The Sweetest Therapy

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Williams Commerce, May 7, 2021 - Cooking - 84 pages

Scientific research has proved baking and cooking to be hobbies that promote healing and reduce stress.


The Sweetest Therapy takes a bold approach to the world of baking by showcasing it as a positive outlet for coping with grief, loss, and profound sadness. The narrative takes readers on a personal journey with Cassine as he candidly details how, after losing his mother to cancer in 2017, grief adversely impacted him by manifesting as emotional eating and negative self-talk. It also provides clinical advice from a therapist on how to combat negative self-talk by using uplifting affirmations to reframe it and to boost emotional resilience. Cassine's book leverages personal experience and professional insight to encourage those suffering from disheartening loss to use positive coping methods to heal, just like he did.


Additionally, The Sweetest Therapy features recipes for delectable treats such as Sour Cream Cheesecake, Crème Brûlée, Nanny's Banana Pudding, and many more. These have been meticulously food-styled by Jennifer Gill and are accompanied by beautiful snapshots by Dr. Devonte Williford. Nothing makes Cassine happier than baking and sharing desserts with others, and that zeal shines through in every recipe, all of which are easy to follow. If that isn't fantastic enough, brilliantly colorful pictures and fun facts about New Orleans' history and African American culture are sprinkled throughout this exciting, compact, easy-to-read, curated cookbook, all of which are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth, mind, and soul.

About the author (2021)

Chase Cassine, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and author of The Sweetest Therapy. He specializes in grief, communication and relational issues, depression, anxiety, trauma, and other psychiatric disorders. Additionally, as a trauma-informed therapist, he emphasizes a clinical approach of empathy, safety, resilience, and empowerment. A proud New Orleans native, he is a lover of the city's unique culture and possesses a great sense of humor as well as an intense passion for baking. Ross Williams was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. In May 2012, he graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology, then moved to Houston, Texas where he currently resides. Williams is currently a Best Selling Author of two novels, Made It Out & Crabs In A Barrel and the Owner of Williams Commerce which is the #1 rated writing services company in Houston, Texas. Former Ms. New Orleans 2015, Sierra Spears, is a proud alumna of Dillard University. She earned her B.A in Political Science. Currently, she attends Loyola Law School where she is working towards her juris doctorate and employed at a professional law firm in the downtown sector of New Orleans, La.

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