Health at Every Size® Healthcare Provider Listing
Cassie Krajewski LCSW, CST
(she/her)
Clinical Social Worker and Therapist
Inner Atlas Therapy
Englewood,
Colorado,
United States
Contact Me:
Make an Appointment:
Sliding Scale Available
Waitlist Available
Specialties & Areas of Focus:
- Eating Disorders
- Disordered Eating
- Body Shame, Body Image
- Sex and Pleasure
- Relationships
Modalities & Theoretical Lenses:
- EMDR Therapy
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
- Polyvagal Theory
- Liberation Based
Age Groups Served:
- Adults (18 years old and up)
- Older Adults (65+ years old)
- Adults (18 years old and up)
- Older Adults (65+ years old)
Additional Populations Served & Allied Groups:
- LGBTQIA+
- Trans and nonbinary folks
- People with religious trauma
- People pleasers and chronic fawning
Languages Services Offered In:
- English
- English
My Philosophy of Care
I believe you have everything inside of you to heal and feel whole. As therapists, I see myself as a guide in helping you access and develop your inner wisdom, courage, and skills, so you can live in alignment with your truest self.
As a liberation-oriented practice, we strive to be anti-oppressive and work to decolonize therapy. We commit to confronting and disrupting oppressive systems in ourselves and in our profession. This looks like unlearning our own internalized -isms and phobias; examining our privileges; minimizing power dynamics between therapist and client; practicing transparency; inviting ongoing feedback; being accountable for our mistakes; and investing in communities and movements that are making systemic change. We invite you to consider how historical, intergenerational, societal, and institutionalized systems of oppression are directly connected to your wellbeing in your body, mind, and spirit. We strive to hold a safe and affirming space to explore this path to collective liberation together.
Our practice is rooted in Health at Every Size®, Body Trust®, fat-positive, sex-positive, LGBTQ+ affirming, neurodiversity informed, trauma-responsive, and anti-oppressive and liberation-based frameworks.
Some specific modalities that I use are EMDR Therapy and IFS Therapy, both of which are trauma based modalities.
As a liberation-oriented practice, we strive to be anti-oppressive and work to decolonize therapy. We commit to confronting and disrupting oppressive systems in ourselves and in our profession. This looks like unlearning our own internalized -isms and phobias; examining our privileges; minimizing power dynamics between therapist and client; practicing transparency; inviting ongoing feedback; being accountable for our mistakes; and investing in communities and movements that are making systemic change. We invite you to consider how historical, intergenerational, societal, and institutionalized systems of oppression are directly connected to your wellbeing in your body, mind, and spirit. We strive to hold a safe and affirming space to explore this path to collective liberation together.
Our practice is rooted in Health at Every Size®, Body Trust®, fat-positive, sex-positive, LGBTQ+ affirming, neurodiversity informed, trauma-responsive, and anti-oppressive and liberation-based frameworks.
Some specific modalities that I use are EMDR Therapy and IFS Therapy, both of which are trauma based modalities.
About Me & My Practice
I have lived experience with an eating disorder and been in recovery for almost 15 years. I grew up in a fat body and experienced childhood trauma -- between those things, I found an eating disorder as my means of coping. Post recovery, I continue exist in a large body, due to various medical issues I currently exist in a straight sized body. I stumbled across HAES® about 7 years ago and have been engaging in this work since that time personally and professionally. I also recently completed the Body Trust Certification Program which deeply informs my approach as well.
Outside of my work as a therapist (which I love), I live with my partner, two kids, and little dog outside of Denver. I love to read nonfiction, go out to dinner with friends, practice yoga, and listen to live music.
Outside of my work as a therapist (which I love), I live with my partner, two kids, and little dog outside of Denver. I love to read nonfiction, go out to dinner with friends, practice yoga, and listen to live music.
Accessibility Considerations
I offer virtual therapy sessions. I work on the second floor of a cozy office building that includes elevator and wheelchair access. I offer 2 reduced fee and pro bono slots every week to those who hold marginalized identities. I do not use o-words or do not focus on weight or numbers.