
Molly (Molly Casebere) Casebere
(She/Her/Hers)
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC)
I am passionate about helping athletes navigate mental health challenges to improve their athletic performance.
I look forward to meeting you! I have been practicing for 16 years on a college campus and in private practice. I most enjoy working with high school and college athletes and helping them find a balance between sport and life. I work from a strength based model and help clients make decisions and behavior changes to create the life they want.
Practice hours (EDT)
Areas of focus
Areas of expertise
- Athletic Performance
- Perfectionism
- Performance Anxiety
- Relationship(s) with Friends/Roommates
- Self-Esteem
- Women's Issues
Age groups
- Teens (13-17)
- Young adults (18-30)
Special groups
- Athletes
Treatment specialties
Therapeutic modalities
- Individual Therapy
Treatments
- Coaching
- Behavior Therapy
- Reality Therapy
- Brainspotting
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Brief Psychotherapy
- Interpersonal Therapy
- Solution-Focused Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Remote options
- Video
Payment options
$150 — $225per session
Insurance
In-network coverage provided for the following insurance companies
- Aetna – North Carolina
- Blue Cross Blue Shield – Tennessee
- Blue Cross Blue Shield – North Carolina
- Bright HealthCare – North Carolina
- Cigna – North Carolina
- Documentation provided for patient filling
- In-network insurance
- Out-of-pocket
- I offer a free consultation
Payment methods
- Credit Card
- Flexible Spending Account
- Health Savings Account
- Online
Credentials
Licenses
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor
8518, North Carolina
Licensed Professional Counselor
7256, Tennessee
Certificates
Certified in Brainspotting
David Grand
Education
University of North Carolina Greensboro
MS (Master of Science), 2006
Specialization in Sport and Exercise Psychology
University of North Carolina Greensboro
MS (Master of Science in Counseling), 2008
Specialization in Student Development in Higher Education