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Practical, collaborative counseling for everyday challenges

Stacey Luczejko, LPC

19 years in practice · based in Pennsylvania · sessions in English · 6 methods listed · online only

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About Stacey

Stacey Luczejko is a Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Counselor who focuses on helping adults facing stress, anxiety, grief, and life changes. She writes short, practical takeaways into sessions so people leave with something they can use right away. Stacey aims to create straightforward plans that fit each person’s life and interests.

Stacey blends several approaches to meet individual needs. She draws on client-centered work to follow the person’s pace and cognitive-behavioral ideas to identify unhelpful thoughts and change them.

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Background and approach

She also uses dialectical behavior therapy skills and motivational interviewing to build coping tools and strengthen commitment to change. Her background includes a bachelor’s degree in Psychological and Social Sciences from Pennsylvania State University and two master’s degrees from Rider University in Counseling and an Educational Specialist degree in counseling services.

Stacey has spent nearly two decades in counseling roles across school and community settings. In sessions she keeps language plain and practical. Conversations often lead to simple action steps, skill practice, or short homework that connects to daily routines.

She sometimes weaves a client’s hobbies or media interests into work to make skills more relevant. People who prefer a collaborative and down-to-earth style may find Stacey’s approach useful. She focuses on thought patterns, behaviors, and clear action plans to help people move through challenges and toward goals.

Approaches that guide online care

Stacey often uses client-centered therapy which focuses on listening, empathy, and following the person’s goals. This approach helps when someone needs a steady, nonjudgmental space to sort through feelings and decide what matters most.

She also uses cognitive behavioral therapy, a practical method that links thoughts, feelings, and actions. CBT helps people spot unhelpful thinking patterns and try small behavior changes that can improve mood and daily functioning.

Finding the right approach is a joint process. Stacey works with each person to decide which methods fit their needs and goals. Together they try strategies, track what helps, and adjust the plan over time.

Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to give flexibility. Video works well for full conversations and visual cues, phone can be easier when bandwidth is limited, live chat suits shorter check-ins, and text messaging supports ongoing reminders and brief reflections. These options make it easier to fit therapy into work, school, or caregiving schedules and let people choose what feels most manageable.
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Questions people ask

What concerns does she commonly address?

She works with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relationship and intimacy-related issues, parenting strain, sleep and eating issues, anger, career and workplace problems, compassion fatigue, ADHD concerns, and related areas listed on her profile.

How would you describe her therapy style?

Her style is practical and collaborative. She combines client-centered listening with cognitive-behavioral and dialectical skills to create simple action plans and coping tools.

What is her professional background?

She studied Psychological and Social Sciences at Pennsylvania State University and earned two master’s degrees from Rider University in Counseling and an Educational Specialist degree in counseling services, bringing 19 years of counseling experience.

Where is she licensed and based?

She is a Pennsylvania LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor and practices from Pennsylvania.

Which languages and international options are supported?

Sessions are offered in English and she is not accepting international clients at this time.

What formats are available for sessions?

Sessions may be conducted by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging depending on the client’s needs.

How does cost and payment work?

Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin a therapy match?

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