Payment

The Basics

Dawson Psychological Services accepts cash, cheque, credit cards, or email transfers. 

For individuals, sessions are 55 minutes in length, including time for payment and setting another appointment as needed. 

For couples, sessions are 85 minutes in length, including time for payment and setting appointments as needed. 

The number of sessions required differs depending on an individual's or couple's unique needs.

For individuals, the first session is $175 and subsequent sessions are $200. For couples, the first session is $275 and additional sessions are $300.

Information on Affordability

Many working folks have extended health benefits through their company. Contact your employer or your human resources department to find out what your benefit package will cover. Dr. Dawson is registered through the Provincial Crime Victim’s Assistance Program to provide counselling for those who are experiencing losses or ongoing emotional trauma associated with a crime. If you have been a victim of a crime, contact your local RCMP Victim’s Assistance program to get a claim number. Then make an appointment to see Dr. Dawson. Dr. Dawson is also registered as a provider of mental health services through ICBC to provide counselling to those who are experiencing emotional trauma or losses associated with a motor vehicle accident. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, ask your ICBC adjuster and your physician to refer you to see Dr. Dawson. Make sure you have an ICBC claim number when you call for an appointment.

Dawson Psychological Services

Dr. K.A. Dawson, Registered Psychologist (CPBC #1566)

Kim Dawson

1790 Barrie Road

Victoria, BC V8N2W7 Canada

(250)-899-1794

Wondering whether you can afford to pay?

Do You Have Extended Health Benefits?

Most working folks have extended health benefits through their company. Contact your employer or your human resources department to find out what your benefit package will cover.

Have you been in a car accident?

Dr. Dawson is registered as a provider of mental health services through ICBC to provide counselling to those who are experiencing emotional trauma or losses associated with a motor vehicle accident. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, ask your physician to refer you to see Dr. Dawson. Make sure you have an ICBC claim number when you call for an appointment.

Have you been a victim of a crime?

Dr. Dawson is registered through the Provincial Crime Victim's Assistance Program to provide counselling for those who are experiencing losses or ongoing emotional trauma associated with a crime. If you have been a victim of a crime, contact your local RCMP Victim's Assistance program to get a claim number. Then make an appointment to see Dr. Dawson.