Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (College St. Site)

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (College St. Site) is a psychiatric hospital in Toronto, Ontario. Much of their work focuses on forensic psychology, sex addiction, drug addiction, and research designed to shape public policy.

The hospital was originally named the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, after Charles Kirk Clarke, a pioneer in mental health in Canada. In 1998, it merged with several other Ontario institutions to form the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and the facility is now called the CAMH College St. Site.

Criticisms
The hospital's gender program, headed for a number of years by sexologist Ray Blanchard, has been accused several times by persons in the transgender community, of unethical behaviour, poor customer service, and the application of questionable techniques to transsexual and transgender persons more commonly associated with the treatment of sex offenders. The site is also home to the Kurt Freund Phallometric Laboratory.