Stacy Rosevear
Clinical (LMHC) and Art Therapy Intern
It has probably been quite a road to get here…Welcome!
Our identities are complex and each of us are doing the best we can within the systems surrounding us. You can expect deep listening and authenticity from me as we explore your strengths and personalized boundary work applicable to your relationships. You are the expert on your life; we will work in collaboration.
Art therapy is an invitation to try new ways to discover, explore, and release feelings and thoughts, but not a requirement. Making images, sculpting, or writing can be powerful and soothing outlets. I offer a trauma-informed approach and am committed to practicing decolonial therapy. I acknowledge I live on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup tribe, a Coast Salish People. Generational and racial trauma are real. I am trained in several therapy modes, but person-centered and narrative therapy come naturally.
I work with teens and adults of any gender identification. My areas of special interest are grief and rituals, anxiety, identity work, supporting the intricacy and burnout often inherent to caregiving, working with people in the helping professions, and career counseling.
Actively learning American Sign Language (ASL), I hope to additionally serve people of the vibrant Deaf and Hard of Hearing and others who use sign language to connect, within the next few years.
Specializations & Expertise
grief and rituals
anxiety
identity work
caregiving burnout
helping professionals
career counseling
decolonial
art therapy
person-centered
narrative
learning ASL for Deaf/HoH clients