Stacy Carpenter
Stacy is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Intern. She recognizes therapy is a vulnerable process and brings compassion, experience, real talk, and love of people, which may make her the therapist you need.
As a therapist, Stacy’s empathy allows her to come alongside her clients, giving them a safe place to show up authentically, and to explore their emotions, challenges and goals. Stacy and her clients then work together to implement new mindsets and tools to journey towards health and wellness.
Stacy enjoys working with children, teens, families, couples and individuals. She offers a whole person approach to therapy and EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tapping to release trauma and negative beliefs to assist with healing and growth. Stacy incorporates a play based therapeutic approach when working with children. She is passionate about marginalized populations-serving the foster care system and people experiencing incarceration/reintegration. She recognizes that our hurts are areas God wants to heal.
Stacy’s professional background includes an undergraduate degree from Nevada State College, a graduate degree in School Counseling and Clinical Professional Counseling from UNLV, including an internship at the Renewing Life Center. Stacy served nearly twenty years in education, both as an educator and a Licensed Professional School Counselor.
Stacy and her husband, Clay, have been married for 29 years and have been blessed by the therapeutic process themselves-individually, as a couple, as parents raising their now 3 adult children, and as a foster family. Stacy enjoys camping, hiking, reading, country music, dancing and all things family and friends.