Congratulations to Casey Lee on Becoming an AEDP Certified Therapist!

Dear friends and colleagues, 

Ben Medley and I are happy to announce that Casey Lee is now a Certified AEDP Therapist! 
Casey is a gentle, empathic, and highly skilled clinician who brings a spacious and grounding presence to his work and his therapeutic relationships. His care is palpable, as he consistently invites patients into their somatic-affective experience, and guides them through their change processes, artfully balancing leading and following. Casey’s video examples clearly illustrate his relational skills and his ability to work effectively in all four states of AEDP’s  transformational process. 

Here’s what Ben Medley’s had to say about supervising Casey:”Casey has been a member of an AEDP certification group that I have supervised for several years. From the get-go, I was struck by Casey’s warmth and care as a therapist. He works hard to help clients shift from experiences of suffering and distress to an embodied sense of their selves-at-best. He meets each client with the AEDP stance of compassion, calm and curiosity; welcomes each person’s affective experience; and seeks to undo their aloneness relationally. I have seen many clients express the transformational affects of feeling gratitude in their sessions with Casey. As a group member, Casey has been invaluable, bringing the same qualities I have witnessed in sessions to his support of his friends and colleagues all while striving for clinical excellence as an AEDP therapist. Congratulations, Casey!”

Here’s some of what the reviewers had to say about Casey’s work: 
“I found Casey to be likeable, personable, warm and supportive of his clients.  He partners with them to facilitate the work of healing.  He is good at seeing and resonating with clients and helping them put words to and explore their emotional experience.  One can tell that they feel seen, understood, and helped.””Casey has a good understanding of AEDP theory and skills.  He recognizes opportunities for growth and exploration and forges a path forward.  He is able to facilitate healing so that clients feel helped and in a different place than when they started.” 

Casey’s reflections on his AEDP journey:
I’m Casey Lee and I I have a private practice Rooted Hearts Counseling in Columbia, SC and work with individuals and couples in person or virtually within the State. I was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Canada, and now live in South Carolina with my wife and 6 year old triplet boys. Looking back in my journey, it makes a lot of sense why I am deeply drawn to AEDP.

When I was in grad school I had to write a paper on my paradigm for change. I wrote that I believe the main “problem” is disconnection from self, others, and God (something or someone larger and beyond us) and that change comes from connecting with self, others, and God. The centrality of attachment and creating a secure attachment with self, others, and God is what I feel our hearts long for. 
I also remember one of my favorite classes in undergrad was positive psychology. I felt so alive, hopeful, and energized learning about flow and resilience. If there was a picture to describe the course it would be the front cover of the AEDP 2.0 book. The focus on the green plant shooting through barren rocks. 

So AEDP’s focus on undoing aloneness and on transformance resonated deeply with what moves and energizes me deeply. AEDP is where I feel at home, where I feel like myself. And in this home I have “family” who have been a huge support for me in this journey of learning AEDP. Thank you Richard Harrison and Ben Medley for being a safe and supportive place for me to watch my videos with and learn the theoretical and practical ways to doing and being an AEDP therapist. I appreciate the way you both model AEDP and I often feel less alone with you in reviewing my sessions. I also have learned so much being in our “Forever Ben” group with you James McCracken, Jenna Teves, and Kelly Bozard through watching your work and hearing your feedback. Thanks for undoing my aloneness in learning as well!
Please join me in congratulating Casey on this significant achievement and well-deserved recognition. You can do so by writing to him directly at: casey@rootedheartscounseling.com

Bravo, Casey!
Richard
* * * * * Richard Harrison, PhD, R.Psych. (#1855)

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