Stacey's 25 years of professional experience includes working with children, individuals, and families, providing specialized mental health therapy tailored to diverse age groups and populations in her virtual private practice. She serves clients in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. Her expertise in modalities such as Brainspotting, Emotional Freedom Technique, Clinical Emotional Freedom Technique, and Comprehensive Energy Psychology allows her to address her clients unique needs in resolving individual and collective trauma. She specializes in working with other helping professionals and fellow mental health therapists, trauma and anxiety as well as people who identify with the traits of being highly sensitive and empath. She has worked with individuals who survived 9/11, tornadoes and other truamatic events.
She has a passion for education and sharing her expertise with other mental health professionals. She has experience as an Adjunct Professor at Temple University and Pennsylvania State University. Stacey's focus on children aged 6 and above highlights her dedication to early intervention and support for mental health issues in younger populations, which can have a significant and lasting impact on their well-being.
She is a sought after international speaker, author, consultant to her colleagues and helping professionals as well as corporations and religious organizations in the community. Her son helped her author the children's book, Jay's Horrible Day. The book is about racism, discrimination and resilience.