Stacey Reimann - LMSW
Clinical Associate
Stacey is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) offering relational psychotherapy to couples and individuals (adults and adolescents). Rooted in understanding one’s unique context and culture, their approach is tailored to each client and explores how our relationships - past and present - offer a blueprint for how we heal and how we live.
Stacey works with a variety of identities and backgrounds, including those going through major life changes or loss, facing questions of gender and sexuality, coping with inherited or experienced trauma, and moving through familial or relational conflict. In working with primarily LGBTQ+ and non-traditional couples, focuses include navigating differences of identity, desire, or values between partners; exploring questions of non-monogamy; (re)building trust and intimacy; or helping through a process of uncoupling.
Stacey uses interventions based in emotionally focused therapy, psychodynamic theories, and liberation psychology to identify the resources in yourself and your environment that best support you. In sessions, this could look like talking through the uncertain or difficult parts of your emotional landscape, noticing patterns in the here-and-now that may be informed by past experiences, and understanding the ways societal and systemic forces create friction for you as you move through the world.
Stacey received an MSW from the Smith School of Social Work and has a background in advocating for individuals in the criminal legal system, in working with queer and not-yet-out athletes, and in facilitating educational programming with children of all ages. They were raised in the Deep South, are a reader and a dancer, and are learning how the process of fixing their bike, like therapy, is collaborative and ongoing. Stacey offers virtual and in-person sessions and invites the possible ways that therapy will work for you.