
Colette Currin - counselling that clicks.
Effective mental health and addiction treatment.
E: colettecurrin@live.com
C: 416.931.8588
Clinical approach
Colette is a Registered Pscyhotherapist (Q) and Certified Addiction Counsellor with extensive experience treating mental health and substance use disorders.
Working within a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship, Colette uses a client-centred combination of strengths-based, solution-focused therapeutic interventions drawing from Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Spirituality and Mindfulness practises.
Services available:
Assessment & Treatment Planning
Individual & Family Counselling
Recovery Support Groups
Speaking & Workshops
Knowledge. Skills. Confidence.
Self-efficacy is about knowing what’s important to us, and believing we can achieve it (Albert Bandura). Discerning what we need to control and fix is fundamental. The switch from managing things ‘out there’ to understanding things in here, can make all the difference and allow us to access our true power.
“Colette helped me find the tools and strategies that work - curating practices that aligned with my needs, and was flexible with her scheduling. Colette maintains a high level of professionalism and has always gone above and beyond”
— LUISA H., CLIENT
Meet Colette
Colette Currin, Registered Psychotherapist (Q), Certified Canadian Addiction Counsellor (CCAC)
Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University
Professional Addiction Studies Diploma, McMaster University
Honours Degree in Psychology, University of South Africa
Post-Graduate Human Resource Management Diploma, University of Cape Town
Bachelor of Arts, English and Industrial Psychology, University of Cape Town
Associate, Dr. Krystle Martin & Associates
Vice President, EHN Guardians (First Responders, Veterans, Active Military), Edgewood Health Network (EHN) Canada
Lecturer, Harbour Light Concurrent Disorders Treatment Program for Men
Advisory Council, MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre
Colette draws from decades of business experience, clinical training, and personal recovery to help her clients manage the challenges of mental health, trauma, and addiction.
It takes courage to believe in the possibility of change, and it takes commitment to build a meaningful life around those things that matter. Navigating the difficult road of recovery isn’t a solo journey, it’s a shared mission. In South Africa, we refer to this binding principle of common humanity as uBuntu: "I am because we are".