options

Relationship Counselling pricing in Montreal by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Social Worker$159/hr
Counsellor$160/hr
Psychologist$208/hr
Sexologist$120/hr
Psychotherapist$163/hr

Relationship Counselling pricing near Montreal compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Montreal$148/hr
Westmount$170/hr
Outremont$143/hr
Mont-Royal$150/hr
LaSalle$163/hr
Longueuil$142/hr

Relationship Counselling provider breakdown by gender in Montreal

Female (83%)
Male (11%)
Other (6%)

Relationship Counselling provider breakdown by service mode in Montreal

In-person and online (77%)
Online only (20%)
In-person only (3%)

Looking for relationship counselling in Montreal?

Chat with us and we'll personally match you with a relationship counselling provider serving Montreal.

Person reflecting on therapy options

Your questions, answered

What is relationship counselling?

Relationship counselling is a structured process that helps partners improve communication, reduce conflict, and rebuild trust. It covers dating relationships, common-law partnerships, and marriages. Sessions focus on identifying patterns, practicing new ways to communicate, and working through specific issues like intimacy, stress, decision-making, or co-parenting. Marriage counselling is the same process applied specifically within a marriage.

Does marriage counselling work?

Research shows that evidence-based approaches like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method produce lasting improvements for a majority of couples who commit to the process. Outcomes depend on both partners' willingness to engage, the severity of the issues, and how early you start. Counselling is most effective when both people are open to examining their own patterns, not just pointing out the other person's.

What is the Gottman method?

The Gottman Method is a research-based approach to couples work developed by Drs. John and Julie Gottman. It focuses on building friendship, managing conflict constructively, and creating shared meaning. Therapists trained in this method use structured assessments and interventions to help partners identify destructive patterns (criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling) and replace them with healthier responses.

How much does relationship or marriage counselling cost?

In Canada, sessions typically range from $150 to $250 per hour depending on the therapist's credentials, location, and approach. Some offer sliding-scale fees or reduced rates for longer commitments. Extended health benefits may reimburse part of the cost if the therapist is a registered psychologist, social worker, or psychotherapist. Check your plan for eligible provider types and annual caps.

Can counselling help after infidelity?

Yes. The process centers on safety, accountability, and structured repair. Early sessions focus on stabilization and understanding the impact before moving into rebuilding trust. If the betrayal triggers past trauma responses like shutdown, panic, or hypervigilance, trauma and PTSD therapists-informed work can support stabilization alongside relationship sessions. Co-parenting plans can develop in parallel when children are involved.

What is premarital counselling?

Premarital counselling helps couples align on expectations, values, and practical plans before committing to marriage. Topics often include finances, communication styles, conflict resolution, family boundaries, children, and roles. It is not about finding problems; it is about building a shared framework so you handle inevitable disagreements more effectively from the start.

How do I prepare for my first session?

Think about what you want to change and what you hope the relationship looks like on the other side. You do not need to have it all figured out. Many therapists send an intake form beforehand to gather history and goals. Be prepared to hear your partner's perspective without interrupting. The first session is usually about understanding the situation, not solving everything at once.

What type of therapist should I choose for relationship work?

Look for a therapist with specific training in relationship or couples methods like EFT or Gottman. Start with couples therapists to find providers with this focus. If the main issue is intimacy, desire, or sexual concerns, sex therapists may be a better match. If broader household dynamics or parenting stress are central, family therapists can also help.