Psychotherapy is a commitment. Before you start, it’s reasonable to want a clear sense of the time involved, the financial cost, and what “effective” treatment actually looks like in real life, especially when you’re dealing with mental health concerns.
In Canada, psychotherapy fees may be claimed on taxes as a medical expense in some situations, which can reduce the overall cost of care. A February 2025 Canadian poll also found that fewer Canadians reported accessing mental health support, with 11 percent seeking care compared to 15 percent in the previous poll.
At Ottawa Therapy Group, we use early sessions to understand how we can best help you and your needs to define a clear goal and set a pace that fits your life.
If I Start Psychotherapy, How Many Sessions Will I Need?
There is no universal session count that guarantees results. The number of sessions you need can vary depending on many factors, including what you are working through, how long it has been affecting you, and your therapeutic needs. A focused concern with a clear starting point, such as a recent breakup, work stress, or a specific problem you feel stuck in, can sometimes improve in just a few sessions. In some cases, a single session can still be meaningful when the goal is targeted and practical.
Therapy tends to take longer when it is addressing long-standing emotional patterns, trauma, post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, relationship dynamics, or coping strategies that have developed over many years. Complex issues often require longer treatment. In those situations, effective treatment is not only about feeling better in the moment. It is about building coping skills, emotional insight, and new skills that hold up in real life. That kind of change usually takes repetition, practice between individual sessions, and time to work through setbacks.
What “Effective” Therapy Often Looks Like Over Time
Progress in psychotherapy rarely moves in a straight line. Most people experience phases where relief comes early, followed by a slower period where the work becomes heavier. This does not automatically mean therapy is failing. It often means the work has shifted from immediate coping into deeper work, where long-standing patterns and emotional responses are being addressed more directly.
Knowing When to End, Pause, or Rework the Plan To Better Suit Your Mental Health Issues
A good marker for completion is when the original concern is manageable without relying on session-to-session support. Skills are being used outside therapy, symptoms feel steadier, and setbacks are less disruptive. Some clients end therapy and return later for short-term support during a new life transition. Others shift from weekly sessions to biweekly or monthly support as they gain stability and continue treatment at a pace that fits their needs.
The goal is not to stay in therapy indefinitely. The goal is to reach a point where you feel more capable, more grounded, and more able to handle life without needing ongoing clinical support.
FAQs About Psychotherapy Session Length and Results
Attend Therapy and Start Your Mental Health Care Journey With Ottawa Therapy Group
Therapy works best when it fits your real life. That includes what you’re coming in for, what you want help with, and the pace that feels realistic week to week. In our work, we take time early on to understand what you’re dealing with and what you want to get out of therapy, then we build a plan that stays clear and flexible as things change.
At Ottawa Therapy Group, we view psychotherapy as something that should stay responsive to you throughout your therapy journey. If the work starts to feel unclear or stuck, that is not a reason to push through blindly. It is a reason to step back clinically, revisit the treatment goals, and adjust the approach so the sessions stay useful. Our team of experienced mental health professionals are here to support you through a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, relationship stress, and trauma.
If you’re ready to take the next step, contact us to book a consultation today!


