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Familio is a network of interdisciplinary mental health and social services clinics in Quebec.

Our services

Psychotherapist
Specialized support to overcome emotional difficulties, relationship challenges and mental health issues.

Social worker
Personalized help to navigate social, family and personal challenges with empathy and professionalism.

Neuropsychologist
Assessment and treatment of cognitive, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders in children and adults.

Psychologist
Professional support for emotional challenges, mental health and psychological well-being at any age.

Occupational therapist
Support focused on daily autonomy and well-being for people of all ages.

Orthopedagogue
Specialized support for learning disabilities, attention disorders and academic difficulties in children and teens.

Sexologist
Professional guidance to improve your sexual, relational and emotional well-being.

Psychosocial support
Support for everyday emotional and social challenges. You don't have to face them alone.

Parenting coach / Family coach
Guidance to strengthen family communication and overcome parenting challenges.

Psychoeducator
Help for adjustment difficulties, emotional and behavioural challenges at any age.

Specialized educator
Personalized support for personal, emotional and daily adjustment challenges.
Our specialties
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“Our son has changed so much for the better. He has made a 180-degree turn. And we, as parents, have come a long way too! A beautiful closeness has developed between us and it's really pleasant. Keep up your excellent work; families today are in great need of services like yours.”
— Annie, Dave and their son
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Mental Health for GBTQ+ Men: You Don't Have to Carry This Burden Alone
Today, there is more talk about diversity, sexual orientation, and gender identity. But this openness, as valuable as it is, doesn’t erase everything that many GBTQ+ men still go through. Learning to hide, fearing judgment, wondering who you really are—all of this takes a toll on mental health.

Preventing mental fatigue: take care of your health to avoid burnout
Between personal responsibilities, the workplace, unexpected events, and an often demanding pace of life, our brains are now under constant strain. Notifications, screens, multitasking, and the need for instant gratification sometimes leave little room to truly unwind or recharge. This reality is becoming increasingly prevalent. In 2023, more than 4.1 million Canadian workers reported experiencing high levels of work-related stress and daily overload.

Understanding grief: stages, emotions and the grieving process | Familio
When pain returns as time passes, it’s normal to wonder why. We hear about the stages of grief, as if simply going through them one by one would make things better. As if there were a "right way" to grieve. Yet grief does not follow a straight line. It can come back in waves, take different forms, and be experienced very differently from one person to another. Understanding what is happening can help put words to what we feel, recognize returning emotions, and know when to seek support.
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