Meet Stacy Reynolds,

Licensed Marriage & Family, Associate Licensed Chemical Dependency, Intern

Meet Stacy

Your story matters. And so do you.


I built my practice on that belief—because healing isn’t just about stopping harm. It’s about reclaiming dignity, restoring relationships, and creating space for change that feels possible.

I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern, supervised by Dr. Lisa Powell, LMFT-S, LPC-S. I specialize in trauma-informed, court-compliant interventions for family violence and related legal referrals. My work bridges clinical insight with accessible, nonjudgmental support—so that every client, whether mandated or voluntary, feels seen, heard, and respected.

I hold a bachelor’s in psychology and a master’s in marriage and family therapy from Abilene Christian University, and I’m currently pursuing my doctorate in marriage and family therapy at National University. I’m certified in SBIRT, QPR, Solution Based Casework, and CPR, and I’m a proud member of Alpha Chi Honor Society, AAMFT, TAMFT, and APA.

But credentials are only part of the story. I design every intake form, curriculum, and group experience to reflect emotional safety, accountability, and hope. Whether you’re navigating a court mandate, seeking support for substance use, or looking to rebuild trust in your relationships—I meet you where you are, without judgment.

Let’s begin where healing feels possible.

Tranitions

Client-Centered Philosophy

“I believe support should never feel like a punishment. Whether you’re here by choice or circumstance, I offer a space rooted in respect, accountability, and possibility.”

Therapeutic Modalities & Specializations

Grounded in dignity. Guided by evidence. Built for change.

I integrate a range of trauma-informed, relational modalities to meet clients where they are—whether navigating court mandates, substance use recovery, or relational repair. My approach is collaborative, nonjudgmental, and rooted in the belief that healing begins with emotional safety and accountability.

Interlocking stones

Modalities I Draw From:

  • Family Systems Theory – Exploring how relational patterns, roles, and intergenerational dynamics shape behavior and healing

  • Narrative Therapy – Re-authoring personal stories with agency and meaning

  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) – Centering strengths, goals, and forward movement

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) – Supporting change through empathy and autonomy

  • Trauma-Informed Care – Prioritizing safety, choice, and empowerment in every interaction

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – Identifying and reframing unhelpful thought patterns

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) – Building skills in emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) – Cultivating psychological flexibility and values-driven action

  • Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) – Supporting youth and families in processing trauma with structure and sensitivity

  • Sandtray Therapy – Using symbolic, hands-on exploration to access emotions, process trauma, and foster insight

  • Gottman Method Couples Therapy – Strengthening relationships through research-based tools for communication, conflict resolution, and emotional connection

  • Psychoeducation & Structured Curriculum – Offering clear, accessible tools for insight and accountability

Areas of Specialization

Lighting the way
  • Court-Compliant Interventions – Family violence, child welfare, and related legal referrals

  • Substance Use Treatment & Education – Trauma-informed support for individuals and families navigating recovery, relapse prevention, and legal compliance

  • Trauma & Sexual Trauma Recovery – Survivor-centered care that honors safety, autonomy, and relational healing

  • Group Facilitation – BIPP, psychoeducational groups, and restorative process circles

  • Curriculum Development – Modular, trauma-informed content tailored to client needs

  • Documentation & Compliance – Legally sound, emotionally attuned intake and progress materials

  • Relational Repair – Supporting individuals, couples, and families in rebuilding trust and connection

  • Professional Training & Consultation – Equipping facilitators and agencies with trauma-informed tools