Find a Therapist near Burlington, ON

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It’s normal to experience mental health issues and relationship problems. Talking to a licensed therapist can help. Therapy can teach you more about yourself and your mental health concerns in a healing way. Many therapies are evidence-based and have been proven effective.

Since 2007, GoodTherapy has helped people like you connect with ethical, compassionate counselors and therapists. The therapists listed above, who practice therapy in Burlington, are trained to protect client confidentiality and privacy. In keeping with our high membership standards, these mental health professionals are also committed to eliminating the stigma that keeps many people from seeking help.

Beliefs about how much therapy costs may deter some people from finding a therapist. It’s a good idea to contact therapists you’re interested in and ask about insurance, sliding-scale fees, payment plans, and other options to stay within your budget.

Rest assured there are qualified therapists in Burlington who can treat a variety of concerns, including family conflict, relationship issues, anxiety, or depression. With our directory, the right therapist is easy to find.

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Mental Health in Burlington, Ontario

Thank you for looking for a therapist in Burlington on GoodTherapy.org. Mental health is a significant social issue in Burlington. According to a recent study by the Burlington Community Foundation, 2 out of 3 people have been touched by a mental health issue, with half the instances involving a family member and 20% involving a friend. In such cases, depression is the most common mental health concern, followed by anxiety.

These issues are especially prominent amongst youth. Eleven percent of 15 year olds have thoughts of suicide, 27% said they had too many problems in their lives, and 4 out of 10 12 year olds regularly experience bullying. It is important for youth to know they are not alone, and for adults to be aware of the issues that can affect them.

In addition to therapists listed on GoodTherapy.org, Burlington residents have access to a number of mental health services. The Summit House, part of the Summit House and Outreach Programs, provides supportive affordable housing for people with diagnosed mental conditions, as well as help for the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless. In addition, the Reach Out Center for Kids offers prevention programs and mental health support for youth, and the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Mental Health Program provides emergency psychiatric care and educational groups. Those needing help or looking to learn more about mental health may also contact the Ontario Mental Health Helpline and the Burlington branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

For people looking to pursue a professional career in therapy, the psychology departments at nearby McMaster University and the University of Toronto offer a full range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, covering everything from human sexuality to positive psychology.

All of these efforts in and around Burlington are a sign of the growing importance of mental health, a community awareness which is increasing every day. The recent passage of the Mental Health Act and the Regulated Health Professionals Act in Ontario ensures that resources are continually being extended to address the community's mental health needs.

Finding a Therapist in Burlington

Seeking out therapy can be a vital step toward improving your circumstances and overall mental health. At GoodTherapy.org, we pride ourselves in providing a therapist directory on the Internet that upholds high standards. We only feature therapists who practice collaborative and non-pathologizing therapy, as described in our Elements of Good Therapy, and who have educational training in therapy. This enables you to seek out quality help no matter where you live. We are always increasing our therapist directory to match rising needs, and endeavor to be the central resource for those looking for help.

It appears that your search for therapists in Burlington turned in a small number of results. If you want additional options or are not satisfied with the therapist(s) listed above, you may search for therapists that offer distance therapy online or over the phone in the province of Ontario. Distance therapy can be an equally fulfilling and convenient way to work on your mental health needs. Just click on Advanced Search, and in "Type of Service," highlight Online Counseling / Phone Therapy.

If you would rather see a therapist in person, there are various cities near Burlington that have more GoodTherapy.org therapist members, including Toronto, Oakville, and Mississauga. Feel free to browse locations in Ontario to find a location that works for you. Or you may give us a call toll-free at 1-888-563-2112 ext. 1, and our support team can assist you in finding what you are looking for.

For Therapists in Burlington

If you are a therapist working in Burlington and wish to be listed here, consider building your practice with GoodTherapy.org. Ranked as one of the premier therapist directories online, we feature professionals from over 25 countries who have taken on our aim to provide ethical therapy services. Members have constant access to publication opportunities and continuing education events, are able to create effective online profiles to advertise their practice, can receive client referrals from the millions of therapist searches we regularly receive, and more. We want to connect you with the people who need your help. Learn more about being a member GoodTherapy.org or give us a try.

 

 
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