About Casey
Casey Cox is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people facing stress, anxiety, addictions, LGBT concerns, family tensions, and career difficulties. He brings a calm, down-to-earth style to sessions. He treats people with respect, sensitivity, and compassion.
He focuses on practical steps that fit each person’s life. Casey has 16 years of experience and holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential. He is licensed in Missouri under OR LCSW L16296 and MO LCSW 2009030451.
Background and approach
He works to tailor conversations and plans to what each person needs. Sessions center on clear goals and steady progress rather than jargon. In sessions he listens first and then helps people find simple tools that work.
He uses problem-solving and thought-focused strategies when helpful. He also uses motivational approaches to build commitment and momentum toward change. Casey supports people coping with ongoing health challenges such as chronic pain, illness, and disability, and with reactions to traumatic events.
He also helps people explore sexuality and develop self-love and confidence. The work is practical, focused, and paced to each person’s comfort. People who choose Casey can expect a collaborative tone.
He checks in about what’s working and adjusts the plan as needed. His aim is to help people feel clearer, more capable, and better able to handle what comes next.
How these approaches shape online therapy
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on understanding each person’s perspective and responding with empathy and respect. It helps when someone needs a listening space and wants to explore feelings and values at their own pace.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It uses practical exercises to change unhelpful thinking and build healthier habits, which can help with anxiety, stress, and mood concerns.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will discuss goals, try approaches that fit the person, and adjust based on what helps most. This is a collaborative process where the client’s preferences guide decisions about methods and pace.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, while phone sessions use less bandwidth and can fit a break at work. Live chat and text messaging offer quick check-ins or ongoing written support between sessions. These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around busy schedules and to use the style of contact that feels most comfortable.
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Specialties and expertise
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Also works with
- Career difficulties
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Family conflicts
- Post-traumatic stress
- Self-love
- Sexuality
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 16 years
- Licensed
- Missouri, Washington, Oregon
- Languages
- English