About Kasey
Kasey West is a licensed counselor who practices in Arizona and holds both LCMHC and LPC credentials. He brings four years of clinical experience and focuses on supporting people after sexual assault, with trauma, and around body image concerns. His first priority is creating a steady, respectful space where clients set the pace and guide the work.
Kasey helps people navigate relationship pain and problems with intimacy. He also addresses anxiety, spiritual abuse, grief and loss, and struggles with guilt, shame, or low self-worth.
Background and approach
Sessions are practical and goal oriented, with attention to how past experiences show up in everyday life. He approaches healing as a collaborative process. Clients can expect him to listen closely, ask direct questions, and offer concrete tools to manage symptoms and build resilience.
He emphasizes small, sustainable changes rather than quick fixes. Kasey also supports people dealing with abandonment, codependency, dissociation, domestic violence, infidelity, isolation, and struggles with sexuality or sexual functioning. He offers help for process addictions such as problematic pornography use, compulsive exercise, or gambling when these behaviors interfere with life.
In sessions he addresses practical concerns like body image, self-love, and finding purpose. Kasey frames progress as gradual and measurable, and he works with each person to find strategies that fit their daily routines.
Approaches for trauma, relationships, and body image online
Evidence-based trauma-focused work helps people process distressing memories and reduce symptoms that follow assault or other trauma. It often combines careful review of the event with gradual steps to lower distress and strengthen daily functioning.Skills-based approaches for anxiety and intimacy problems teach practical tools like grounding, emotion regulation, and communication techniques. These tools aim to reduce overwhelming reactions and improve interactions with partners and others.
Cognitive-style work addresses beliefs that feed low self-worth and body image concerns by identifying unhelpful thoughts and testing new, more balanced ways of thinking. This can lessen shame and make self-compassion feel more attainable.
Kasey treats finding the right approach as a team effort. He listens to the person's goals and preferences, explains options, and adjusts methods over time so the work matches what the client needs. That collaborative process helps set realistic steps and pacing.
Online sessions can be scheduled as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video is useful for longer therapy work and role-playing communication. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or a simpler check-in is needed. Chat and messaging let people send short updates or keep momentum between longer appointments. These options aim to make therapy more flexible and easier to fit into a busy life.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
- Grief
Also listed
- Experience
- 4 years
- Licensed
- Arizona, Utah
- Languages
- English