About Stacie
Stacie Borchert is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who helps people facing chronic pain, mood struggles, substance use challenges, anxiety, and life changes. She draws on her own experience living with long-term illness to listen without judgment and offer practical coping steps. Stacie aims to help clients build self-compassion and find ways forward that fit their lives.
Her work centers on real-life tools and simple creative techniques. She may use basic art activities, like card making, to help people name feelings and calm busy minds.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on what matters to the client and on small changes that add up over time. Stacie supports people working through depression, stress, low self-esteem, and addiction concerns. She also addresses caregiver strain, chronic illness and pain, isolation, and questions about life purpose and career.
Conversations can cover communication problems and impulsivity in plain, practical terms. With four years of professional experience, Stacie brings both clinical perspective and lived experience. She works with each person at their own pace and prioritizes clear, achievable goals.
Her Texas license as an LPC is part of her professional background. Therapy sessions can include talk therapy and brief creative practices tailored to the client. Stacie emphasizes hope, steady progress, and skills people can use between sessions to cope with stress and navigate change.
Approaches for managing pain, mood, and addiction online
Stacie uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques in plain, usable ways. One approach focuses on teaching coping skills for stress and anxiety - practical breathing, pacing, and short behavioral changes that reduce overwhelm and improve daily functioning. Another approach involves gentle emotion processing combined with creative activities, such as simple art or card making, to help people name feelings and build self-compassion during recovery from chronic illness or addiction.Determining which methods fit best is a collaborative process. The therapist works with each person to identify goals, try different techniques, and adjust the plan based on what helps most. Clients and the therapist choose tools together and set small, achievable steps to practice between sessions.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits for this work. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and guided creative exercises. Phone sessions are useful when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text-based messaging give frequent, flexible ways to touch base or share quick updates between meetings. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy days and to continue progress when in-person visits aren’t possible.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Career difficulties
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Co-morbidity
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Impulsivity
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Mood disorders
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Self-love
- Experience
- 4 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English