Stacey Fitzpatrick, MSW, LCSW has a diverse work experience in various roles. Stacey is currently working as a Mental Health Therapist at SonderMind, where they provide therapy to individuals, youth, and families. Stacey incorporates cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, and positive psychology interventions, as well as creative tools such as music, art, media, literature, and memes to connect with their clients.
Prior to their current role, Stacey worked as a Functional Family Therapist and later as a Functional Family Therapist Supervisor at Savio House. In these positions, they delivered evidence-based in-home family therapy services to adolescent clients and their families. Stacey focused on improving family relationships, communication, and empowering families to make effective changes for better functioning.
Stacey also has experience as a Substitute Teacher and Primary Co-Teacher at Montessori Academy of Colorado (MAC), where they taught and nurtured students between three to five years old. Stacey was responsible for classroom management, lesson planning, and creating an environment that encouraged leadership, social skills, and critical thinking.
In addition, Stacey worked as a Forensic Social Work Intern at the Colorado Juvenile Defender Center. Stacey handled a caseload of juveniles and adults in correctional facilities and the community, focusing on compiling bio-psycho-social histories, creating case and safety plans, and connecting clients with community resources. Stacey also collaborated with defense teams to provide client-focused legal representation.
Stacey gained further experience as a CPA Case Manager Intern at Savio House, where they managed cases of children and adolescents in foster care. Stacey worked closely with families and interdisciplinary teams to collaborate on client treatment and permanency placement options. Stacey utilized assessment tools and aspects of the Multi-Systemic Therapy model.
Moreover, Stacey worked as a Youth & Family Coach at The Jacob Center, supporting clients and families referred by the Department of Human Services (DHS) and other entities. Their role involved improving client behavior, stabilizing home environments, achieving service goals, connecting with community resources, and advocating for client interests.
Early in their career, Stacey served as a Direct Care Counselor at The Remington House, providing direct care and milieu management to youths with various behavioral and emotional issues. Stacey conducted risk assessments, completed paperwork, structured activities, and provided support as needed.
Overall, Stacey Fitzpatrick has a strong background in mental health therapy, family therapy, education, case management, social work, and counseling. Stacey is dedicated to empowering individuals, youth, and families to overcome challenges, make meaningful changes, and lead fulfilling lives.
Stacey Fitzpatrick, MSW, LCSW (she/her/hers) completed their education at Metropolitan State University of Denver from 2015 to 2017, where they earned a Master's Degree in Social Work. Prior to that, they attended Colorado State University from 2009 to 2012, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in History. Stacey has additional certifications, including being a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, obtained from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies in August 2021. In December 2019, they received certification in Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED from Savio House. Stacey also holds a certification as a Licensed Certified Social Worker from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies; however, the specific date is not provided.
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