Burke
Stacey Johnson possesses extensive experience in mental health and youth engagement. Currently serving as a Mental Health Clinician at Burke since October 2013, Stacey specializes in skills development, case, and crisis management for youth and adolescents with mental health disorders. Prior experience includes an internship in investigation and mitigation at the Colorado State Public Defender, officiating adult volleyball at Foothills Park & Rec, and serving as a financial aid student worker at Argosy University. Additionally, Stacey has contributed to youth development as a volleyball coach for the City of Lakewood, focusing on skill-building and promoting sportsmanship. Stacey holds a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from Argosy University Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Colorado State University.
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Burke
Known originally as Deep East Texas Regional MHMR Services, the Burke Center was founded in 1974 and today provides a variety of quality behavioral healthcare services to people with mental illness, mental retardation, and chemical dependency. One of forty-one community centers in the State of Texas, the result of legislation passed in 1965, the Burke Center provides services in a twelve county region that includes: Angelina Co., Houston Co., Jasper Co., Nacogdoches Co., Newton Co., Polk Co., Sabine Co., San Augustine Co., San Jacinto Co., Shelby Co., Trinity Co., and Tyler Co.