Autism Therapists in Winnipeg, MB

Ferdie Mateos

Ferdie Mateos

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP, ADHD-CP, EMDR, BA

Virtual

Are you hoping to feel less "stuck," anxious, or sad? Is there a part of you hoping to reconnect with yourself and build confidence, build better boundaries, or understand how your childhood impacts your present? Do you want to learn coping strategies or skills for daily life or ADHD? Have you experienced a loss that you're looking to work through, or find stress is too present in your day?

Bethany Jacobs

Bethany Jacobs

Registered Social Worker

Virtual

Who I Work With: - Individuals navigating the impacts of trauma, grief, or emotional overwhelm - Adults seeking support with nervous system regulation, stress, or anxiety - Clients processing relational harm, life transitions, or spiritual disconnection - Those seeking therapy through an anti-oppressive, culturally sensitive lens

Maureen Codispodi

Maureen Codispodi

Registered Clinical Counsellor & Certified Canadian Counsellor

Virtual

Maureen Codispodi (she/her) is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Certified Canadian Counsellor with 25 years of experience in the field of mental health, education, and counselling.

Heart & Mind Psychotherapy

Heart & Mind Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy

Virtual

A neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+ safe and inclusive space, with special understanding for those with barriers! Heart & Mind Psychotherapy....... where we can develop a relationship to support your mental, physical and spiritual well-being!

Sawah Danniels

Sawah Danniels

Certified Canadian Counsellor

Virtual

I'm a person-centred therapist. I offer an eclectic approach, preferring to find ways to work with who you are, how you exist in the world, and what you hope to achieve. I aim to create a cozy, comfortable and safer space for you to be yourself and get curious about what is coming up for you.

How do therapists in Winnipeg, MB compare?

Number of therapists listed

5

Average years in practice

4.5 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Winnipeg, MB who prioritize treating:

100% ADHD
100% Autism
80% Anxiety
60% 2SLGBTQI+
60% Trauma and PTSD
60% Depression
40% Chronic Illness
40% Relationship Issues

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Winnipeg, MB:

20% Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
20% Trauma Focused
20% Compassion Focused
20% Culturally Sensitive
20% Family Therapy
20% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
20% Eclectic
20% Feminist

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a therapist in Winnipeg?

Theralist's directory connects you with qualified therapists across Winnipeg — from downtown, Osborne Village, and River Heights to St. Vital, St. James, Kildonan, and Transcona. You can browse by neighbourhood, therapy type, or specific concerns. All therapists on Theralist are licensed professionals registered with Manitoba's regulatory bodies.

How do Winnipeg winters affect mental health — and where can I find support?

Winnipeg's long, cold winters and limited daylight can contribute to seasonal affective disorder (SAD), increased isolation, and low mood. Many local therapists are experienced in treating SAD using approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy, light therapy recommendations, and behavioural activation. Telehealth options are especially valuable during winter months. Theralist's directory includes therapists who specialize in seasonal mood concerns.

Are there therapists in Winnipeg who offer culturally safe care for Indigenous people?

Yes. Winnipeg has a growing network of Indigenous-led and culturally safe mental health services. The Aboriginal Health & Wellness Centre of Winnipeg (204-925-3700) offers one-on-one counselling, sharing circles, traditional teachings, and ceremonies. Shared Health Manitoba's Indigenous Health team helps connect patients with culturally appropriate care. Theralist's Winnipeg directory also includes therapists who specialize in Indigenous mental health and understand the impacts of intergenerational trauma.

What types of therapy are available in Winnipeg?

Winnipeg therapists offer a range of modalities including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), EMDR for trauma, emotionally focused therapy (EFT) for couples, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and art therapy. The University of Manitoba's Psychological Service Centre offers reduced-cost therapy with supervised graduate students. Browse Theralist's Winnipeg directory to explore approaches and find one that fits your needs.

Can I find a therapist who understands the newcomer or immigrant experience in Winnipeg?

Winnipeg is home to vibrant immigrant communities, including one of Canada's largest Filipino populations, as well as significant South Asian, Black, and Middle Eastern communities. Many therapists offer culturally informed care, and some provide services in Tagalog, Punjabi, Arabic, and other languages. Theralist's directory includes therapists who understand the unique stressors of immigration, acculturation, and building a new life in Canada.

How much does therapy cost in Winnipeg?

Rates vary by practitioner and credentials. Some Winnipeg therapists on Theralist accept extended health benefits, offer sliding scale fees, or are registered with employee assistance programs (EAPs). Klinic Community Health provides sliding-scale drop-in counselling. The University of Manitoba's Psychological Service Centre also offers reduced-cost options. Contact therapists directly to discuss fees and available options.

Is online therapy available from Winnipeg therapists?

Yes. Many Winnipeg therapists offer secure virtual sessions, which is particularly helpful during winter months when travelling to appointments is more difficult. Online therapy through a Winnipeg-based provider means you can access professional support from anywhere in Manitoba. Filter Theralist's Winnipeg directory to find therapists offering virtual counselling.

What free or low-cost crisis and mental health support is available in Winnipeg?

Klinic Community Health provides a 24-hour crisis line at 204-786-8686 (toll-free 1-888-322-3019) and free drop-in counselling. The WRHA Mobile Crisis Service (204-940-1781) provides crisis intervention and assessment. The Crisis Response Centre at 817 Bannatyne Avenue offers in-person crisis support. The Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line is available at 1-877-435-7170. The First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line is available at 1-855-242-3310. For emergencies, call 911.