"These pains you feel are messengers. Listen to them."
- Rumi
"These pains you feel are messengers. Listen to them."
- Rumi
Thank you for your consideration in working together! Casey is on leave and will not be accepting new clients until further notice. She will be unavailable through all forms of communication while they are on leave. This site will be updated as that changes.
Please refer to databases such as LGBTQ Therapist Resource, Inclusive Therapist Network, Open Path Collective, or Psychology Today for other providers.
If you are reaching out regarding professional education, guest lecturing, or teaching, please reach out via the Contact Casey link above.

Casey Schrader
(she or they/her or them)
Pronounced: KAY-see Sh-RAY-der
Casey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing in Atlanta, GA. Casey is a passionate therapist who loves working with Queer and Trans/LGBTQIA+ people, couples, and the families and loved ones of a person with problematic substance use.

Casey believes that the most impactful part of therapy is the connection that forms between therapist and client, which helps foster the growth of emotional intimacy between the client and their loved ones. We have all felt the pains of feeling alone, misunderstood or unseen. She aims to provide a safe space for you to heal through developing this connection.
Information about the "No Surprises" Act is available on my Contact page linked above or through the following webpage:
DO NOT wait for a response from Casey. Please seek immediate help by contacting the Trans Lifeline at (877) 565-8860, GCAL at 1-800-715-4225. the national crisis hotline at 988, emergency medical services at 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.