Meet Stacey
Laugh, Cry, Therapy Helps!
I have experience guiding all ages, genders, sexualities, and relationships, primarily supporting trauma, anxiety, gender, sexuality, depression, healing from hatred and discrimination, suicidal ideation, and grief and loss. I adjust my therapeutic style based on your unique needs and interests, and have developed a genuine love of EMDR.
Sometimes you just need a neutral person to talk to within a culturally safe therapeutic space. I am dedicated to creating a calm and safe space for you to express yourself in ways comfortable to you, and will encourage to you carry on with self-compassion and resiliency. I love to incorporate laughter and bring a refreshing approach to therapy.
Live Unapologetically, Love Unconditionally
Trauma-Informed, Queer-Affirming Psychotherapy
Being human is hard. Between stress, responsibilities, and relationships, it can feel overwhelming and exhausting. Maybe you have also experienced trauma, which confounds the complexities of life even more. If you feel stuck, unmotivated, anxious, depressed, overwhelmed, wanting to give up, you are not alone. I have felt this way, and I have experienced trauma and loss, and that is why I am here to help you. If you are ready to strive with resiliency, as opposed to suffering with feelings of fear, guilt, shame, etc., you have found the right place!
EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Guiding You Toward Emotional Wellness
EMDR is a psychotherapy that helps you heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of difficult life experiences.
Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can heal quickly from severe emotional pain. Simply put. It does so by unblocking the brain's information processing system, which then allows healing to happen.
EMDR is used to treat:
- PTSD, and other trauma and stress-related issues
- Anxiety, panic attacks, phobias
- Chronic Illness and medical issues
- Depression and bipolar disorder
- Dissociative disorder
- Eating disorders
- Grief and loss
- Pain
- Performance anxiety
- Personality disorders
- Sexual assault
- Sleep disturbance
- substance use and addiction
- Violence and abuse