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Find Sex Therapists in Westmount

Sex therapy is clinical, professional, and more common than most people think. Promptd helps you find sex therapists and sexologists across Canada who work with desire, arousal, pain, intimacy, and communication without judgment.

37 Sex Therapists in Westmount

May-Lee Paris Michaud, Sexologist - View listing
May-Lee Paris Michaud
Sexologist, Support relationship, Sex education talks
Westmount
In-PersonOnline

Infidelity, Non-monogamy, Eating disorders, Kink-aware, Couples
Shimmon Hutchinson, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Shimmon Hutchinson
Registered Social Worker, Founder/Owner
Westmount
In-PersonOnline

Anger, Trauma, Anxiety, Co-parenting, Divorce, Addiction
Member of MIT-Team
Reduced rates from $95IVAC
Taylor Zidel, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Taylor Zidel
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Clinical Counsellor, Guidance Counsellor
Westmount
OnlineIn-Person

ADHD, Anxiety, Eating disorders, Chronic pain, Depression, Grief
Hannah Buteau, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Hannah Buteau
Canadian Certified Counsellor
Westmount
Online

Anxiety, Grief, Life transitions, Trauma, Depression, Chronic pain
Marie-Josée Mercier, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Marie-Josée Mercier
Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Supervisor
Westmount
Online

Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Teens, Couples
Member of d2psychology
Julie Passera, Sexologist - View listing
Julie Passera
Sexologist
Westmount
In-PersonOnline

Eating disorders, Anxiety, Performance anxiety, Gender identity
Reduced rates from $94.5IVAC
Melina Tomasiello, Clinical Psychologist - View listing
Melina Tomasiello
Clinical Psychologist
Westmount
In-PersonOnline

Anxiety, Depression, Sexual dysfunction, Eating disorders, Anger, Life transitions
Member of openspaceclinic
Jasmine Piques, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Jasmine Piques
Registered Social Worker
Westmount
OnlineIn-Person

Grief, Life transitions, Chronic pain, Couples, Families
Member of MIT-Team
Reduced rates from $95IVAC

Provider overview

37

Practitioners available

32

Accepting new clients

$151/h

Average session price

32h

Average response time

2

Specialties: Therapy and Family mediation

5

Languages spoken

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Sex Therapists pricing in Westmount by professional title

ProfessionAvg. hourly rate
Sexologist$118/hr
Psychologist$209/hr
Social Worker$143/hr
Counsellor$144/hr
Psychotherapist$154/hr

Sex Therapists pricing near Westmount compared to nearby cities

CityAvg. hourly rate
Westmount$161/hr
Montreal$138/hr
Outremont$136/hr
Mont-Royal$137/hr
Côte-Saint-Luc$168/hr

Sex Therapists provider breakdown by gender in Westmount

Female (74%)
Male (14%)
Other (6%)
Non-binary (6%)

Sex Therapists provider breakdown by service mode in Westmount

In-person and online (71%)
Online only (29%)

Your questions, answered

What is sex therapy?

Sex therapy is a form of talk therapy that addresses sexual concerns like desire, arousal, pain, performance anxiety, and intimacy. Sessions focus on education, communication skills, and structured exercises you practice on your own or with a partner. There is no physical contact or nudity involved. If identity-based comfort matters for discussing sexuality, some people start by filtering for Female therapists therapists, then confirm sex-therapy training.

What is a sexologist?

A sexologist is a professional who specializes in human sexuality. In Quebec, sexology is a regulated profession with its own professional order (OPSQ), and sexologists can provide psychotherapy. In other provinces, the title is less regulated, so it is important to check credentials, training, and whether the provider is registered with a recognized professional body.

What does a sex therapist do?

A sex therapist helps you understand what is driving sexual difficulties, whether that is physical, psychological, relational, or a combination. Sessions typically involve talking through patterns, building communication tools with or without a partner, and assigning gradual exercises between visits. They may also coordinate with physicians when medical factors like hormones, medication side effects, or pain conditions are involved.

What concerns can sex therapy help with?

Common concerns include low desire, mismatched libido between partners, performance anxiety, erectile difficulties, premature ejaculation, sexual pain (vaginismus, dyspareunia), difficulty with orgasm, post-SSRI sexual side effects, body image, and navigating intimacy after trauma. For anxiety-driven performance concerns, Anxiety therapists support may also be relevant alongside sex therapy.

Can I talk about sex in therapy?

Yes, and you do not need to have it all figured out before your first session. Sex therapists are trained to discuss sexuality openly and without judgment. Many people feel awkward at first, and a good therapist will set a pace that feels manageable. You can start with whatever feels most comfortable and go from there.

Do I need to bring my partner to sex therapy?

No. Many people attend sex therapy individually, especially when the concern is personal (desire, pain, body image, past trauma). When relationship dynamics are central, involving a partner can help, and some therapists offer both individual and joint sessions. If couples work is the primary goal, couples therapists can help you find providers who specialize in working with both partners.

What is the difference between a sexologist and a sex therapist?

In practice, there is significant overlap. Sex therapists are typically psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers with additional training in sexual health. Sexologists have specialized education in human sexuality and, in Quebec, are regulated professionals who can provide psychotherapy. Outside Quebec, check credentials carefully since the sexologist title is not regulated in most provinces.

Can sex therapy help with sex addiction or compulsive sexual behavior?

Yes. Sex therapists can help with compulsive sexual behavior, problematic pornography use, and patterns that feel out of control. Treatment typically involves understanding triggers, building healthier coping strategies, and addressing underlying distress or trauma. If trauma is a significant factor, trauma and PTSD therapists support may also be part of the plan.