Peer Relationships Therapists in Toronto, ON

Allison Clayton

Allison Clayton

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Are you tired of the 'sunshine, butterflies and rainbows' idea of therapy? You aren't here for surface-level advice, trying to “just think positive,” or having to worry about judgment. I am here to provide you with tools that work individually for you and conversations that matter - on both a human level and from an evidence-based approach.

Elliott McLarnon

Elliott McLarnon

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

My name is Elliott, a Registered Psychotherapist in Toronto, Ontario. I practice from the Humanistic perspective, which emphasizes that (believe it or not) clients know what is best for themselves – not the therapist. With curiosity, an open-mind, and a non-judgmental stance, my hope is to help you reconnect with the most authentic parts of yourself.

Ariel Dasrath

Ariel Dasrath

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

With so many elements that shape who we are and how we navigate the world, how can we expect mental health treatment to focus on only one at a time? Creating the space for nuanced conversations, MargINs Psychotherapy focuses on culturally responsive practices, primarily catering to intersectionally marginalized populations.

Justin Mulder

Justin Mulder

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Hi there! I'm Justin. I'm glad you're here. I work with loneliness, anxiety, ADHD, and neurodiversity, tailoring therapy to your needs. We'll navigate these issues together. My passion lies in fostering growth through enhanced communication, whether it’s with others, the place you live, or your own inner voice.

Brock Vaughan

Brock Vaughan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Brains are messy. Therapy doesn't have to be.

Alysha Leal

Alysha Leal

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Life can throw us curveballs that may seem impossible to navigate or process through emotionally. I understand the courage it takes to seek support, and I am here to walk alongside you every step of the way. Regardless of where you are in your journey, I will meet you there and work collaboratively with you to get to where you want to be.

Teodora Kostadinovska

Teodora Kostadinovska

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I am dedicated to supporting youth, adults, and couples who may be feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about their next steps in life. Reaching out for support can be a vulnerable and courageous decision, and my goal is to create a space where you feel safe, heard, and understood. Therapy is a journey, and I am here to offer a steady hand as you move toward growth and greater well-being.

Emma Krisko

Emma Krisko

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Welcome! I know it can be overwhelming trying to find the right therapist, and with so many options, where do you start? I believe in the importance of the therapeutic relationship, so let me introduce myself. I work with couples who are either experiencing a difficult period in their relationship, are anticipating significant life changes, or are simply looking to build greater communication ski…

Yasmin Ahmad

Yasmin Ahmad

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Sisu Therapy offers virtual psychotherapy to adults across Ontario. A calm, collaborative space for anxiety, overwhelm, life transitions, and navigating cultural or family expectations, with care taken to move forward at a manageable pace.

Sophie Cohen

Sophie Cohen

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Trauma-informed therapy available virtually

Harleen Gill

Harleen Gill

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

As a woman of colour raised by two immigrants, I have extensive lived experience with the struggles that often come along with these identities and circumstances. I strive to create a safe space using a culturally-informed lens in which you feel comfortable enough to put down some of the weight of life that you have been carrying alone. Book a free consultation now and start your healing journey.

How do therapists in Toronto, ON compare?

Number of therapists listed

11

Average years in practice

2.5 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Toronto, ON who prioritize treating:

100% Peer Relationships
82% Anxiety
64% Self Esteem
45% Depression
45% Coping Skills
45% Relationship Issues
36% Stress
36% Family Conflict

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Toronto, ON:

73% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
64% Person-Centered
55% Humanistic
55% Strength-Based
45% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
45% Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
36% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
36% Narrative

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed therapist in Toronto on Theralist?

Theralist makes finding a therapist in Toronto simple. Search by neighbourhood (downtown, midtown, west end, east end, Scarborough), therapy type (CBT, trauma-focused, couples therapy), or the issues you're facing such as anxiety, depression, or relationship concerns. Filter by in-person or online availability, and see each therapist's credentials, experience, and specialties. All therapists on Theralist are licensed professionals regulated by Ontario's professional colleges.

What credentials should I look for in a Toronto therapist?

In Ontario, look for therapists registered with regulated bodies: Registered Psychologists (RPsych) with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, Registered Social Workers (RSW) with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, or Certified Counsellors with professional associations. The credential abbreviation appears next to each therapist's name on Theralist. These credentials mean they've completed required training, supervision, and meet professional standards set by Ontario's regulators.

Do Toronto therapists have experience with work stress and urban burnout?

Yes. Many Theralist therapists in Toronto specialize in work-related stress, burnout, and the unique pressures of urban living. Toronto's fast-paced work environment, long commutes, and high cost of living create distinct stressors. Search therapist profiles for expertise in workplace issues, career transitions, and urban stress management to find someone experienced with Toronto's specific challenges.

Can I find a culturally sensitive therapist in Toronto?

Absolutely. Toronto's diversity means many therapists specialize in culturally sensitive care and can work with clients from different backgrounds, languages, and experiences. Theralist lets you filter by language spoken, cultural specialties, and LGBTQ+ affirming practices. Finding a therapist who understands your cultural context strengthens the therapeutic relationship and improves outcomes.

What's the difference between online and in-person therapy in Toronto?

Both online and in-person therapy are equally effective when there's a strong therapeutic relationship. In-person therapy offers face-to-face connection and is helpful for those who prefer it. Online therapy is convenient for Toronto's busy schedules and long commutes. Many Toronto therapists now offer both options. On Theralist, filter by your preference and find therapists who work the way that suits you.

How much does therapy cost in Toronto?

Therapy costs in Toronto typically range from $150 to $300 per session, depending on the therapist's credentials, experience, and training. Some therapists offer sliding scale fees for clients with financial constraints. Many insurance plans cover therapy costs through employers. Check each therapist's profile on Theralist to see pricing, payment options, and which insurance plans they accept.

What therapy approaches work best for anxiety and depression?

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is widely researched and effective for both anxiety and depression. Other evidence-based approaches include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and emotionally focused therapy. The best approach depends on your preferences, personality, and situation. Theralist lets you search by therapy type to find a Toronto therapist trained in the approach that fits you.

How do I know if a Toronto therapist is a good fit?

The therapeutic relationship is the strongest predictor of success. A good fit means you feel heard, respected, and safe. Most therapists offer an initial consultation to assess compatibility. Consider: Do they listen carefully? Do they explain their approach? Do you feel comfortable sharing? Trust your instincts. It's okay to try another therapist if the first doesn't click. Theralist profiles include therapist bios and specialties.

Are therapy sessions confidential in Toronto?

Yes. Licensed therapists in Ontario are legally obligated to maintain client confidentiality. Exceptions exist only when there's risk of harm to you or others, child safety concerns, or a court order. These limits are discussed in your first session. Confidentiality is fundamental to therapy and allows you to speak openly. All therapists on Theralist follow ethical standards set by Ontario's regulatory colleges.

Can I start therapy if I'm not sure what I want to work on?

Absolutely. Many people begin therapy with only a vague sense that something feels off—stress, relationship difficulties, or general unhappiness. A skilled therapist helps you explore and clarify what's really going on. During initial sessions, you'll work together to identify priorities and set meaningful goals. Theralist connects you with Toronto therapists experienced in helping clients discover their own direction and create lasting change.