Cassie Hubble

Meet Cassie!

Life is short and challenging! Yet, it is full of joy and purpose. Finding a balance with all of the roles you juggle can be stressful. Whether you are trying to balance a career and family or entering parenthood and wondering how this fits with your already busy life, there is a way to find balance and joy. It can make all the difference in the world to receive compassion and guidance during these growing times. I am passionate about finding the joy and purpose in life and getting to a place that you feel confidence wearing many hats. Life transitions, work/life balance and how to create meaning and purpose are my areas of focus.

Cassie  is a licensed professional counselor supervisor (LPC-S) (TX# 64558), a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) (TX# 202722) and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor in the state of Texas. She earned her Doctorate in Counseling Studies, with a specialization in Marriage and Family Counseling from Capella University and her Master’s degree in Forensic Psychology from the University of North Dakota.  In addition to her practice, she is an Associate Professor at Abilene Christian University where she enjoys teaching students in the Graduate Counseling Program.

Cassie has served on the Executive Board of Directors for the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy for 7 years. She is passionate about opportunities to advocate for the mental health profession.

Play Therapy

Individual Counseling

Couples Counseling

Teen Counseling

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Rushing, C., Kennington, M., Smith, J., Davenport, B, & Bartee, R. (2017). Practice panic! How to start a thriving and secure private practice. Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy’s 43rd Annual Conference, Austin, TX.

Rushing, C. & Sparks, M. (2017). Mission possible: How to engage teens in family counseling. Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy’s 43rdAnnual Conference, Austin, TX.

Rushing, C. & Sparks, M. (2016). Family dynamics of the stay-at-home father and working mother relationship. International Organization of Social Science and Behavioral Research Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Rushing, C. & Sparks, M. (2016). Healthy marriage, happy children: Implementing play into family counseling. Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy’s 42ndAnnual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Rushing, C. & Sparks, M. (2015). Pragmatic considerations: A qualitative examination of working mother and stay at home father relationships. International Organization of Social Science and Behavioral Research Conference, Boca Raton, FL.

Rushing, C. & Sparks, M. (2014). Division of household labor in stay-at-home father and working mother families. International Organization of Social Science and Behavioral Research Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Rushing, C. (2014). Play at any age. Dallas Metro Counseling Association (Chapter of Texas Counseling Association), Dallas, TX.

Rushing, C. (2013). Is play really therapy? Southern Methodist University Continuing and Professional Education Conference, Plano, TX.

Sparks, M. & Rushing, C. (2015). Enhancing quality of life of older adults. Texas Counseling Association’s 59th Annual Professional Growth Conference, Corpus Christi, TX.

Sparks, M. & Rushing, C. (2014). Mental health and the elderly. Texas Counseling Association’s 58th Annual Professional Growth Conference, Dallas, TX.

Sparks, M. & Rushing, C. (2014). An examination of factors related to quality of life of older adults. International Organization of Social Science and Behavioral Research Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Rushing, C., & Sparks, M. (2017). Pragmatic Considerations: A qualitative examination of working mother and stay at home father relationships. American Journal of Men’s Health, DOI/full/10.1177/1557988317693347.

Rushing, C., Sparks, M., & Powell, L. (2015). Division of household labor in stay at home father & working mother families. Journal of Social Sciences Research, Vol 1.

Rushing, C. & Powell, L. (2014). Family dynamics of the stay-at-home father and working mother relationship. American Journal of Men’s Health, DOI:10.1177/1557988314549414.

  • PhD in Human Services
    • Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy
    • Specialization in Counseling Studies
  • Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology
  • Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (TX 64558)
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (TX 202722)
  • Registered Play Therapist Supervisor
  • Awarded “Best Paper” for research presented on division of household labor in stay-at-home father and working mother families at 2014 International Organization of Social Science and Behavioral Research Conference, San Antonio, TX.
  • Awarded The Jamesanna Kirven Education Endowment Scholarship Fund from Texas Counseling Association in 2015
  • Elected as President on the executive board for Dallas Metro Counseling Association (DMCA) from 2010-2013.
  • Elected as the Pre-Clinical Fellow Representative to the Board of Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy for 2016-2018
  • Elected as the Secretary to the Board of Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy for 2018-2022

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“Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.” – Brene Brown