Kathryn Curtis, PhD, C. Psych.

Dr. Kathryn Curtis is a Clinical Psychologist at the Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program at

Toronto Western Hospital. She completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at York University, her clinical

residency at the University Health Network, and her post-doctoral fellowship at the Transitional Pain

Service at Toronto General Hospital. Dr. Curtis provides psychological services to individuals with chronic

pain in the context of medical interventions, such as Ketamine infusion and neuromodulation, and to

specific populations, including individuals experiencing spontaneous intracranial hypotension.

Psychological treatment modalities that Dr. Curtis uses at CIPP include ACT, mindfulness, self-

compassion, and ketamine-focused integration. Her research evaluates mind-body interventions, such

as yoga and mindfulness, for populations experiencing chronic pain and mobility restrictions. Dr. Curtis

has published her research in scientific, peer-reviewed journals and she has presented at international

conferences.