You may find yourself having the same conversations over and over, feeling misunderstood, or noticing distance where there used to be connection. Maybe communication turns into conflict, or things go quiet and unresolved. Intimacy may feel strained, inconsistent, or absent altogether. You care about the relationship, but something isn’t working—and you’re not sure how to change it.
This is a space grounded in intention, honesty, and meaningful connection. You can speak openly here, be challenged with clarity, and begin developing the skills needed to create lasting change in your relationships.
We understand that talking about relationship and intimacy concerns can feel vulnerable. You don’t have to navigate that alone. Our role is to meet you with respect, professionalism, and directness—guiding the conversations that are often difficult to have, but necessary for growth.
You can expect a calm, steady presence and an approach that balances emotional insight with practical tools. This is not about perfection. It is about taking responsibility, increasing awareness, and learning how to show up differently—for yourself and within your relationships.
Client Focus
Session Format: Couple, Family, Individual sessions.
Age Specialty: Adult, Senior, Young Adult
Demographic Expertise: Black / African American, Christian, LGBTQ+, Military / Veterans, Women clients.
Treatment Approach
- Brainspotting A therapy that uses eye positions to access and process unresolved trauma. It helps release emotional and physical pain held in the body.
- Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Focuses on strengthening emotional bonds in couples or families. It helps people identify negative cycles and create more secure connections.
- Family Systems Therapy Looks at problems within the context of the family as a whole. It aims to improve communication and balance in family relationships.
- Narrative Therapy Encourages people to view problems as separate from themselves and reframe their life story. It helps build resilience and self-identity.
Approach Description: Our approach is structured yet relational, grounded in evidence-based practices while honoring each client’s lived experience. Whether you are navigating long-standing issues or recent disruptions, therapy can help you reconnect with intention and clarity. More specifically, our clinicians utilize mostly Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy and Narrative Therapy.
Fees & Insurance
Fees
- Average Session Fee 100
- Affordable sliding scale therapy: apply if you may be eligible.
- We offer limited sliding scale appointments to help make therapy more accessible. Reduced fees are based on financial need and availability, and can be discussed during your initial consultation. If cost is a concern, we encourage you to reach out so we can explore available options together.
- Accepts Insurance
- Cigna, Aetna, Optum, United Healthcare/UnitedBehavioral, Harvard Pilgrim and Veteran Community Care Network (MS)-VACCN
Education & Credentials
Kasey Scharnett King LMFT-S, CST
- Female
- License # 204243 T0545
- Licensed in Texas
- Practicing Since 2021
Education: Our clinicians have a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with extensive training or certifications in Sex Therapy, Sex Addiction/Compulsive Behaviors
Kasey Scharnett King Practice Details
Therapy Sessions
- Available In-Person in Hurst, TX 76053 and Hurst, TX
- Available Online for residents of Mississippi, Texas
- Online Therapy Details: We utilize Therapy Portal for virtual sessions.
Lavender Healing Center is grounded in intention, honesty, and meaningful connection. We provide a space where clients can speak openly, be challenged with clarity, and develop the skills needed for lasting change in their relationships.
We understand that addressing relationship and intimacy concerns can feel vulnerable. Our role is to approach that work with respect, professionalism, and directness—guiding conversations that are often avoided but necessary for growth.
Clients often value our calm, steady presence and our ability to balance emotional insight with practical application. Therapy here is not about perfection because no one fits that bill. It is about taking responsibility, increasing awareness, and learning how to show up differently—for yourself and within your relationships.