Halton Regional Municipality, ON
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Introduction

Everyone wants to be happy, content and healthy. Unfortunately, anyone can become stressed, overwhelmed, or have problems with moods, feelings and behaviours. Common mental health problems include anxiety, depression, eating disorders and addictions. Fortunately, help is available.

 

This guide has more information about the types of mental health help, supports and services that may be helpful for you, a family member or loved one.

Crisis Lines including Telephone, Online and Chat

Are you in a crisis? Crisis lines offer free, immediate and confidential one-on-one assistance to callers in need and usually operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are generally staffed by either paid professionals, or trained volunteers. They will listen, offer support and advice, and if necessary, will try to help the caller get connected to help in his/her community. 

All ages
905-849-4541 (Crisis Line)
Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
Up to 18 years
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
16 years and up
905-825-3622
1-877-268-8416 (Toll Free)
905-875-1555 (Crisis Line)
TTY: 905-825-3743
All ages
416-863-0511
1-866-863-0511 (Toll Free)
TTY: 1-866-863-7868
All ages
1-866-531-2600
1-866-531-2600 (Toll Free)
Fax: 519-439-0455
16 years and up
1-877-336-2433
1-877-336-2433 (Toll Free)
1-877-336-2433 (Crisis Line)
TTY: 1-866-860-7082
Fax: 1-613-241-8435
5 - 20 years
416-586-5437
800-668-6868 (Crisis Line)
All ages
1-833-456-4566 (Crisis Line)

System Navigation, including Information and Referral Services

Are you looking for help, but don't know where to get started?

 

Consider contacting an Information and Referral (I & R) service, which can help you to 1) Find out about resources (i.e. 'information'), and 2) Connect you to those resources (i.e. 'referral').

16 years and up
905-631-9355
1-833-631-9355 (Toll Free)
911 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-631-1400
All ages
1-866-531-2600
1-866-531-2600 (Toll Free)
Fax: 519-439-0455
18 years and up
519-741-1121
1-888-941-1121 (Toll Free)
16 years and up
1-877-336-2433
1-877-336-2433 (Toll Free)
1-877-336-2433 (Crisis Line)
TTY: 1-866-860-7082
Fax: 1-613-241-8435
All ages
416-392-4605
1-800-836-3238 (Toll Free)
All ages
211
All ages
1-888-939-3333 (Toll Free)
5 - 20 years
416-586-5437
800-668-6868 (Crisis Line)

Walk-In Counselling

Looking for an appointment the same day, or within a few days? Walk-in counselling clinics provide counseling services, without a need to book a long time in advance. They can be helpful for many issues such as family conflict, stress, grief, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, separation, divroce or abuse. Most of the time, no appointment is required, though some clinics may require you to call ahead the same day to book appointments for that day. 

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
16 years and up
905-631-9355
1-833-631-9355 (Toll Free)
911 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-631-1400

E-Counseling, E-Therapy, Virtual Therapy, Distance Therapy

Online therapy (aka e-counseling, distance therapy) is  therapy delivered by a real person over the internet. 

 

Traditionally therapy has been face-to-face, but especially since the pandemic of 2020, most providers offer remote and virtual services such as video chat (through Facetime, Skype, Zoom, MS Teams, etc.).

6 - 24 years
647-973-7837
16 years and up
905-631-9355
1-833-631-9355 (Toll Free)
911 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-631-1400
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
16 years and up
519-252-2711
1-877-533-9503 (Toll Free)
519-252-2711 x5 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 519-946-0179
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127
All ages
1-888-671-3446
1-888-671-3446 (Toll Free)
Fax: 888-828-7268
18 years and up
226-455-1678
Fax: 855-242-1676
13 years and up
866-643-7853
18 years and up
306-337-7233
1-833-317-7233 (Toll Free)
All ages
Unavailable

E-Therapy Websites and Online Therapy Websites

Websites that provide online therapy, and which are automated and NOT delivered by an actual human being.

 

Examples include online CBT websites that teach CBT online. 

 

Because there are so many websites that provide internet delivered therapy, we are not able to list all the websites out there, but rather focus on websites which are publicly funded, freely available and supported by evidence.

16 years and up
905-631-9355
1-833-631-9355 (Toll Free)
911 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-631-1400
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
18 years and up
306-337-7233
1-833-317-7233 (Toll Free)
16 years and up
Unavailable
All ages
Unavailable
All ages
Unavailable
All ages
Unavailable

Hospital Emergency Department

Is there an emergency such as medical or mental health emergency? If less intense options (e.g. calling a crisis line) are not possible or haven't helped, then it may be helpful to visit the local hospital Emergency Department. Typical mental health emergencies include:

* thoughts of suicide to the point where the person requires emergency help to keep them from ending their life; 

* manic episode or psychosis where a person is behaving in an irrational way with inability to function. 

 

Emergency Shelter and Housing

There are various shelters that people can use when they have no place to go.

