Caroline Sasser
Caroline Sasser is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who treats adolescents, college students, and adults in individual, family, and relationship counseling. Caroline has a bachelors degree in psychology from Wake Forest University and a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of South Carolina. Her areas of expertise include eating disorders, self-esteem/body image challenges, broken or strained relationships, self confidence, anxiety, and depression. As an Eating Disorder Specialist, she gained hands-on experience as a primary therapist and body image specialist at an inpatient treatment center for eating disorders. Caroline's goal in counseling is to provide a safe and caring atmosphere that enables her to meet others where they are and join them on the road to a more fulfilled life. Caroline uses a person-centered approach in counseling and incorporates cognitive behavioral, experiential, and psychodynamic techniques to empower clients in their everyday lives. She also utilizes a personalized collaborative treatment model which includes incorporating loved ones when appropriate and consults regularly with medical providers, dieticians, schools and coaches. Caroline lives in Birmingham with her husband, three children and her therapy dog, Ruby. She is a member of IADEP (International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals), NEDA (National Eating Disorder Association), NASW (National Association of Social Workers), and ASCSW (Alabama Society for Clinical Social Work).