Stacy Creamer is an experienced therapist, having dedicated over 20 years to helping individuals navigate their emotional and psychological challenges. She understands that seeking a therapist can feel overwhelming, and she strives to create a welcoming environment where clients feel valued and understood. Stacy’s approach is uniquely tailored to each person’s needs, whether they require structured guidance or a compassionate ear to listen and acknowledge their pain. As a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with credentials as a certified trauma professional (CCTP), she offers a range of therapeutic modalities including Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Compassion-Focused Therapy, and Trauma-Focused approaches. Recognizing the significance of individual circumstances, Stacy fosters a safe, judgment-free space for teens, adults, and elders to explore their experiences. Her background encompasses work in hospitals, mental health centers, private practices, and college counseling, with a particular focus on supporting individuals navigating life transitions, trauma, PTSD, and anxiety. With a history of serving as the assistant director of mental health services at a large university, she has a soft spot for those facing college transitions. Prior to her career in mental health, Stacy spent a decade as an EMT, allowing her to relate well to front-line workers and first responders dealing with unique stresses. With her down-to-earth approach and a compassionate skill set, clients can be assured that they are not alone in their journey toward emotional well-being.
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Specialties
Anxiety PTSD/Trauma Student LifeTherapy Types
Compassion Focused Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Emotionally Focused Existential Feminist Humanistic Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Motivational Interviewing Multicultural Person-Centered Positive Psychology Relational Strength-Based Trauma FocusedAge Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Elder (65+) Teen (13 to 18)Modalities
IndividualsLanguages
English (US)
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