Stacy Henry, LCSW

Ages 12+, Grief & Loss · Complex Family Dynamics · Caregiving · Foster Care/Adoption

Stacy Henry, LCSW received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Texas A&M University and continued her education, obtaining her master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas- Arlington. She began her career as a social worker working for a faith-based, inner-city ministry, where she developed a deep passion for serving and supporting individuals far beyond material needs. The majority of Stacy’s decade plus social work career to follow was spent in the outpatient setting at Children’s Medical Center, providing long-term support to families caring for children with significant medical complexities. Throughout her career, Stacy has also had the privilege of working with victims of domestic violence and those walking through complex pregnancies and infant loss.

Stacy is passionate about meeting people right where they are at, taking the time to establish a trusting therapeutic relationship. Stacy specializes in treating individuals with depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, interpersonal conflict, and complex family dynamics. Stacy has experience supporting individuals who are caregiving for a loved one, as well as those walking through the foster care and/or adoption process. Using a variety of treatment modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI) and solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT), Stacy works alongside clients providing them with the insight and tools to move forward in their current season of life.

Oftentimes we assume everyone around us is doing well and we convince ourselves that we are the only ones struggling, which can leave us hesitant to seek support. Stacy highly values the courage, transparency, and vulnerability that it takes to enter a therapeutic relationship. Through partnering together, Stacy hopes to help her clients find moments of hope and joy, even in the depths of angst and despair. Stacy’s focus is not to “fix” the situation, but rather to empower her clients to have the tools they need to move toward health and healing.

Outside of work, Stacy enjoys spending time with her children, traveling with her husband (when he plans every detail) and serving within the women’s ministry at her church. Stacy’s family has recently had the privilege of supporting children and families involved in the foster care system, which they hope to continue for years to come.

Single Session: $165
Double Session: $285