Encontrar apoyo psicoterapéutico en tu idioma materno es fundamental para una atención de salud mental efectiva. En Burnaby trabajan 1 psicoterapeutas verificados que ofrecen sesiones en español, facilitando el acceso a terapia culturalmente adaptada para hispanohablantes que residen en Canadá. Este directorio conecta a expatriados y migrantes con profesionales certificados que comprenden las particularidades del proceso migratorio y la importancia de comunicarse sin barreras idiomáticas.
Paula Fernandez Servera, originally from Spain, is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with a Master's in Clinical and Health Psychology. She offers a warm, trusting environment for individual, family, and couples therapy for children, adolescents, and adults, focusing on understanding inner worlds and strengths.
Especialistas de otras ciudades de Canadá que pueden ofrecer sesiones en línea o aceptan pacientes de Burnaby.
Teena Garcia is a Registered Senior Psychologist specializing in trauma, mood disorders, anxiety, and relationship concerns. She is trained in EMDR and offers therapeutic services for adults.
Maïté Gomez is a Psychotherapist at The Montreal Center for Anxiety & Depression, dedicated to supporting clients in managing anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges through evidence-based approaches.
Marina Reyes is a psychometrist. She likely conducts psychological assessments and testing for diagnostic purposes.
Works with individuals and couples struggling with multiple intersectional identities, including those in the 2SLGBTQ+ community, neurodiverse individuals, and those from religious trauma backgrounds. Committed to understanding clients' stories and creating personalized plans.
Jorge Dominguez offers psychotherapy services, providing a confidential setting for clients to address psychological and emotional concerns and develop effective coping strategies.
Thania Alvarez is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) who offers services in English, French, and Spanish. She provides a supportive space for clients to explore what matters to them, whether they are feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or uncertain, helping them make sense of their experiences with compassion and curiosity.
Silvia Rodriguez supports high-functioning adults and teens experiencing emotional exhaustion, disconnection, relationship overwhelm, or repetitive negative patterns. She addresses anxiety, trauma, burnout, self-worth, people-pleasing, and life transitions, using a compassionate, collaborative approach to foster self-understanding, coping strategies, and emotional balance.
A psychologist listed as a professional service provider on rue Cherrier in Montréal.
Mahwish Faiyaz is a Qualifying Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Canadian Counsellor with a Master’s degree in counselling psychology and a background in human resources management. She provides a safe and non-judgmental space for clients and also offers professional development through career counselling.
A Registered Provisional Psychologist offering culturally sensitive services with a deep understanding of Hispanic and Latinx experiences. Dedicated to fostering a caring, trusting, and supportive environment using an integrative approach tailored to individual values, experiences, and goals.
Operates from a trauma-informed perspective, prioritizing a collaborative approach that honors client expertise. Aims to create a safe and welcoming space for clients to explore vulnerable parts of themselves with nonjudgmental compassion.
Yenny Marcela Paez helps individuals navigate setbacks, relationship challenges, and difficult life events. She supports clients struggling with depression, anxiety, body image, and grief, aiming to foster confidence, connection, and effectiveness.
Carolina Gutierrez, a Registered Social Worker, offers walk-and-talk therapy sessions in Brampton. She helps clients seeking peace and new ways to relate to life, focusing on exploring deeper connections with oneself, the body, and purpose.
Susana Diaz Bahamon is a counsellor committed to providing unconditional positive regard and an evidence-based approach. They support clients in their healing journey to overcome feelings of sadness, being stuck, anxiety, and lack of motivation.
Lily Jiménez Dabdoub is an Art Therapist who supports clients in expressing and processing their untold stories through art. She helps clients catch overwhelming emotions and entangled thoughts, finding strategies to make necessary changes for healing and feeling better.
Her professional experience includes addressing anxiety, panic attacks, depression, distress, and emotional states stemming from various life events, including loss, divorce, trauma, stress, and relationship issues. She believes seeking professional help leads to greater self-awareness and understanding of others.
Dr. Ana Luisa Romero Pimentel is a Psychologist offering a safe and compassionate space in English and Spanish. She helps clients develop emotional tools to face the present and understand the past, aiming to find the best path for recovery and resilience.
