Transformative mental health and educational consultation for the community.
Transformative mental health and educational consultation for students, parents, educators, as well as community organizations.

Fostering resilience so more of us can thrive

Specialities

Professional Development

Evidence-based professional development curated for the needs of the professional. 

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Applied Behavior Analysis Consultation

Effective behavioral assessment and intervention applicational across settings. 

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Mental Health and Educational Consultation

Ensuring access within the clinic, home, school, as well community settings.

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Parent Coaching


Tailored to the individual needs and goals, taking into account each family's unique situation.


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Hi, I am Dr. Casey Dupart

It is my belief and experience that everyone needs support that is tailored to their unique lived experience and context. It takes a village to develop holistically.


As a trained K12 administrator, school psychologist, certified clinical trauma professional, and board certified behavior analyst, I have worked across a variety of settings from the home, to clinics, to schools to state education agencies.   As an Air Force spouse I understand the experience of navigating a variety of communities across Italy, Maryland, Texas, North Carolina, Utah, Hawai'i, and Colorado.

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Recent posts

By Casey Dupart November 23, 2023
Harmonizing: Expertise: The Art of Seamless Collaboration
By Casey Dupart October 18, 2023
Understanding and Overcoming a Modern Epidemic
By Casey Dupart December 30, 2020
Distance learning and hybrid learning have created a whole new set of challenges for students, especially students with disabilities. Replicating the individualized support provided at schools is a growing concern for parents as we navigate the ongoing pandemic.
By Casey Dupart June 3, 2020
COVID-19 has created new challenges for us all. We are learning new platforms and ways to connect that we previously could not have imagined. While we adjust to our new normal it is important to prioritize self-care. Yes, that is easier said than done. But, as educators, we know how valuable developing our resiliency is for our capacity to support students as well as decreasing risk for burnout. We can not pour from empty cups, friends.
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