Therapist

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

Anas & Viktoriya

Co-founders of Promptd

Viktoriya
Anas

Therapists and Psychologists near me in Montreal

Promptd is the fastest growing platform in Quebec to find therapy, psychological assessments, speech therapy and more.

What Promptd is about

By McGill & Concordia students

A psychology grad student and a software engineer, building the mental health platform they wish existed.

Anas & ViktoriyaCo-founders of Promptd

Transparent pricing, finally

See a breakdown of service fees, insurance options, and government program coverage (IVAC, CNESST, SAAQ, NIHB) before you even reach out.

Transparent pricing, finally

Quality first

Promptd is built to be intuitive, warm, and actually enjoyable to use.

Quality first

French & English

Every page, every provider profile, every filter: fully available in both official languages.

French & English

Select from 147 Therapists and Psychologists near you in Montreal

All therapists
Lindsey Ackerman, Certified Canadian Counsellor - View listing
Lindsey Ackerman
Certified Canadian Counsellor, Drama Therapist, Naturopath
$160/hr
available
·Member of MIT-Team
Therapy
Low income, Children, Teens, Families
Montreal, CA
Natasha Edwards, Canadian Certified Counsellor - View listing
Natasha Edwards
Canadian Certified Counsellor, Drama Therapist, Naturopath
$170/hr
available
·Member of MIT-Team
Therapy
Low income, Anger, Children, Teens
Montreal, CA
Irina Iacob, Social worker - View listing
Irina Iacob
Social worker, Psychotherapist
$150/hr
waitlist
·Member of interconnexions-equipe
Therapy
Teens, Families
Montréal, CA
Nathaniel Nurse, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Nathaniel Nurse
Registered Social Worker
$170/hr
available
·Member of MIT-Team
Therapy
Teens
Montreal, CA
Stephanie Ditkofsky, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Stephanie Ditkofsky
Registered Social Worker, Clinical Social Worker, Family Therapist
$140/hr
available
Therapy
Children, Teens, Couples, Families
Montréal, CA · Online only
Zeina Tall, Social worker - View listing
Zeina Tall
Social worker
$130/hr
available
·Member of interconnexions-equipe
Therapy
Teens, Couples, Families
Montréal, CA
Caroline Collins, Psychology intern - View listing
Caroline Collins
Psychology intern, Registered nurse, Naturopath
$130/hr
available
·Member of interconnexions-equipe
Therapy
Montréal, CA · Online only
Shimmon Hutchinson, Registered Social Worker - View listing
Shimmon Hutchinson
Registered Social Worker, Founder/Owner
$170/hr
waitlist
·Member of MIT-Team
Therapy
IVAC, Anger, Teens, Families
Montreal, CA

Essential information

Average session price$167/h
Average response time17h
Practitioners available147

About Promptd

In 2025, a therapist and a software engineer set out to raise the bar for mental health marketplaces

We looked at how people search for mental health services and thought: this could be so much better.

We bring tech to mental health so that finding the right provider feels as intuitive and personal as the experience you get on your favourite apps. Today, we represent clinics and independent mental health professionals across Montreal and its surrounding cities, in-person and online.

And we're just getting started.

Anas Shakra - Co-founder of Promptd
Viktoriya Manova - Co-founder of Promptd

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What our users say

Spent close to two years trying to find a therapist. Waitlists, no callbacks, people who weren't the right fit. Ended up finding someone through Promptd in like a week.

Nadia

I run a small law firm and needed a family mediator for a case. I did not find anyone in my network so I tried Promptd and found someone pretty quickly.

Catherine

Nice to actually see prices listed upfront. Saves you from having to call around just to figure out what you can afford.

Jordan

The messaging suggested a few other therapists I could reach out to. My first pick didn't end up working out, but one of the suggestions was actually a great fit.

Samira

I'm an international student at McGill and figuring out what my insurance covers was confusing. On here I could just filter for who takes my plan.

Léo

The filters are really useful. I found someone who speaks my language, is nearby, and takes my insurance without having to dig through a bunch of websites.

Marco

Your questions, answered

What is the difference between a psychologist, therapist, and counsellor?

Titles and training vary by region. Psychologists often have doctoral training and can provide assessments; therapists and counsellors provide psychotherapy using modalities like CBT or EMDR. Regulation affects scope and insurance. Verify credentials, experience with your concerns, and supervision. If you are seeking an assessment, consider a psychologist; for ongoing care, explore options like psychotherapists.

Who else can provide therapy?

In many regions, social workers, psychotherapists, and marriage and family therapists offer psychotherapy. Some nurses and physicians also provide mental health care within their scope. If you need formal diagnosis or testing, a psychologist can coordinate evaluation and treatment planning.

How do I choose the right provider?

Clarify goals, review approaches, and consider identity and culture for safety and trust. Ask how progress is measured and handled when momentum stalls. Availability, fees, and format matter too.

How much do sessions cost?

Private sessions commonly range from $100 to $220 depending on credentials and specialization. Sliding scale, packages, or shorter check‑ins may be available. Benefits often reimburse with detailed receipts. If budget or travel is a constraint, combining in-person therapy with online therapy can maintain momentum at lower cost.

How long are sessions and how often?

Many sessions are 45–60 minutes. Early care may be weekly to build skills and collaboration, then taper as goals are met. Your provider will outline a cadence that fits your schedule and energy. If you are unsure where to start, a brief consult with one of our therapists can help you map options.

What kind of therapy is best for anxiety, OCD, or ADHD?

Start by clarifying your main concern and the kind of structure you want. For anxiety, many people begin with anxiety therapists. If obsessions and compulsions are central, look for providers focused on OCD therapy and ask about ERP. For attention and executive function challenges, ADHD therapists can help you compare clinicians who work with ADHD.

Should I look for CBT or DBT?

CBT is often a good starting point for anxiety, depression, and stress because it targets patterns in thoughts and behaviors. DBT adds structured skills for emotion regulation and distress tolerance. If you are unsure, compare CBT therapy and DBT therapy and ask what a typical plan looks like.

When should I consider trauma focused therapy or EMDR?

If you have intrusive memories, nightmares, avoidance, or hypervigilance, trauma focused care may fit better. Many people start with trauma and PTSD therapists to stabilize symptoms and build coping strategies, and some then explore EMDR therapy when it is appropriate and safe.

Is online therapy a good option?

Online therapy can work well if scheduling, distance, or privacy is a barrier. If you want to compare formats and availability, start with Online therapy.

Should we see a couples therapist or a family therapist?

Couples therapy focuses on patterns and communication between partners, while family therapy looks at the wider household system. If the main goal is improving the relationship between partners, start with couples therapists. If the issue involves parenting dynamics or multiple family members, family therapists may fit better.