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Contact & Fees
Thank you for your interest in working with Insight-Online
Counselling & Psychotherapy Session Fees
We provide Virtual Therapy and Teletherapy Sessions Only.
Individual Psychotherapy with a Senior Therapist
Sessions are $165 per session (50 min)
Individual Psychotherapy with an Associate Therapist
Sessions are up to $145 per session (50 min)
Sliding Scales Available
Couples Therapy with a Senior Therapist
Sessions are $200 (60 min)
Couple Therapy with an Associate Therapist
Sessions are 170 (50 min)
Affordable Therapy with Interns/Residents
Session fees are on a sliding scale - from $55 (50 min)
We also offer Pay What You Can Options
Clinical Supervision Fees
Individual Supervision - Up to $160 per 50 min
Reduced Rates for New Grads building a practice
Dyadic Supervision
$85 per hour per person per 55 min
Reduced rates if also booking group supervision
2 Hour Group Supervision
$75-85, depending on how many group sessions are booked
Click here to book a complimentary meet and greet to see if we might be a good fit.
Payment
Payment is due at the time of the session and can be made by e-transfer or major credit card. A receipt will be provided for you to submit to your insurance company at the time of payment.
Insurance
OHIP does not cover services by a registered psychotherapist. If you have extended insurance benefits, please check with your insurance company to see if the services of a registered psychotherapist or Psychotherapy Services are covered. Psychotherapy services are tax deductible if you have no private or work insurance.
Cancellation Policy
24-hour notice is requested to cancel all sessions. The full session rate may be charged if a session is completely missed without notice.
Let's Talk
Call or text Kate: 416-315-1418

Insight-Online recognizes that it is located on/in the traditional territory of Petun, Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Attiwonderonk, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation peoples. This territory is covered by the Simcoe Patent - Treaty 4 and the Haldimand Treaty. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work, live and play on this land.

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