Cassie Abel

LCSW, SAC-IT

Cassie Abel

LCSW, SAC-IT

A message to my clients

I have been working in Mental Health for 8 years.  Prior to working as a psychotherapist and addictions counselor, I worked as a grief counselor in a hospice setting and a crisis worker for a government agency.  I believe it is important to tailor therapy for each unique individual.  Some people come into therapy looking to talk things through, while others are interested in a more active approach including homework, and I am happy to accommodate either.  My primary modalities of treatment are acceptance and commitment therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy. I also have additional training in mindfulness, motivational interviewing and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy.

I aim to provide a nonjudgmental and peaceful environment in which to work through issues.  I believe that each of us does the best we can in any given moment, based on the variables in our lives at the time; and at the same time, I believe that we all have room for improvement.  I take a holistic approach to wellness that includes body, mind and spirit. 

Experience

 Years in Practice: 8+
Education: BSW University of WI – Whitewater
MSW Aurora University

Accepted Payment Methods

Cash
Check
Discover
Insurance
MasterCard
Visa

Clientele

 Children 11+
 Adolescents
 Adults
 Families
 Older Adults

Office Hours

Monday 11 AM – 7 PM
Tuesday 9 AM – 4 PM
Wednesday 9 AM – 4 PM
Thursday 9 AM – 4 PM
Friday OFF
Saturday OFF
Sunday OFF

Treatment types

 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
 Art Therapy
 Behavioral Therapy
 Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
 Dialectical Behavior Therapy
 Existential
 Family
 LGBTQ Sensitive
 Motivational Interviewing
 Psychoeducational
 Solution Focused
 Soiritually Sensitive
 Supportive

Addressed Issues

 Adjustment Issues
 Anger Management
 Anxiety Disorders
 Behavioral Issues
 Borderline Personality
 Depression
 Chronic Pain
 Communication
 Coping Skills
 Depressson and Mood Disorders
 Family Conflict
 Grief / Loss
 Self Injury
 Stress Management
 Substance Use
 Suicide Ideation
 Trauma