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Find a BIPOC Therapist Near You
Affordable rates to provide the help you deserve.
Therapy generally ranges from $65 – $250 or more per session. We are aware that many individuals may not have the financial support to cover therapy sessions. This is why some therapists can offer therapy sessions at reduced rates.
Therapy generally ranges from $65 – $250 or more per session. We are aware that many individuals may not have the financial support to cover therapy sessions. This is why some therapists can offer therapy sessions at reduced rates.
Depending on the therapist’s credentials, experience, and training, the average cost for therapy ranges from $100 – $200 per session. The standard rate is the fee that is usually covered by an individual’s health insurance benefits. Do check your coverage before booking with a therapist.
Find a BIPoC Therapist Near You.
If you are a Counsellor, Therapist, or Mental Health Professional who
provides in-person or online therapy in Canada, we welcome you to join the directory.
BIPoC stands for Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Colour. The BIPoC Therapist Canada site provides individuals with an opportunity to search for therapists with cultural identification to meet their needs for mental health and wellness.
Research recognizes the importance of seeing yourself in someone else to foster a therapeutic relationship, which is a significant part of one’s journey and healing process.
The majority of BIPoC mental health practitioners have the knowledge and experience to address the race-based stress that BIPOC clients experience due to racism, marginalization, and stigmatization (Crosby et al., 2022). Hence, building on the BIPoC client-therapist therapeutic alliance with cultural competence and representation, will increase participation within the BIPoC communities in the GTA, and across Canada to support their mental health and well-being.
Our directory is dedicated to connecting you with licensed therapists who not only
specialize in your specific needs but also understand the unique experiences of BIPOC individuals.