Cass is a clinical psychologist who is dedicated to supporting clients during the perinatal period, from preconception through to the early parenting years and beyond. She particularly enjoys supporting new parents navigating the push and pull of identity reformation that can so often be a hallmark of this time.
Complementing her perinatal experience, Cass also has a unique set of skills in career development and workplace well-being, making her well-equipped to support clients navigating complex work-life balance challenges. Cass welcomes babies to sessions and provides both short and long-term therapy. Cass is a committee member of the APS Perinatal and Infant Psychology Interest Group and is committed to ongoing professional development in perinatal and infant psychology.
Cass offers clinical supervision to master's students, those completing the registrar program, and early career psychologists interested in perinatal work.