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dr. cassia mosdell

Dr. Cassia Mosdell

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Support and therapy for doxxing survivors

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Therapy for doxxing survivors

The experience of being doxxed for political speech can be isolating, frightening, and paralyzing. Anyone who has gone through it knows how quickly it can stop you in your tracks, narrow your world, and disconnect you from what matters most.


One of the most difficult parts of being doxxed is how hard it can be to find others who share this experience. Many people isolate in shame or fear, leaving them to navigate it alone. Even when you wholeheartedly believe in your values and stand by your words, harassment takes its toll. The attacks are often racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and cruel. Despite your best efforts, it’s nearly impossible not to internalize some of it.

The word doxxing

As someone who has been doxxed for political speech by right-wing groups for many years, I offer a space to talk openly about the impact of doxxing and to process the complicated emotions it brings up. You don’t have to face it alone.


The experience of being doxxed violates a fundemental sense of security. Existential therapy is in many ways uniquly suited to helping acknowledge and process this radical shift in your lived experience - from feeling relatively safe to suddenly being exposed and vulnerable. Rather than minimizing these feelings, existential therapy creates space to fully recognize this profound breach while finding ways to reclaim agency.

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When doxxed, you're often forced to question whether speaking your truth is "worth it." An existential approach can help you to explore core values and consider how to live authentically despite external threats. It supports you in reconnecting with what gives your life meaning beyond the harassment, helping you determine which aspects of your voice are essential to your sense of self.


In many ways, being doxxed thrusts us into a real existential moment. It forces upon us a self-consciousness that abruptly pulls us out of the everyday rhythms of life. We become hyperaware of our vulnerability and the fragility of boundaries we once took for granted.


While deeply painful, this rupture can awaken something vital within us—a heightened sense of agency, reserves of courage we never knew we possessed and the aliveness that comes when we live our lives with a sense of inner consent. Please reach out for more information about existential therapy for doxxing survivors. 

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