Psychotherapy in a warm and inviting setting in the heart of Old Montreal
I have been working in private practice for over 35 years with adults and children of all ages. I treat clients individually, as couples, or with their families, depending upon their needs, preferences, and goals. My therapy office, situated on the third floor of an historic building in Old Montreal, is a comfortable and calming space that respects confidentiality and helps clients relax and open up. My approach is flexible, collaborative, and individualized to meet each client’s goals, needs, beliefs, and personality style.

About Me
A native Montrealer, I obtained my B.A. in Psychology in 1978, my M.A. in Educational Psychology in 1984, and my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 1993, all from McGill University.

My Therapy Approach
My approach to therapy is eclectic. I tailor it to meet each client’s goals, needs, beliefs, and personality style. I integrate techniques and strategies from a variety of therapeutic models.

My Practice
I work with people of all ages, from all walks of life and from very diverse cultures. I work with children, teens, and parents dealing with behavioural, social, or emotional issues.

Location
My practice is located in a historic building in Old Montreal, close to downtown and to the business, financial districts, and universities of Montreal. It is close to Square Victoria Metro station and easily accessible by car.

Inside My Office
As you enter my office suite, you'll find a warm and intimate waiting room where you can relax before your session. My therapy office is a comfortable and calming space that respects confidentiality and helps clients feel safe and open up.
A few words from my clients…
PreviousDr. Caplan is a very experienced therapist and you feel this the very first time you meet her. She understood why I was consulting her, the issues were pressing and I needed practical guidance. With time we deepened my understanding and acceptance of myself and of those close to me.
Woman in her 50'sIn therapy for 2.5 years
I may just be maturing instead of drifting through life. Absorbing the shocks and coasting along, I was at a loss to make sense of the pain. Now joy doesn't seem so elusive.
Man in 30'sIn therapy for 3.5 years
I became more independent and a more positive person. I am more aware of my environment and more knowledgeable of what brings me up or down. She brought out the best in me and I am thankful to her.
Woman in mid-30'sIn therapy for 15 years