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Canadian therapist question (no trigs)

Post by Thunder_chey » Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:01 pm

Hey does anyone know if we have to pay for therepists here in Canada? My doctor gave me a referal to someone who lives in a rural part of my province, about a 30 minut drive in the country. Away from the city of Hamilton. Now I am visualy impared so I dont drive. how the #$%^ am I supposd to get there? Anyways I was wondering if I have to pay to see a therapist and where do I go find one? Can I find one without a referal from my doctor? I dont even like my family doctor cause she dosnt take me seriously. Anyone know any doctors in Hamilton Ontario who are taking patients? Sigh.

Enough of my ranting, lol gota get ready for work.

Chey

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Post by splitimage » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:41 pm

Hi there,

It depends on what kind of therapist they are. If they are a psychiatrist, they are covered by OHIP.

If they are a psychologist, social worker, or any other type of therapist then they are not covered by OHIP. Registered psychologists are generally the priciest $160/hr is not unusual but some will have sliding scales.

If you go to the Ontario Medical Association website they have a search function that allows you to look for dr.'s who are taking new patients.

Good luck.

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Post by Thunder_chey » Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:48 am

Thanks for the info. Just curious though what is the difference between a psycologist and a phsyciatrist?


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Post by mallie » Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:57 am

Have a look at this post, might help.

Generally, a psychiatrist will deal with meds, and a psychologist with talking therapy, but it can vary a little. A psychiatrist must be a trained medical doctor, but a psychologist neednt be a doctor.

Some psychiatrists do talking therapy as well, it depends on the person.

Good luck on your search.

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Post by splitimage » Fri Mar 18, 2005 4:51 pm

This is a link to the College of psychologists in ON.

http://www.cpo.on.ca/AboutCollege/College.htm

There's a referal service through the ON psychologist's Association

http://www.psych.on.ca/docs/bpwebsite.a ... OPA_public

The center for addiction and mental health also has lots of useful information.

www.camh.net.

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Post by Thunder_chey » Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:57 pm

Thanks for the links. im checking them out now.


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Post by Thunder_chey » Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:58 pm

I called looking around for a new GP as well. There are only 3 currently accepting new patients. One works just near my work so I like that.

Chey

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