Treatment
Online therapy for PSP (PSPNET)
What is PSPNET
PSPNET offers internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy, also known as ICBT, tailored for current and former first responders and other public safety personnel (PSP), and their spouses or significant others.
We take information typically shared in face-to-face therapy and put it online in easy to understand engaging courses. Therapists are available to provide support via secure messages or phone calls in six provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Québec, and Saskatchewan in both English and French.
Self-guided ICBT is available to PSP and their spouses across the country in both English and French.
PSPNET was developed with first responders, for first responders, and is available for PSP and their families across Canada.
One of CIPSRT’s major funding partners is Medavie, a Canadian non-profit health organization. Medavie funds PSPNET’s Wellbeing and PTSD courses in the Maritimes. This partnership is helping make mental health supports affordable—and free—to thousands of PSP and their families in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and PEI. Together, we’re making a difference in the lives of those tasked with keeping Canadians safe.
What is available
The PSPNET service is free, confidential, and does not require a referral.
PSPNET offers therapist-guided and self-guided courses for PSP and PSP spouses, click here to find out more.