 

Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they don't have a place to stay. Emergency shelters (such as women's shelters) are primarily meant for those fleeing an abusive relationship, sexual abuse or domestic violence. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.

 

Homeless shelters are temporary places to stay, usually meant for homeless people. Usually located in downtown areas, they are similar to emergency shelters. The main difference is that homeless shelters are usually open to anyone, without regard to the reason for need. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.

There are no local resources for this category. Suggest a local resource

Finances and Money

This section has resources about finances, money, grants, subsidies and other related information. This is not an exhaustive list of resources and services, but highlights those which might be of interest to individuals with mental health issues.

There are no local resources for this category. Suggest a local resource

Child Welfare including Children's Aid Society (CAS)

The child welfare / child protection system is a group of services that promote the well-being of children by protecting children from abuse or neglect, ensuring they are safe, and strengthening families so that they can successfully care for their children.

There are no local resources for this category. Suggest a local resource
Up to 21 years
416-325-5669
1-800-263-2841 (Toll Free)
TTY: 416-325-2648
Fax: 416-325-5681
All ages
613-327-4317
1-800-790-7074 (Toll Free)

Family Physicians

Family physicians provide a great deal of mental health services for their patients, in addition to standard medical care. In cases where a patient requires more specialized care, a family physician can provide help on where to go for additional help and support.

Addictions (including Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling)

"Addictions" refers to problems using drugs or alcohol or other problem behaviours. Gambling can also be addictive and can cause severe financial, emotional, and relationship problems.

All ages
905-875-3214 x18773997299
Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-338-3873
1-888-618-9320 (Toll Free)
All ages
905-845-3811
1-866-457-0234 (Toll Free)
16 years and up
905-631-9355
1-833-631-9355 (Toll Free)
911 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-631-1400
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
Up to 18 years
519-858-2774
1-877-494-2774 (Toll Free)
TTY: 519-858-0257
Fax: 519-858-3913

Self-help, Mutual Aid and Support Groups

Self-help, mutual aid and support groups are non-profit, voluntary organizations which provide support to individuals who share a common experience.

 

As defined by the International Network of Mutual Help centres, self-help groups are non-profit; open to members of the general public who share a common experience; meet face-to-face on a regular, ongoing basis, and are open to new members; provide mutual support through discussion and sharing of information and experiences. Members use their individual strengths to support each other, and can use their collective strengths to promote social change; Run by and for group members. Although professional (health care) providers may participate at the request of the group, their role stays that of a consultant.

Mental Health in General

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)
All ages
705-386-8788
1-888-406-4663 (Toll Free)

Addictions (including Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling)

Anxiety

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127
All ages
705-386-8788
1-888-406-4663 (Toll Free)

Depression

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127
All ages
705-386-8788
1-888-406-4663 (Toll Free)
Up to 25 years
847-492-8510
Fax: 312-281-0271

Schizophrenia and Psychosis

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127
All ages
1-800-499-6367 x4164496830
All ages
705-386-8788
1-888-406-4663 (Toll Free)
All ages
1-204-786-1616
1-800-263-5545 (Toll Free)
All ages
Unavailable

Eating Disorders including Anorexia and Bulimia

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)

Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders

Learning Disorders

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-452-1002
Fax: 905-452-1036
All ages
416-921-2109
1-888-234-7054 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-929-4311
Fax: 416-929-3905
All ages
Unavailable
All ages
613-238-5721
TTY: 1-877-238-5322

Hospitals

Most hospitals have mental health services which may include Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers and other professionals. Programs offered typically include:

  • Outpatient programs, where one comes to the hospital for mental health services;
  • Day treatment, or partial hospitalization programs, where a person comes for treatment for longer periods or more frequently, for more intensive therapy than one would receive from simply seeing an outpatient therapist or clinician;
  • Inpatient programs, where a person is admitted to hospital in order to provide a high level of supervision and care until the condition improves enough so that the person can be treated as an outpatient.

Counselling and Therapy

Counselling and therapy can be helpful for dealing with a wide variety of issues (e.g. stress and coping, relationship problems) and mental health conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety, etc.)

1 - 18 years
416-367-5968
18 years and up
905-335-3463
18 years and up
905-639-3724
All ages
647-360-2003 x1163
855-832-6727 x1163 (Toll Free)
Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
Up to 18 years
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)

Psychologists and Psychological Associates

Psychologists and psychological associates help people solve problems with mood, behaviour or relationships. They perform assessment of, and provide diagnoses and treatment of mental health difficulties for children, adults, couples, and families who present with cognitive, emotional and behavioural challenges. They also perform psychoeducational testing for individuals with learning difficulties. They may use therapies such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), behavioural therapies.

 

They may work as part of an agency, or in "private practice" (which means they will require payment from the client, or the client's private or work insurance).

