About Stacey
Stacey Floyd is a licensed professional counselor with 25 years of experience based in South Carolina. She helps people navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life shifts in calm, practical ways. Her work aims to ease overwhelming moments and build everyday coping skills.
Stacey creates a respectful space where clients can talk about difficult experiences. She focuses on improving communication, managing stress, and strengthening self-esteem. Sessions often include straightforward tools to manage mood and reduce reactivity.
Background and approach
Her background includes long-term clinical work with adults facing grief, relationship strain, parenting stress, and identity-related concerns. Stacey draws on a range of methods to match each person’s needs instead of using a single technique for everyone. In sessions she combines skill-building with supportive listening.
That means clients learn practical strategies such as thought challenging, behavioral experiments, and grounding practices alongside time to process emotions. She also uses approaches that can help when past events continue to cause distress. Stacey pays attention to cultural context and life stage when planning care.
She helps people work through adoption and foster care questions, aging and geriatric concerns, and the losses that come with midlife changes. Her style is steady, direct, and compassionate. People who see Stacey can expect a collaborative process that balances short-term coping and longer-term goals.
She works to make therapy fit daily life so progress is sustainable and realistic.
Approaches that guide online care
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps people notice unhelpful thoughts without getting stuck in them and then commit to actions that reflect their values. It can be useful for anxiety, low mood, and coping with life changes. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on identifying patterns of thinking and behavior that keep problems going and teaching practical strategies to change them, which often helps with anxiety and depression. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an approach used to reduce the lasting impact of traumatic memories by processing them in a structured way; it can ease post-traumatic stress symptoms and related distress.Finding the right approach is part of the work. Stacey will collaborate with each person to choose methods that fit their goals, pace, and comfort level. That means trying techniques, checking what helps, and adjusting the plan together over time.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to add flexibility. Video lets people use visual cues and longer session work, phone can be simpler when bandwidth is low, live chat is good for shorter check-ins, and text messaging supports ongoing reflection between meetings. These formats make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules and different life situations.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Relationship issues
Also listed
- Adoption and foster care
- Aging and geriatric issues
- Bipolar disorder
- Communication problems
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Family conflicts
- Family problems
- Forgiveness
- Grief
- Guilt and shame
- Intimacy-related issues
- Isolation / loneliness
- Jealousy
- Midlife crisis
- Multicultural concerns
- Parenting issues
- Post-traumatic stress
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Sexuality
- Trauma and abuse
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 25 years
- Licensed
- South Carolina
- Languages
- English