Searches meaning, not only words
A profile can be relevant even when it does not use the exact same words typed into the search box. The system looks for related experience, concerns, approaches, and practice descriptions.
Describe the concern, life challenge, type of counselling, or support you are looking for. AddictionTube searches its own organized Canadian therapist database to find profiles whose experience and descriptions are meaningfully connected to your request.
Describe what you are dealing with in ordinary language. Add a city or province when location matters.
Traditional directories often make people choose from rigid categories or exact keywords. AddictionTube’s therapist search is designed around the way people actually describe what they are going through: grief, anxiety, relationship strain, trauma, feeling overwhelmed, family conflict, life transitions, or simply not knowing where to begin.
A profile can be relevant even when it does not use the exact same words typed into the search box. The system looks for related experience, concerns, approaches, and practice descriptions.
The results come from AddictionTube’s own organized therapist collection rather than a fresh sweep of the open internet. This creates a more controlled and consistent search experience.
Each result shows the profile information, location, practice, phone, and website where available, so visitors can review the match and contact the therapist directly.
This is not another general internet search engine. It is a focused search system built specifically for people looking for counselling and therapist information in Canada. The database is organized into a structure that helps connect a visitor’s concern with the meaning contained in therapist profiles.
The system searches the prepared AddictionTube database instead of sending each request out across the open web.
The search is designed around therapist profiles, concerns, locations, professional roles, and practice information—not unrelated internet content.
Profiles can be corrected, expanded, reviewed, and enriched over time, making the search more useful as the private database grows.
You do not need to know the perfect clinical term. Start with the problem, feeling, relationship issue, life event, or kind of support that matters to you.
Anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, stress, burnout, relationship problems, family conflict, loneliness, anger, self-esteem, life transitions, and many other concerns described in therapist profiles.
Individual counselling, couples, families, youth, adults, parents, women, men, seniors, and profiles that describe experience with particular groups or relationship needs.
Counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, and other listed professionals, along with approaches and areas of focus included in their public profile descriptions.
Search by city and province, then review available practice names, profile descriptions, telephone numbers, websites, and general location details.
The strongest profile matches will appear below after a search. Review the full description and contact the therapist or practice directly to confirm fit and availability.
After a search, this map groups the returned profiles by known city. It is a visual guide to the search results, not a guarantee of an exact office address.
Markers use city-level coordinates. Contact the therapist or practice directly to confirm the exact office location, virtual-care availability, and service area.
The private therapist database contains profiles from communities across Canada. Search quality depends on the information available in each profile, and coverage will continue to improve as records are reviewed and expanded.
Therapists, counsellors, clinics, and professional practices can contact AddictionTube to correct profile information, update practice details, add missing public information, or discuss stronger visibility within the therapist search system.
Submit a profile update or contact AddictionTube