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
Up to 18 years
519-858-2774
1-877-494-2774 (Toll Free)
TTY: 519-858-0257
Fax: 519-858-3913
18 years and up
226-455-1678
Fax: 855-242-1676
18 years and up
306-337-7233
1-833-317-7233 (Toll Free)
All ages
519-204-8885
Fax: 519-601-8885
All ages
Unavailable
All ages
Unavailable

Psychiatrists

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have received specialized training in diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions (such as psychotherapy and medication treatment). Some work in hospitals or mental health agencies. They may also work  on their own in "private practice." Because physicians are publicly-funded, one does not need to pay any fees to see a psychiatrist, even for those in private practice.

 

Looking for a psychiatrist? The best way to see a psychiatrist is to speak to your family doctor to ask about whether seeing a psychiatrist would be helpful. Seeing a psychiatrist requires a referral from your physician.

 

Looking for a list of psychiatrists in your area? Unfortunately, because demand for psychiatrists is so high, and they are relatively few, it is very difficult to find any lists of psychiatrists. The best option is usually to contact the medical licensing body for whichever province you are in (for example, in Ontario, you would contact the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.)

 

Consider seeing a psychologist instead! Psychologists are similar to psychiatrists as they can both provide mental health assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Although psychologists do not treat using medications, the good news is for most conditions, non-medication treatments make a huge difference, such that many times, medications are not even required.  View psychologists in your area.

Social Workers

Social workers help people to deal with problems in their personal, family or work life. They help by providing counselling or therapy, or by helping people find necessary resources. Social workers can work in many settings, including family services agencies, children's aid agencies, hospitals, and schools. Many social workers also work in private practice.

14 - 40 years
905-815-5140 x4900
Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
All ages
905-338-3873
1-888-618-9320 (Toll Free)
All ages
905-845-3811
1-866-457-0234 (Toll Free)
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127

Psychotherapists

Psychotherapists provide psychotherapy (aka "talk therapy") and help individuals with difficulties by listening and giving support. 

 

Special training is required in order to become a psychotherapist.

 

Various types of professionals such as Social Workers or Psychologists provide psychotherapy, and can thus be viewed as being psychotherapists as well. 

Up to 18 years
905-634-2347
905-878-9785 (Crisis Line)
Fax: 905-681-7477
16 years and up
905-825-3622
1-877-268-8416 (Toll Free)
905-875-1555 (Crisis Line)
TTY: 905-825-3743
All ages
905-338-3873
1-888-618-9320 (Toll Free)
All ages
905-845-3811
1-866-457-0234 (Toll Free)
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-486-8046
1-888-486-8236 (Toll Free)
Fax: 416-486-8127
All ages
613-237-1099
1-877-765-5565 (Toll Free)

Occupational Therapists

Occupational therapists (OT) help people function in school or work through learning skills, or by adapting their work or school environment. OTs can assist with mental health by teaching sensory processing and self-regulation strategies; help with fine and gross motor.

 

OTs usually work with organizations such as schools or through the school board, and some also work in private practices.

Legal and Justice Resources

This section has various legal resources including legal aid, and forensic resources. Forensic resources refers to resources for individuals with mental health problems who have had troubles with the law. This is not an exhaustive list of resources and services, but highlights those which might be of interest to individuals with mental health issues.

16 years and up
905-825-3622
1-877-268-8416 (Toll Free)
905-875-1555 (Crisis Line)
TTY: 905-825-3743
All ages
416-482-8255
1-866-482-2724 (Toll Free)
TTY: 1-866-482-2728
Fax: 1-866-881-2723
All ages
647-479-9611
1-844-900-2263 (Toll Free)
All ages
416-326-1817 x18002677263
TTY: 1-866-545-0083
All ages
416-947-3330
1-800-268-8326 (Toll Free)
All ages
1-800-263-1830 (Toll Free)
TTY: 1-866-411-4211
Up to 18 years
416-325-5669
1-800-263-2841 (Toll Free)
TTY: 416-325-2648
Fax: 416-325-5681
Up to 21 years
416-325-5669
1-800-263-2841 (Toll Free)
TTY: 416-325-2648
Fax: 416-325-5681
16 years and up
1-800-461-2156 (Toll Free)
TTY: 416-325-3408
All ages
416-392-3135
TTY: 1-877-558-5570
All ages
1-888-671-3446
1-888-671-3446 (Toll Free)
Fax: 888-828-7268
All ages
416-408-4420 x829
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Resource Lists by Other Organizations
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Language: EN
Catchment: Ontario
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Posted: Sep 12, 2015
Language: EN
Catchment: Ontario
List of aboriginal mental health services in Ontario created by the Ontario Aboriginal Health Advocacy Initiative (OAHAI).
Posted: Sep 16, 2015
Language: EN
Children's Mental Health Ontario (CMHO)
Catchment: Ontario
CMHO has list of child/youth mental health services for communities throughout Ontario.
Posted: Sep 1, 2020
Language: EN
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Catchment: Canada
This inventory was created to establish a living directory of community-based mental health and substance use services and supports throughout Canada for people who are transitioning from the criminal justice system into the community.
Posted: Nov 10, 2021
Language: EN,FR
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