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Psychotherapy for IFHP Members: Supporting Mental Health for Refugees in Canada

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Updated: Jan 29


Psychotherapy Services for IFHP Refugees in Canada

Moving to a new country can be a daunting experience, especially for refugees who have faced significant challenges before arriving in Canada. Adjusting to a new environment, dealing with past trauma, and navigating daily life can take a toll on mental health. The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) recognizes these challenges and offers critical support by covering psychotherapy services for eligible refugees. Let’s explore how this program helps improve mental well-being and supports refugees in rebuilding their lives.


What Is IFHP and How Does It Support Refugees?


The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) is a government initiative that provides temporary healthcare benefits to refugees and certain other groups who are not eligible for provincial or territorial health coverage. One of the essential services covered under IFHP is psychotherapy—a lifeline for individuals grappling with mental health challenges.


For refugees, access to psychotherapy can address a range of issues, including:


  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Grief and loss

  • Adjustment difficulties

  • Family and relationship challenges


Psychotherapy Services Covered by IFHP


IFHP ensures that refugees can access basic psychotherapy services without financial barriers. Here are some of the key services covered:


  • Individual Counselling: One-on-one sessions with licensed therapists to address personal mental health concerns.

  • Family Therapy: Support for families to strengthen relationships and address collective challenges.

  • Trauma-Focused Therapy: Specialized care to help individuals recover from traumatic experiences.

  • Crisis Intervention: Immediate support for those facing urgent mental health situations.


How to Access Psychotherapy Under IFHP?


Accessing psychotherapy services through IFHP involves a straightforward process:


  • Confirm Your Eligibility: To confirm eligibility for services, refugees must be enrolled in the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) and must present their brown paper document, which contains their Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number. Additionally, access to psychotherapy services requires a formal prescription from their doctor, confirming that psychotherapy is a necessary part of their treatment plan. Please ensure these eligibility requirements are met before proceeding with the intake process.


  • Find an IFHP-Approved Therapist: Not all therapists accept IFHP coverage, so it’s important

to find a provider familiar with the program. We can assist in connecting you with the right professionals.


  • Schedule an Appointment: Once eligibility and coverage are confirmed, speak to the intake team at the clinic, they can help you book an appointment and begin your journey toward improved mental health.


Why Psychotherapy Is Crucial for Refugees


The refugee experience often includes exposure to war, violence, and displacement. These events leave deep emotional scars that, if left unaddressed, can hinder an individual’s ability to thrive in their new community.


Psychotherapy offers:


  • Healing: A safe space to process past traumas and regain emotional balance.

  • Empowerment: Tools to manage stress, build resilience, and develop coping strategies.

  • Connection: Opportunities to strengthen relationships and foster a sense of belonging.


FAQs About IFHP Psychotherapy Services

1. Who is eligible for psychotherapy under IFHP?

IFHP covers refugees and certain protected persons who still need to be eligible for provincial or territorial health coverage.


2. Are therapy sessions completely free under IFHP?


IFHP covers the full cost of approved psychotherapy sessions for eligible individuals.


3. What types of therapy are available under IFHP?


Services include individual, family, trauma-focused, and crisis intervention therapy.


4. Can children and families access psychotherapy under IFHP?


Yes, IFHP covers therapy services for individuals and families, including children.

Conclusion


Mental health is a cornerstone of successful resettlement and integration for refugees in Canada. The IFHP’s coverage of psychotherapy services ensures that refugees have access to the support they need to heal, grow, and build a brighter future.


If you or someone you know is eligible for IFHP benefits, don’t hesitate to seek out Centre of Healing's mental health support.

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