About Casey
Casey Levrich offers straightforward support for people feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, addiction, or depression. She speaks plainly about everyday struggles and helps clients find practical steps they can use right away. Casey is a licensed clinical social worker - LCSW - practicing in Wisconsin with 13 years of experience.
She centers sessions on the person in front of her, treating each client as the expert on their life. Conversations focus on strengths, realistic goals, and small changes that build momentum.
Background and approach
Sessions move at the client’s pace and focus on what matters most to them. Casey has substantial experience addressing substance use concerns from work in residential and outpatient settings. She also spent seven years at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which shaped her understanding of service-related stress and transitions.
Common topics she helps people with include motivation, self-esteem, coping with life changes, and the practical side of lowering anxiety and managing mood. She also supports people dealing with caregiver stress, communication challenges, fertility-related stress, hoarding, isolation, and financial strain. Her sessions draw on practical methods such as client-centered conversation, problem-focused planning, and motivational strategies that encourage action.
Casey aims to make therapy useful and usable, helping clients leave sessions with clear ideas to try between meetings.
Practical approaches for online care
Casey commonly uses Client-Centered Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening, empathy, and helping people find their own solutions; it suits people who need space to tell their story and be heard. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at how thoughts, feelings, and actions connect and teaches concrete strategies to change patterns that feed anxiety or low mood.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Casey works with each person to decide which methods fit their goals and comfort level. She adjusts strategies over time so work in sessions lines up with what the client wants to accomplish.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, which make it easier to fit therapy into busy lives. Video lets people use visual cues during deeper conversations, phone sessions can work when lower bandwidth or a hands-free option is needed, and text or chat can provide quick check-ins and brief support between meetings. These options aim to increase flexibility and help people access care in ways that suit their routine and communication style.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
Also works with
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Family problems
- Fertility issues
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Hoarding
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Money and financial issues
- Mood disorders
- Postpartum depression
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self-love
- Veteran and Armed Forces Issues
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 13 years
- Licensed
- Wisconsin
- Languages
- English