Cassidy Kirk

Cassidy is currently pursuing a PhD in Clinical Psychology, with a strong commitment to fostering environments where all children, especially those with neurodivergent brains, can thrive. She attends Fielding Graduate University, a prestigious school, "renowned for offering the only APA-accredited clinical psychology doctoral program in the nation to be selected as a Top 100-degree producer for minorities by Diverse Issues in Higher Education."

With over 10 years of experience working with neurodivergent children, Cassidy has served in various roles including Teaching Assistant in special education classrooms, respite care provider, behavior technician, and intake coordinator. Similar to that of Dr. Dobbs, her career goals include establishing a practice dedicated to supporting neurodivergent children and educating society that different brains aren’t bad—just different. Her specialties include behavior modification, ABA therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, narrative therapy, token economy, and coping skills/resilience education. Cassidy is passionate about helping children and their families create supportive and empowering environments.

Cassidy is a wonderful support for those seeking therapy and who might struggle with the full cost of typical sessions.