I understand that sharing your personal experiences with others can feel big and intimidating. I promise to provide you with a safe, non-judgemental, and confidential space where you can work at your own pace and fully be yourself.

Honeybeam’s Approach

Areas of Practice

Trauma
Dissociation & Dissociative Disorders
Relationship Issues
Boundaries
Stress Management
Anxiety
Self-Esteem
2SLGBTQIA+ Concerns
Gender Identity Exploration
Sexual Identity
Intimate Relationships
Sexual Dysfunction
Open Relationships/Polyamory
Intimate Partner Violence


*Please note that therapy regarding sexual concerns is talk-based only and solely focused on the client’s experience - there is no physical contact between the client and their therapist, nor is there time made to discuss the therapist’s personal life. This type of therapy is focused on processing the past, understanding psychological obstacles preventing a fulfilling intimate life, normalizing experiences, and identifying strategies to build a healthy relationship with sex and sexuality.

 

In-Person & Virtual Options

Honeybeam Therapy is conveniently located in Downtown Fredericton. Can’t make it into the office? No worries – we’ve got you covered with teletherapy.

Services

  • Virtual and In Person Therapy

  • Gender Affirming Care

  • Accelerated Resolution Therapy

  • Report and Letter Writing

Meet Coralie

  • Coralie Curtis, MA

  • Coralie is a Licensed Counselling Therapist (C) with The College of Counselling Therapists of New Brunswick, member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA), and professional member of the World Professional Organization for Transgender Health (WPATH).

    Coralie uses an eclectic approach to counselling, meaning she draws from various theories and modalities. She frequently uses Humanistic and Person-Centered approaches, Relational therapy, Psychodynamic therapy, Affirmative therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Narrative therapy, and elements of Mindfulness, Feminist theory, and Queer theory. She is also qualified to administer and evaluate level A and B psychological assessments.

  • Coralie’s areas of practice include, but are not limited to: trauma, dissociation, emotion management, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual identity, sexual relationships, sexual dysfunction, polyamory, relationship issues, intimate partner violence, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, self-esteem, and stress management.

    Coralie has training in Trans* and non-binary health and works under the WPATH Standards of Care version 8.