Casi Wogenrich, MS

I am a Masters level clinician at Old Town Psychology and a doctoral candidate in the Medical and Clinical Psychology program at The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). I completed my Master of Science degree in Behavioral Health at Tulane University in 2019 and went on to work as a case manager for military families who have a dependent with special needs. In 2022, I was commissioned into the United States Navy and am currently an active-duty officer.

My therapeutic approach involves prioritizing patient-identified goals while integrating evidence-based psychological interventions. I have provided cognitive-behavioral, acceptance and commitment, and exposure-based therapies. I have experience providing individual and group therapy – in person and via telehealth – in outpatient behavioral health settings. I have also administered psychological testing to adolescents and adults. I am deeply appreciative of the opportunity support my clients throughout their therapeutic journey and assist in the achievement of their goals.

I have a passion for assisting families and individuals in navigating the diagnostic process and accessing appropriate care. I hope to provide a caring and supportive environment for families and individuals as they work to develop positive behavioral health practices.


PUBLICATIONS and presentations

Robey, N., Margolies, S., Sutherland, L., Rupp, C., Black, C., Hill, T., & Baker, C. N. (2021). Understanding staff- and system-level contextual factors relevant to trauma-informed care implementation. Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice and policy, 13(2), 249–257.

Wittich, C., Rupp, C., Overstreet, S., Baker, C. N., & the New Orleans Trauma-Informed Schools Learning Collaborative. (2020). Barriers and facilitators of the implementation of trauma-informed schools. Research and Practice in the Schools, 7, 33-48.

Rupp, C., Baker, C. N., & Leff, S. S.  (August 2020) Identifying Parenting Practices Important in the Development of Oppositional Defiant Disorder in an Urban, Racial and Ethnic Minority Population. Poster presentation at the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington D.C./Virtual.