Hello, and welcome to the website for I’m Listening, LLC. Thank you for landing here. This is a business dedicated to the delivery of exceptional, culturally-conscious counseling and mental health services to all who seek or need guidance in, with, and through their specific concerns and wishes. Please continue to peruse the site at your leisure to hopefully find a service or resource that may best befit your needs.

Meet the Therapist

Giovani Casseus, MS/EdS, LPCC

Giovani, or Gio, Casseus and is a Haitian, American man. He grew up in FL, USA and spent most of his upbringing socializing with siblings, neighborhood friends, and schoolmates; watching and playing sports, reading and writing, going out to eat, and shopping. Giovani now thoroughly enjoys spending his time: at the beach or coffee shop, running, socializing with friends and family, and reading or writing. Shopping continues to be his favorite hobby.

Click below to learn more about Giovani’s therapeutic approaches.

Clinical Specialties

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Behavioral Issues

  • Relationship Issues

  • Identity and Intersectionality Issues

  • Addiction and Substance Abuse

  • Family Conflict

  • Clinical Assessments

  • Life Transitions

  • Employment Issues

Services

Mental and Behavioral Health Consultations

Individual Counseling

Couple/Family Counseling

Land Acknowledgment

I acknowledge that we are gathered on the ancestral and contemporary lands of the Ute, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Apache, Comanche, and the 48 contemporary tribal nations who have inhabited and cared for this region for countless generations. I pay my respects to their elders past, present, and emerging and express my gratitude for their profound and enduring connection to this land. I also acknowledge the historic and ongoing injustices, including forced removals, genocide, and dispossession that continue to impact Indigenous communities in Colorado and beyond. I honor the resilience and strength of Indigenous peoples who continue to maintain their cultural traditions and languages as well as the ongoing struggle for justice, sovereignty, and cultural revitalization; I stand with the Land Back movement.

I also acknowledge the labor of enslaved Africans and their descendants who worked this stolen land for the colonists, and who continue to disproportionately face economic oppression, racism, violence, and exploitation.