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Casey Coleman

Casey Coleman

New Orleans, LA US
Navigating the teenage years and young adulthood can be incredibly challenging for many individuals. Casey Coleman understands that young people face the essential tasks of self-discovery, finding supportive friendships, dealing with familial relationships, and planning their futures. Growing up in New Orleans as a black woman with a visual impairment, Casey has first-hand experience with the obstacles young people encounter during these formative years. She believes in the power of therapy to help clients move forward with peace and confidence, and she creates a comfortable atmosphere where individuals can openly share their thoughts and feelings in order to heal. Casey's personal journey, combined with her systematic training, lends itself to her working effectively with teens, young adults, couples, and families. As her clients navigate life’s transitions, she encourages them to discover their identities and become the individuals they aspire to be. By highlighting their values and interests in a safe, non-judgmental environment, Casey facilitates positive solutions and promotes self-awareness. Life can be complex and overwhelming, but with Casey's support, clients can gain new perspectives, foster personal growth, and tackle the hardships of life more easily. Together, they embark on a journey towards embracing the process of becoming the best version of themselves, reinforcing the idea that therapy is a shared experience, not a solitary one.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression Family Stress General Mental Health LGBTQ+ Spirituality Student Life
Therapy Types
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Family / Marital Family Systems Multicultural Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Strength-Based Structural Family Therapy
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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