Hannah Cassedy PH D
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If things aren't getting better on their own, maybe it's time to try a different approach. You might be considering therapy if you've been feeling stuck in life. Maybe you excel at what you do, but everything seems harder than it should. Maybe you feel like your brain just won't shut off at the end of the day.

You might be facing a new challenge, like starting a new career or relationship, coping with an illness, or losing something important to you. Maybe anxiety or depression has been following you around for a while, or maybe it's a new experience. People work hard to manage on their own. But if things aren't getting better, it might be time to get professional care.
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I work most successfully with people who are excited to learn more about themselves: what makes them tick; what makes them shine; what they bring to the table, both good and bad. My approach to therapy is called relational: I won't be a nodding bobblehead, and I also won't tell you what to do. I'll get to know you in a very fundamental way, and I'll let you know my reaction to what I see.
Maybe you're a bright thinker and hard worker, but you never quite feel good enough. You might excel professionally or academically, but new challenges seem to take more work than they should. Maybe this is a longstanding issue, or maybe it only became a problem when you faced a big change in your life like a career shift, new parenthood, or the threat of a serious illness like cancer.
When you're faced with a serious illness like cancer, it can feel like the floor has dropped out from under you. Cancer brings up many emotional hurdles: adjusting to life as a patient; dealing with side effects of treatment and changes to your body; juggling your own feelings while also navigating family members' and friends' reactions; and facing the limitations of your body in a new, real way.
Our first contact will be a 5- to 10-minute phone call to make sure I offer the kinds of services you're looking for. There's no charge for this. It's essential that you find a therapist who feels like the right match for you. With that in mind, I consider our first therapy appointment to be a consultation to see if we'd be a good fit together.
Log in to the patient portal to manage your appointment schedule, complete your paperwork, or review your billing documents. A wheelchair-accessible entrance is located on the south side of the building. If you're facing the main entrance from Hillcrest Road, the south entrance will be around the corner to your right.
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