Nicole Casey, MAMFT, LPC, NCC

Nicole is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC013441) specializing in working with anxiety of all kinds, mood disorders, perfectionism, rumination, spiritual concerns, and life transitions. Nicole also has experience supporting individuals or families impacted by substance misuse, divorce, grief and loss, aging, work stress, and obsessive/compulsive behaviors. Nicole is honored to empower clients to reclaim a sense of worthiness, self-compassion, and peace in their lives. Nicole works with adult women across the lifespan. 

Nicole earned her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Richmont Graduate University.  Nicole has worked at Skyland Trail in Atlanta since 2018 and most recently served as the Assistant Director of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Recovery Track.  In this role, Nicole primarily worked with individual patients, led daily group therapy, supported families in crisis, and provided supervision to interns and other therapists.  Nicole has worked with individuals with presenting concerns including bipolar disorder, grief concerns, panic disorder, substance use disorders, disordered eating, codependency, people-pleasing, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder. Through her role at Skyland Trail, Nicole received training or experience with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, Rumination-Focused ERP, etc.

Nicole was inspired by her foundational training for depression and suicide from the Beck Institute, and is passionate about helping clients to build insight around which narratives and behaviors are no longer working for them. Through creating a safe and respectful space, Nicole hopes to encourage clients to clarify their values, explore their identity, and use their voice to cultivate a life of meaning, connection, and joy.  

Nicole loves calling Atlanta home, and enjoys hiking, cooking, reading, and cuddling with her cat, Lady, when she is not being a therapist.