Cassie takes a warm but straightforward approach with clients, aiming to create a non-judgmental and safe environment in which meaningful change can occur. She sees therapy as a space to build understanding and acceptance of yourself, and she aims to help you make relevant changes to live a fulfilling life.
Cassie works with a wide range of presentations but holds a special interest in the attachment and relationship space, with an emphasis on assisting clients to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships. She is affirming of all relationship structures, including non-monogamous relationships. Cassie has experience supporting clients through relational and sexual health concerns, intimacy and sexual health anxiety, and navigating relationship changes and transitions, such as infidelity and separation. Her work includes supporting individuals experiencing desire, arousal, and orgasm dissatisfaction, including navigating differences in libido and erectile difficulties. Cassie also enjoys working with those experiencing dyspareunia (vaginismus and vulvodynia) to support them in understanding the underlying psychological causes and working to reduce their pain during sex.
With a strong commitment to trauma-informed care, her practice supports clients in navigating the emotional, psychological, and relational impacts of childhood sexual abuse, sexual trauma, PTSD, and complex trauma. She also supports clients experiencing anxiety, depression, substance use challenges, low self-esteem or self-worth, grief, and adjustment to change.
Cassie is passionate about working with the LGBTQIA+ community, providing gender affirming care and offering WPATH assessments to clients exploring gender affirming surgeries. Cassie is neuroaffirming in her practice and has experience supporting Autistic and ADHDer clients to navigate the challenges of living in a neurotypical world.