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Caci Tassano, Psychotherapist

Psychotherapist
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Insurances accepted
99% of patients have successfully booked with these insurances
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
UnitedHealthcare
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
UnitedHealthcare Oxford
Cigna

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Caci Tassano, Psychotherapist

Working With The LGBTQI Community I have been and active member in the LGBTQI community of over 30 years. While much progress has been made in the struggle to fight for the recognition and de-stigmatisation in the LGBTQI community remains , both from outside and within the community. In sessions we can work together to heal from the wounds handed down from the harm that stereo types and a lack of acceptance from the cisgendered heteronormative society can bring. I offer a safe queer positive environment for both cisgender and non-binary members of the LGBTQI community. Working With First Responders and Workplace Trauma Even before the global pandemic of 2020 many medical care workers such as Nurses, Doctors, Firefighters and EMTs and Paramedics were experiencing fatigue and burnout due to long hours and large caseloads of patients. The Global pandemic and Covid 19 have only increased the number of Healthcare and first responders feeling overwhelmed or disillusioned with their careers because of the heightened and sustained workloads. In sessions we can work together with tools such as mindfulness to aide in managing stress as well as; strategising how to prioritise self and self-care through work/life balance practices to better maintain longevity in demanding healthcare field. Working With Men I provide a confidential, judgment free space for men to explore their experiences with talking about relationships, sex, feeling overwhelmed or resentful with the demands and responsibilities of being a provider or partner. Working With Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse I work with male survivors of sexual abuse and trauma whom are seeking to reclaim their sense of self; self advocacy and to reclaim control over their lives and to learn coping skills to outgrow and move beyond the trauma of the abuse. I will help you discover the underlying truths about being a survivor of sexual abuse, “ You are not alone. It was not and is not your fault. It is never too late to heal and it is possible for things to get better!” Using Mindfulness in and Outside of Sessions Often with the stress and distractions of everyday life we loose touch with our authentic selves. Unbalanced life situations such as poor work life balance, codependency, people pleasing, taking care of others and out dated ways of coping the challenges of life. Self awareness and self appreciation is a muscle just like any other and it takes practice to unlearn old habits that reinforce negative feelings and self perceptions. They are called mindfulness “exercises” for a reason! In session we will “work out” your innate ability to create a calm, introspective and peaceful state of my from which you will be better suited to met challenging emotions or circumstances. Using IFS; Internal Family Systems When we we talk about Internal Family Systems (IFS) one important concept is that of “The Self”, being in Self and experiencing life and reaching to it from Self. It can be easy to experience the feeling of being in self in times we are engaged in activities that bring us into Self easily. Athletes and artists know this experience well and often describe this feeling of “being in the zone or being in flow.” When we are in this state of being we can engage with what Richard Swartz, founder of IFS Therapy “ tabled “The 8 C’s”; Curiosity, Compassion, Clarity, Connectedness, Creativity, Courage, Confidence, Calm. Exiles and Protectors

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Wait time
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Bedside manner
5.00
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Caci is fantastic and very supportive and knowledgeable.
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