Jose Luis is a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario, trained at the Gestalt Institute of Toronto. He offers a warm, collaborative, and human-centered approach, drawing from Gestalt therapy, somatic work, and mindfulness techniques. Jose specializes in helping adults and couples navigate issues such as anxiety, relationship challenges, and emotional struggles, fostering self-awareness, resilience, and self-acceptance. He provides therapy in English and Spanish, offering a safe space for healing and growth.
Paula Ruiz is a Registered Psychotherapist who supports individuals experiencing internal turmoil despite outward appearances of stability, focusing on building self-trust. She works with clients who have experienced trauma, are navigating life transitions, managing anxiety or burnout, or handling multiple responsibilities, and also provides specialized support for individuals and families affected by cancer.
Milagros Martinez is a Counsellor specializing in helping individuals navigate anxiety, emotional exhaustion, trauma, breakups, grief, migration, and identity shifts. They focus on assisting those feeling stuck in unhelpful patterns.
Reida Real Reyes, Psy.D., offers both in-person and online therapy from their practice at 360 Victoria Avenue, suite 300, in Westmount, QC, near Montreal, Canada.
Clinical Director and Neuropsychologist with over 20 years of experience providing psychological and counselling services. Dr. Garcia specializes in diagnosing and treating children, adolescents, and adults for various mood, anxiety, and eating disorders, as well as ADHD. She conducts comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological testing.
Alyssa is a Registered Clinical Counsellor specializing in a wide range of mental health concerns. She offers support for anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, and self-esteem challenges, employing a therapeutic approach tailored to individual needs.
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) offering sessions with curiosity, cultural humility, and attentive listening. Supports adults with anxiety, stress, and life transitions, and parents/children with various emotional and relational challenges.
A Registered Psychotherapist who works with adults, particularly those in demanding professions or first-generation individuals, who are feeling burnt out, stuck, or overwhelmed. She employs a collaborative and gentle approach to help clients regulate their nervous system, process underlying issues, and reconnect with themselves.
Works with high-functioning adults who feel overwhelmed or stuck in patterns. Helps clients regulate emotions, understand themselves, and shift long-standing patterns for more grounded and connected living.
Ivan Rodrigo Gonzalez Loyola is a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience in private, university, and community settings, both in Quebec and internationally. He offers support tailored to adults and seniors facing a variety of issues, utilizing a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic approach to foster self-understanding and transformation.
Denisse Martinez Aguilar offers sessions in Spanish, focusing on highlighting client strengths, tailoring sessions, and acknowledging identities and cultural influences. They create a safe and brave space committed to decolonization, anti-oppression, and accessibility, guiding clients toward self-discovery.
Deni Herrera, a Registered Psychotherapist, provides a warm and culturally sensitive space to address sadness, stress, anxiety, grief, and relationship transitions. The focus is on exploring what holds clients back, reconnecting with strengths, and building tools for present-day fulfillment.
Believes in the innate capacity for healing and resilience, offering a safe, compassionate, and judgment-free space to explore experiences. Aims to help clients reconnect with themselves and move towards meaningful change.
Liliana Gonzalez, a bilingual professional with a multicultural background, offers counselling in Spanish and English. She uses a culture-infused approach, combining Narrative, ACT, and CBT strategies to empower clients to achieve their life and career goals through deeper self-understanding and strength maximization.
A compassionate psychotherapist who creates a supportive space for healing and self-discovery. She helps clients explore their emotions and challenges with acceptance, guiding them through transformative healing for anxiety, depression, trauma, or relationship issues, and empowering them to create a fulfilling life.
Fabiola Franco Fernandez has a Master's in Social Work from McGill University, obtained in 2021. She provides social work and therapeutic services.
Céline Castillo is a psychologist and vice-president of the Québec Society of Hypnosis. She has diverse professional experience in community services, CLSCs, child psychiatry, and psychiatry, with expertise in youth protection. She specializes in working with individuals who have experienced cultic environments and treats children, adolescents, and adults.
Zuleyma Lopez Gutierrez is a psychotherapist utilizing a multi-referential approach, integrating cognitive-behavioral and existential-humanist techniques. She focuses on enhancing self-awareness and modifying dysfunctional patterns to address a range of issues including relationship difficulties, grief, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
Ayleen Gutierrez provides specialized anxiety therapy, PTSD recovery, domestic violence support, and family counselling in English or Spanish. She assists Hispanic/Latino individuals, teens, couples, and families in regaining emotional balance, cultural clarity, and resilience using integrative therapeutic approaches.
