Does Insurance Cover Couples Counseling?
Starting couples counseling often involves more than deciding to ask for help. Cost can be a big deciding factor in whether or not to seek help, especially when a relationship already feels strained and it is hard to know what support will actually be covered. In Canada, there isn’t any universal mental health care, despite more than a third of Canadians wanting it, and provincial healthcare plans generally only fund mental health services delivered through hospitals, community programs, or physician-based care, rather than psychotherapy in private practice.
At Oak & Sands Counselling Services, questions about coverage come up early and for good reason. Financial clarity can make the first step of therapy feel more manageable for people who are seeking therapy for relationship issues or other forms of stress that affect everyday life. For couples considering couples counselling, understanding how insurance works can remove part of the uncertainty.
Is Couples Counseling Covered by Insurance in Canada?
Private couples counselling is not usually covered by provincial health plans. Public mental health care is generally accessed through hospitals, physicians, or community services. Coverage for therapy in private practice is more often available through workplace benefits or private extended health insurance plans.
What matters most is the wording of the policy. Insurance plans often reimburse services delivered by regulated mental health professionals such as a clinical social worker, clinical psychologist, or Registered Psychotherapist, depending on the insurer and province. The therapist’s designation on the receipt is often central to the claim.
How Insurance Reimbursement for Therapy Usually Works
A benefits plan may reimburse psychotherapy as a percentage of the session fee, a fixed amount per visit, or up to an annual maximum. The exact structure depends on the policy, the available mental health coverage, and the broader health insurance coverage attached to the plan.
At Oak & Sands Counselling, our receipts include the information an insurance provider or insurance company might ask for when you go to submit your claims, including the therapist’s name, professional designation, registration number, service date, and fee. That information makes it easier for clients to submit claims for eligible therapy services.
What to Check in Your Benefits Plan
Before booking your first session, it helps to look closely at the mental health section of your insurance plan. Check which therapist designations are accepted, how much is reimbursed per session, and whether there is an annual limit for psychotherapy or mental health benefits. Those details shape how therapy coverage is assessed and what level of reimbursement may be available to you for the cost of couples therapy. It is also worth checking how joint sessions are handled. If both partners have coverage, there may be coordination options depending on your insurer’s rules.
Options if Insurance Does Not Cover Couples Counseling
Lack of coverage does not mean therapy is out of reach. Private payment, an employee assistance program, a health savings account, or lower-fee options such as sliding scale fees may help reduce out of pocket costs, especially for couples weighing the broader marriage counseling cost.
When strain within the relationship is also affecting the wider household, family therapy may also be worth considering. In that context, family counseling with a family therapist may be a better fit for concerns that extend beyond the couple relationship or are affecting a family member more directly.
Why Couples Still Choose Therapy
Couples therapy can help partners understand the patterns underneath repeated conflict, disconnection, and unresolved tension. Working with a couples therapist, marriage counselor, or other licensed therapist gives both people a dedicated setting to speak more clearly, listen more carefully, and address relationship problems that have become hard to manage on their own.
In certain cases, couples work can take place alongside individual therapy when personal stress, mental health issues, or other mental health conditions are affecting the relationship.
Getting Started with Couples Counseling at Oak & Sands Counselling
At Oak & Sands Counselling Services, we provide the receipts clients need for reimbursement claims, including the therapist’s designation and registration details. That can be helpful when couples are trying to cover couples therapy costs, confirm coverage for mental health, or understand what a plan may cover therapy for in private practice.
Our in person and online therapy practice supports children, teens, adults, couples, and families with mental health and mental illness support. On top of relationship counseling, we also offer family therapy, children’s therapy and individual support, depending on what is happening and where support is needed.
If you would like to learn more about our couples counselling services, available therapy sessions, or the broader ongoing support we offer, contact us.