About Stacy
Stacy Walsh offers practical, person-focused therapy grounded in client-centered and solution-focused methods. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, based in Colorado and brings three years of professional experience. Stacy writes plainly and listens closely to help people untangle stress, anxiety, and relationship strain.
She aims for straightforward steps people can try between sessions. Stacy combines a client-centered stance with motivational interviewing and trauma-focused work. That means she starts with each person's goals and moves at a pace they choose.
Background and approach
Sessions may include short-term coaching moves, problem-solving around family and parenting, or careful work on past harm and grief. Her background includes work connected to child welfare systems and supporting caregivers and adoptive or foster families. She also has experience addressing domestic violence, first responder issues, compassion fatigue, and workplace struggles.
These experiences inform how she helps people manage life transitions and career concerns. Stacy focuses on practical tools for coping and building self-esteem. She supports people dealing with fertility challenges, pregnancy and childbirth concerns, and caregiver stress.
Her style is energetic and compassionate, with an emphasis on strengths and tangible progress. People meet Stacy for a mix of coaching-style planning and trauma-aware care. She encourages clear goals and regular check-ins so work in sessions connects to life outside therapy.
Her practice is offered in English for adults in Colorado.
How Stacy's approaches work online
Client-centered therapy starts by focusing on the person and their goals. The therapist listens without judgment and follows the client's lead to decide what matters most. This approach suits people who want a collaborative, paced process for problems like anxiety, relationship stress, or parenting concerns.Solution-focused therapy zeroes in on practical steps and small changes that move life forward. Sessions identify strengths and past successes, then build short-term plans to try between meetings. This method is useful for coping with career shifts, family conflict, and everyday stressors.
Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with each client about goals, preferences, and what feels comfortable. Together they decide whether to emphasize solution-focused planning, motivational interviewing to boost motivation, or trauma-informed care when past harm is part of the picture.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video sessions let people use face-to-face conversation and screen-based tools. Phone sessions can be a good fit when bandwidth is limited or a quicker check-in is needed. Live chat and messaging support shorter updates, ongoing coaching, or flexible check-ins between meetings. These options make it easier to fit sessions into workdays, parenting routines, or unpredictable schedules.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
- Self esteem
Also works with
- Adoption and foster care
- Career difficulties
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Coaching
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Domestic violence
- Family problems
- Fertility issues
- First responder issues
- Grief
- Guilt and shame
- Life purpose
- Parenting issues
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Relationship issues
- Stress, Anxiety
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Colorado
- Languages
- English