Meet Your Facilitators
The Beehive Intensives & Training Team
Healing can’t happen alone. The Beehive Intensives & Training team is honored to guide individuals, organizations, and groups through the work of transforming lives. It’s an incredible journey. Here, meet your guides.
Founders
Catie Cartisano, MSW, LSW, LSUDC and Katie Slaughter, MSW, LCSW
Catie Cartisano and Katie Slaughter are a dynamic duo whose profound commitment to mental health therapy and trauma support has a transformative impact on individuals seeking healing and recovery. With a combined expertise in trauma-informed care, Catie and Katie leverage their extensive training and decades of experience to provide compassionate and evidence-based interventions to those in need.
Throughout their distinguished careers, Catie and Katie have worked tirelessly with individuals, couples, and families across diverse settings and populations, including severe cases of PTSD, substance use disorders, sexual addictions, inmates, veterans, and the severely mentally ill. Their clinical acumen and unwavering dedication to their clients' well-being have earned them recognition as leaders in the field of mental health therapy.
Both Catie and Katie are EMDR certified and proficient in utilizing a wide array of evidence-based modalities to facilitate healing, including Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and more. As owners and directors of a prominent dual-diagnosis treatment center in Salt Lake City, UT, they provide comprehensive care and support to individuals facing complex mental health and addiction challenges.
Catie and Katie's collaborative approach, coupled with their commitment to excellence, fosters a therapeutic environment where clients feel empowered to embark on their journey towards recovery and resilience. Through their compassionate guidance and expertise, they continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve, bringing hope and healing to individuals and families in need.