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Kelsey Cain is a therapist located in Waterloo, IA. They specialize in social worker. With over 2 years of experience, they bring deep expertise to every client.
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Kelsey Cain is a therapist based in Waterloo, Iowa, with two years of professional experience. Holding credentials as a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Kelsey brings specialized training in both mental health and substance use treatment. These qualifications reflect completion of advanced coursework and supervised clinical practice in their respective fields. Kelsey's dual credentials position them to address complex cases where mental health and addiction concerns intersect, offering clients integrated support grounded in evidence-based approaches.
Kelsey's LMSW credential indicates completion of a master's degree in social work with clinical training and supervised practice hours, signaling readiness to diagnose and treat mental health conditions. The CADC certification demonstrates specialized knowledge in substance use disorders and recovery support, requiring dedicated coursework and examination. Together, these credentials mean Kelsey has formal training to address both psychiatric and addiction-related concerns, with board-recognized qualifications in each domain. This dual expertise allows for more comprehensive assessment when clients face overlapping mental health and substance use challenges.