Subsidized Therapy Still Available!

| March 10, 2022
Submitted by Lauren Murphy for DeGroote Commerce Society
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Looking for affordable, accessible (online), and professional mental health support?

Register for the DCS Subsidized Therapy Program to receive up to 4 subsidized sessions focused on helping find a unique solution-based approach for mental health concerns. Pay $15/session for up to 4 sessions when you show proof of enrolment as a full-time Undergraduate student at the DeGroote School of Business. Note that sessions are open on a first-come, first-served basis and sessions are limited!

Sessions are in partnership with everwell Counselling, a local Hamilton-based online therapy provider. You will be paired with a Therapist Intern for this program. These therapists are prepared to provide you with support for a wide array of issues. You will first meet with one of the Therapist Interns to ensure this program is the right fit for your needs.

Ready to Register?

  • Email everwell directly at students@everwellcounselling.ca
  • Complete an intake and show your proof of enrolment letter
  • Attend up to 4 sessions with your everwell Therapist Intern (after this, your therapist will help create a plan for ongoing support, if required)
  • NOTE: Sessions are limited and will open on a rolling basis, stay tuned as more spots open up (@degrootewellness)!

Need more immediate support? Reach out to the Student Wellness Centre: 905-525-9140 ext. 27700 or PGCLL Level 2

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