Ingrid Sanchez is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) who supports clients navigating overwhelm, stagnation, and disconnection. She specializes in trauma (PTSD), substance use, childhood wounds, self-esteem, grief, and relationship or communication challenges, helping clients make sense of issues and create space for change.
A Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario, aiming to help clients achieve a healthier and more productive perspective on life. He works with issues related to professional careers, human relationships, and other personally significant matters.
A Psychologist who identifies as person-centered and strength-based, viewing clients as experts in their own lives. Aims to support healing, processing, growth, and achieving potential, specializing in empowering people through transitions to process pain, find resilience, and foster hope.
Paula Fernández, originally from Spain, is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with a Master's degree in Psychology specializing in Clinical and Health Psychology. She has extensive experience with children, adolescents, and adults in individual, family, and couples therapy, emphasizing a warm and trusting environment to help clients explore their inner world and achieve their goals.
Maribel Núñez Melgar is a psychologist in Montreal specializing in behavioral and contextual therapies, particularly third-generation approaches. She has extensive experience treating anxiety, depression, PTSD, emotional issues, and offers therapy for children, couples, and parents, as well as life coaching.
Etna Haydee Sanchez Mora offers compassionate and caring support to individuals navigating emotional challenges and seeking personal growth. She is dedicated to assisting clients throughout their therapeutic journey.
Rita Rodriguez Bellizia works with individuals who feel trapped, overwhelmed, or impacted by past experiences affecting their relationships, emotions, and sense of self. They help clients overcome impulsivity, trauma, and life transitions to build healthier relationships and live authentically.
A Registered Psychologist at Pine Health Centre, focused on helping clients build resilience and improve their overall mental well-being.
Aurora Garcia Montero is a psychologist licensed by the Order of Psychologists of Quebec, offering individual psychotherapy to adults in Rosemont-La Petite Patrie, Montreal. She combines psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral approaches to help clients understand unconscious phenomena, mobilize internal resources, and develop strategies for overcoming difficulties.
Mariana Martinez Vieyra, M.Ed RCC, is a cisgender Latina therapist practicing on the Unceded Territories of the Coast Salish People. Her practice as a clinical counsellor, supervisor, consultant, and trainer is centered in human rights, anti-racism, and justice-doing.
John-Paul Morales, a registered Canadian Certified Counsellor, works with trauma survivors, vulnerable individuals, and those struggling with substance misuse, depression, anxiety, and relationship issues. They have a passion for men's mental health and self-esteem, believing in the capacity for resilience and growth.
Offers 25 years of counseling experience for children, adolescents, and adults in Mexico and Canada. She provides a safe, empathetic, and non-judgmental space to facilitate positive changes and build a brighter present and future.
Luis Alberto Medina is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) providing individual psychotherapy from a humanistic and transpersonal approach. He specializes in supporting adolescents, young adults, and adults navigating migration processes, identity issues, life transitions, crises, and grief, aiming to help clients find new ways to connect with themselves and others.
Especialistas que trabajan exclusivamente en línea — en español, para clientes de todo el mundo.
Guadalupe Lucia Martinez is a psychotherapist offering online sessions in Spanish for individuals in Canada. She aims to provide accessible and deeply connected therapeutic support, acknowledging the unique emotional experiences of living abroad and helping clients to better understand themselves and their feelings.
Gabriel Marin, a Registered Social Worker with a PhD, offers online counselling focused on understanding how past experiences shape identity and emotions. He supports individuals and families dealing with conflict, anxiety, parenting issues, and adapting to life in a new country.
Provides therapy in English and Spanish, specializing in helping clients navigate anxiety, trauma, cultural identity, and life transitions. She aims to create a safe space for clients to understand their underlying patterns and begin to heal.
Registered Psychotherapist and CCC specializing in flexible online daytime sessions. Focuses on developing skills for emotional management, decision-making, and problem-solving using positive psychotherapy and modern therapeutic approaches to enhance well-being and self-compassion.
