FAQs

It is natural to have questions or concerns as you search for a therapist who can provide the guidance and support you need to find healing and growth.

What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist?

‘Psychotherapist’ generally refers to a mental health professional. The educational background of a psychotherapist may be in psychology, social work, nursing or other related fields. This professional has attained at least a Master’s degree, has successfully completed required training and supervision and is fulfilling a requirement of continuing education. The licensing body for psychotherapists in Quebec is Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec. 

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who has specialized in diagnosing and treating mental disorders. A psychiatrist can prescribe medication and monitor its effectiveness as part of the treatment. 

What is more effective: medication or psychotherapy?

Depending on the causes and severity of mental and emotional problems, medication can sometimes be the best course of action. Medication can be a lifesaver for a person whose emotional pain is so great that they are thinking about suicide, providing immediate and necessary relief. Similarly, for a person suffering from delusional thinking, medication can bring them back into contact with reality. However, it is well established that medication alone does not provide long-term solutions. Therapy addresses the cause of distress and the lifestyle factors that maintain problems, hamper recovery and lead to relapse. Working with your physician can help you determine the right course of action for your particular situation, which in some cases may be a combination of medication and therapy. 

What brings people to see a therapist?

There are many different reasons for coming to psychotherapy. The turning point is often the realization that we have run out of solutions, and we feel too hopeless or immobilized by powerful emotions to deal with our life situation. Some people feel overwhelmed by a major life transition like divorce, unemployment, becoming a parent or a new job. Others are searching for assistance as they manage a range of issues, such as depression, anxiety, addictions, relationship problems or creative blocks. Seeking therapy means that you are ready to face the challenges and find more effective ways to reach your goals and aspirations.

Are my sessions confidential?

All sessions with a psychotherapist are confidential. This means that I will not share any information that you disclose in these sessions to third parties without your written consent. However, there are three (3) exceptions to this rule. The circumstances in which I must break that confidentiality are: 
* Imminent risk of harm to yourself or someone else;
* Disclosure of current child abuse or neglect
* If you are involved in a Court case in which the judge subpoenas your file.
 

What should I do if I have an emergency?

If you have a life-threatening situation, call 911. If you have a mental health emergency, please be aware that my business telephone number leads to an answering service. As I cannot pick up my phone messages on a regular basis, an immediate response is not possible. Instead, please call 911 or go to emergency services at one of the hospitals in Montreal. 

Are there risks to getting therapy?

Clients sometimes experience uncomfortable emotions during psychotherapy, such as sadness, anger, fear, guilt or anxiety. It is important to remember that these feelings are normal and are an important part of the therapy process. Psychotherapy is focused on facilitating change according to the hopes you have for therapy. Any change, even good change, can affect your established lifestyle and relationships. In some cases, you may meet with resistance from other people in your life as a result of the changes you make. You can respond to that resistance by demonstrating that the changes you are making will have long term benefits for all involved. In fact, your courage may inspire others in your life to take a closer look at their patterns and make some positive changes. 

What is the cost of therapy?

My fees are $120.00 for a one hour session. The fee for our longer initial session, where I assess your situation and propose a plan of action, is $160.00.

I am a psychotherapist registered with the Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec and a member of Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. As such, receipts for my services are provided at the end of each session and can be submitted for full or partial coverage through most extended health care benefits insurance programs or employee assistance plans. Please check with your provider to make sure that my services are covered. The receipts can also be submitted for income tax as a medical expense. 

 
For more than 20 years I have been helping adults, teens, couples and families find pathways to more satisfying lives. I will listen to you with compassion and help you see possibilities for recovery and growth where you see none. Together, we can quickly but systematically discover and remove obstacles that are holding you back from living the life you were meant to live.