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Have you ever thought to yourself, “I need a therapist?” We understand. That moment when everything feels heavy—whether it’s constant worry that keeps you up at night, a relationship that’s straining under pressure, or just the exhaustion of trying to keep it all together in a busy city like London. If you’re typing “I need a therapist” into Google, you’re not alone, and you’ve already taken a brave first step.
At Esther Mensah Counselling and Psychotherapy, we meet people exactly where they are—whether you prefer the comfort of virtual sessions from home or the grounded feeling of in-person meetings at our central London office.
Mental health challenges don’t discriminate. In Ontario, roughly one in five people deal with mental health issues in any given year, and many report unmet needs. London isn’t immune—local data shows higher rates of mood disorders compared to some other areas, and post-pandemic stress, economic pressures, and the fast pace of life here have pushed more residents to seek support.
Public options often have long waitlists, especially for specialized care. Private therapy offers faster access and personalized matching. That’s where practices like ours come in.
Not all therapists are the same. In Ontario, you’ll encounter:
We use evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, emotion-focused techniques, and culturally sensitive methods that respect your background and values.
Many clients come to us for:

In-person at our 370 Queens Ave. location offers a dedicated, private space—great for those who value face-to-face connection or find it easier to open up in a neutral setting. Easy parking and central access make it convenient for London and surrounding areas.
Virtual works beautifully for many—flexible scheduling, no travel, and the same quality of care. Ontario regulations support secure video platforms, making it confidential and effective.
Many clients start virtual and switch to in-person as they progress, or mix both.
Red flags: Vague responses, pressure to commit immediately, or lack of clear professional registration.
It’s normal to feel nervous. We’ll start with what brought you here, your goals, and any questions you have. No pressure to dive deep right away. My style is warm, direct, and collaborative—we work as a team.
Cost and Insurance: Many extended health plans cover Registered Social Workers. We offer transparent pricing and can provide receipts for reimbursement.
Wait Times: We aim for timely access—often much faster than public services.
Confidentiality: Fully protected under Ontario law, with clear limits explained (e.g., safety concerns).
Sessions typically range $150–$200+, depending on the provider. Many plans reimburse a portion.
Options exist through community agencies, but they often have waits. Private care offers more choice.
You should feel heard, notice small shifts in thinking or coping, and have a good rapport with your therapist.
Yes, for most issues. Research supports its effectiveness, especially with a strong therapeutic alliance.
Do you work with specific communities? We welcome everyone and bring cultural awareness and sensitivity to every session.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. At Esther Mensah Counselling and Psychotherapy, we offer compassionate, professional support tailored to your life in London, Ontario.
Take the next step today—book a consultation virtually or in-person. Healing starts with reaching out.
Want to learn more? We wrote a full guide on how to find a therapist in London Ontario. Read it Here.
Esther Mensah is a Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist with a Master of Social Work from Western University. She brings years of experience helping individuals and couples find clarity, resilience, and hope.
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