Radha Ortiz aims to build strong relationships with clients to help them understand their challenges and set a path toward feeling better. They focus on building on the client's inner strengths, resources, and wisdom for relief and a brighter future.
Yohama Gonzalez is a clinical social worker offering guaranteed attention and tailored therapy for various disorders. She specializes in mood disorders and emotional trauma, utilizing Solution-Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for effective and reliable treatment.
Supports individuals needing compassionate, validating, and warm care in processing difficult emotions and experiences. Focuses on strengthening their sense of self, well-being, efficacy, and awareness, incorporating minority stress theory and an anti-oppressive lens.
Javier Ares is an online psychologist and scientific communicator specializing in various therapeutic approaches including Third Generation Therapies and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. He works with adolescents, adults, seniors, and couples, addressing issues like low self-esteem, infidelity, addictions, stress, and internet addiction.
Specializes in supporting individuals seeking more than just achievements, focusing on meaningful relationships and a fulfilling life. Addresses challenges in parenthood, relationship harmony, and persistent anxiety, offering a non-judgmental space for support.
Provides a safe, non-judgmental space in English and Spanish for individuals to express feelings and be heard. Utilizes psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, and neuropsychotherapeutic approaches to address underlying issues impacting daily life, supporting personalized and paced interventions.
Olivia Krol is dedicated to creating a safe and non-judgmental therapeutic environment. With a passion for collaborative communication and multilingualism, she aims to help clients examine patterns, enhance emotional awareness, and process past hurts for healing and forward movement.
Jazmin Hernandez is a life coach who helps individuals reconnect with themselves and find inner peace. Her sessions are designed for personal transformation, focusing on healing, releasing what no longer serves, and strengthening emotional and spiritual well-being through personalized guidance.
Dr. Floryana Viquez is a Psychologist who emphasizes unconditional acceptance, mindfulness, and compassion in her clinical work. She specializes in supporting adults dealing with anxiety, depression, difficulties adjusting to migration, and life transitions, utilizing humanistic and third-generation CBT approaches.
Luisa Fernanda Diaz Flores is a Registered Psychotherapist supporting individuals who feel overwhelmed by life, struggle with ruminating thoughts, organization, goal achievement, or communicating needs. She helps clients navigate the world as a minority and regain a sense of self, working collaboratively to build a purposeful and energizing life.
Melina is a counselling intern pursuing a Master of Counselling degree, offering free sessions with a warm and collaborative approach for adults and teens navigating life's challenges. With a background in psychology and community work, she focuses on creating supportive spaces where clients feel heard and understood.
Daniela Garcia offers a supportive space for individuals facing life's challenges, including adjusting to a new country, navigating major transitions, or dealing with relationship issues and emotional stress. Her practice focuses on helping clients feel heard, gently exploring their concerns, strengthening inner resources, and working towards clarity, healing, and renewed confidence.
Jorge Ortiz, a Psychologist (RPsych, MACP), offers EMDR, CBT, and CPT in English or Spanish. He provides comprehensive MVA and WCB psychological assessments with DSM-5-aligned reports and also offers virtual-reality–assisted exposure for phobias.
Isabel Ruiz offers online therapy in both English and Spanish, focusing on trauma-informed care for neurodivergent adults, trauma survivors, and individuals affected by gender-based violence, cultural adaptation, and migratory stress. They emphasize a compassionate, safe, and respectful approach.
Melissa Garcia is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with over a decade of experience, passionate about helping individuals and couples find emotional well-being. Her approach integrates evidence-based practices like CBT, Positive Psychology, and Narrative Therapy, creating a safe environment to explore thoughts, feelings, and relationships and empowering clients to gain insight and develop coping strategies.
Jorge Luis Steele is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with clinical experience in Mexico and Spain, offering a compassionate and grounded space for individuals and couples. He works with clients facing anxiety, panic, ADHD, depression, grief, stress, identity issues, and life transitions, drawing from both his clinical training and lived experience.
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En Burnaby ejercen actualmente 1 psicoterapeutas verificados que atienden en español, mientras que 61 profesionales adicionales practican en otras ciudades de Canadá. Además, 20 especialistas ofrecen sesiones completamente online desde cualquier ubicación del país. Este directorio verifica las credenciales de cada profesional registrado ante los colegios profesionales provinciales correspondientes.
