Portrait of Dr Daniel Costin wearing a black shirt standing in front of a tree.

Welcome, I’m Dan…

Melbourne-based clinical psychologist with an interest in embodied approaches to trauma healing and mental health care.

Services

I run a private practice in the vibrant arts precinct of Collingwood Yards, providing mental health care for local creative, Queer, and culturally diverse communities.

I also offer focused courses of online and in-person trauma psychotherapy for adults, centred within a Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) approach, as well as professional development consultations for DBR-trained therapists.

My services are grounded in 20 years of clinical experience and emphasise somatic and neuroscientifically guided practices that support the embodiment of our natural healing processes.

  • A core focus of my work at Collingwood Yards is supporting the mental health and wellbeing of emerging artists, drawing on my experience counselling students at the Victorian College of the Arts and the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.

  • I’m a proud member-supporter of the LGBTIQA+ community and offer mental health care that is affirming of people’s diverse genders, sexualities, neurotypes, and relationships.

  • I have substantial experience working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and am committed to ongoing learning in culturally safe and responsive practice.

Deep Brain Reorienting

Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) is a mind-body treatment for trauma-related conditions developed by Dr Frank Corrigan.

Embedded within an attuned therapeutic relationship, DBR supports the healing of emotional shock, attachment wounding, and other unresolved traumatic experiences, using a neuroscience-informed approach that is unlikely to elicit overwhelming distress during processing.

To learn more, explore the DBR website or watch this interview with Frank Corrigan.

Qualifications & Training

My qualifications include a professional doctorate in clinical psychology, Board-approved supervisor status, and recognition as a Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.

I’m also a DBR Consultant-in-Training, a certified practitioner of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and am studying towards an additional certification in somatic movement education.