Los psicoterapeutas en Canadá pueden tener diferentes designaciones profesionales según su provincia de práctica. En Ontario, los profesionales regulados incluyen Registered Psychotherapists (RP) supervisados por el College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), mientras que en Quebec los psychothérapeutes deben estar inscritos en el Ordre des psychologues du Québec. En Columbia Británica, los Clinical Counsellors están regulados por la BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). Cada profesional en este directorio indica claramente su designación, número de colegiación y provincia de práctica, permitiéndote verificar su estatus directamente con el organismo regulador correspondiente.
Para iniciar tu búsqueda, utiliza los filtros de este directorio para especificar tu ubicación en Burnaby, tus necesidades terapéuticas particulares (ansiedad, depresión, trauma, terapia familiar, etc.) y tu preferencia de modalidad presencial u online. La mayoría de profesionales ofrecen una primera consulta gratuita de 15-20 minutos para determinar compatibilidad terapéutica antes de comprometerse con sesiones regulares.
El rango de precios para sesiones de psicoterapia en español en Canadá oscila actualmente entre — por sesión de 50-60 minutos, según la experiencia del profesional y la modalidad de atención. Los psicólogos clínicos (Registered Psychologists) tienden a cobrar entre 180 y 250 dólares canadienses por sesión, mientras que los consejeros clínicos (Clinical Counsellors) y psicoterapeutas registrados (Registered Psychotherapists) suelen ofrecer tarifas entre 120 y 180 dólares canadienses. Algunos profesionales aplican una escala móvil de honorarios para pacientes con recursos limitados.
Las sesiones presenciales y online generalmente tienen el mismo costo. En provincias como Ontario y Columbia Británica, donde la demanda de servicios en español es mayor debido a comunidades hispanohablantes más establecidas, los precios tienden a situarse en el extremo superior del rango. En contraste, en provincias como Saskatchewan o Manitoba, donde hay menos profesionales bilingües, algunos terapeutas ajustan sus tarifas para hacer la atención más accesible.
Los planes de seguro privado en Canadá (como los ofrecidos por Manulife, Sun Life, Great-West Life o Canada Life) frecuentemente cubren entre 500 y 3,000 dólares canadienses anuales en servicios de psicoterapia, dependiendo de la póliza del empleador. Es fundamental verificar si tu plan cubre específicamente la designación profesional de tu terapeuta (algunos planes cubren únicamente Registered Psychologists, mientras que otros incluyen Registered Psychotherapists y Clinical Counsellors). Solicita siempre un recibo detallado que incluya el nombre completo del profesional, su número de registro y el código de servicio para presentarlo a tu aseguradora.
Sí, 20 psicoterapeutas ofrecen sesiones completamente online en español desde Burnaby y otras ubicaciones en Canadá, utilizando plataformas seguras que cumplen con las normativas canadienses de protección de datos personales de salud (PHIPA en Ontario, PIPA en Alberta y Columbia Británica). La terapia online ha demostrado la misma efectividad que las sesiones presenciales para la mayoría de condiciones de salud mental, según estudios del Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) de Toronto. Las sesiones virtuales ofrecen flexibilidad horaria particularmente valiosa para quienes tienen horarios laborales irregulares o responsabilidades de cuidado familiar.
Los profesionales que ofrecen terapia online deben estar registrados y autorizados para practicar en la provincia donde reside el cliente. Esto significa que si vives en Burnaby, tu terapeuta debe tener licencia válida para ejercer en la provincia correspondiente, independientemente de dónde se encuentre físicamente el profesional durante la sesión. Por ejemplo, un psicoterapeuta registrado en Ontario (RP - CRPO) puede atender online a clientes en cualquier parte de Ontario, pero no puede legalmente atender a residentes de Quebec o Columbia Británica sin estar también registrado en esas jurisdicciones.
Las plataformas más utilizadas incluyen Doxy.me, SimplePractice Telehealth y VSee, todas certificadas bajo la normativa PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) de Canadá. Muchos terapeutas también utilizan videoconferencia encriptada a través de sistemas específicos para salud. Antes de tu primera sesión online, el profesional te proporcionará instrucciones técnicas claras y verificará que cuentes con un espacio privado y conexión estable a internet. La mayoría de terapeutas online mantienen también disponibilidad para sesiones presenciales ocasionales cuando el cliente lo considera necesario.
El sistema público de salud de Canadá (Medicare) cubre consultas con médicos de familia y psiquiatras sin costo directo, pero no incluye servicios de psicoterapia con profesionales no médicos como Registered Psychotherapists o Clinical Counsellors. Para acceder a un psiquiatra que atienda en español a través del sistema público, necesitas primero una derivación de tu médico de familia, lo que puede implicar tiempos de espera de 3 a 12 meses según la provincia y la urgencia clínica. Los expatriados con estatus de residente permanente o permiso de trabajo válido califican para la cobertura provincial de salud tras el período de espera inicial (3 meses en la mayoría de provincias, inmediato en Columbia Británica para trabajadores, sin espera en Ontario desde 2020).
Algunas provincias ofrecen programas públicos limitados de consejería de corto plazo. En Ontario, el programa OHIP+ cubre servicios de salud mental para menores de 25 años, mientras que Wellness Together Canada (un programa federal lanzado en 2020) ofrece sesiones gratuitas de consejería breve en varios idiomas, aunque la disponibilidad en español es limitada y variable. La mayoría de expatriados hispanohablantes optan por servicios privados de psicoterapia para evitar largas esperas y asegurar atención culturalmente competente en su idioma.
Los recién llegados deben saber que el concepto de salud mental y psicoterapia está bien establecido y destigmatizado en la cultura canadiense. Muchos empleadores ofrecen Programas de Asistencia al Empleado (EAP - Employee Assistance Programs) que incluyen entre 3 y 8 sesiones gratuitas anuales de consejería, aunque encontrar un proveedor dentro de estos programas que atienda específicamente en español puede ser desafiante. Los seguros privados complementarios, disponibles a través de empleadores o mediante compra individual (con costos desde 100 hasta 400 dólares canadienses mensuales para cobertura familiar completa), representan la vía más práctica para expatriados que buscan psicoterapia regular en español.
Al seleccionar un psicoterapeuta de habla hispana en Burnaby, verifica primero que esté activamente registrado ante el organismo regulador provincial correspondiente: CRPO para Registered Psychotherapists en Ontario, Ordre des psychologues para psychothérapeutes en Quebec, BCACC para Clinical Counsellors en Columbia Británica, o el College of Alberta Psychologists en Alberta. Todos los organismos reguladores mantienen directorios públicos online donde puedes confirmar el estatus activo, número de registro y cualquier sanción disciplinaria del profesional. Busca también especialización relevante a tus necesidades específicas (trauma, ansiedad, depresión perinatal, terapia de pareja, etc.) y confirma que el terapeuta tenga formación reconocida en las modalidades terapéuticas que te interesan, como terapia cognitivo-conductual (CBT), EMDR, terapia sistémica familiar o terapia psicodinámica.
La competencia cultural es tan importante como la competencia lingüística. Un terapeuta efectivo para expatriados hispanohablantes no solo habla español con fluidez, sino que comprende las dinámicas específicas de la experiencia migratoria: duelo migratorio, conflictos de aculturación, presiones familiares transnacionales, desafíos de validación profesional y la experiencia de ser racializado o minoritizado en Canadá. Pregunta durante la consulta inicial sobre la experiencia del terapeuta trabajando específicamente con población hispanohablante y expatriados, y si tiene formación en enfoques culturalmente adaptativos.
La compatibilidad personal es fundamental para el éxito terapéutico. Aprovecha las consultas iniciales gratuitas que ofrecen la mayoría de terapeutas (típicamente 15-20 minutos) para evaluar si te sientes cómodo, escuchado y comprendido. Pregunta sobre su enfoque terapéutico, la duración estimada del tratamiento, la frecuencia recomendada de sesiones, las políticas de cancelación (generalmente requieren aviso de 24-48 horas) y los métodos de pago aceptados (muchos profesionales aceptan transferencia electrónica Interac e-Transfer además de tarjetas de crédito). Un buen terapeuta responderá estas preguntas con claridad y transparencia, estableciendo desde el inicio una relación profesional basada en el respeto mutuo y expectativas claras.