Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, my names is Stacey Luczejko and I am a Pennsylvania Licensed Counselor. I attended Pennsylvania State University for my Bachelor’s degree in Psychological & Social Sciences. I attended Rider University for both of my Master’s degrees for Counseling and Educational Specialist (in counseling services).
I have been counseling for the past 13 years in various capacities ranging from counseling in schools to counseling in the community. My counseling style is eclectic because I utilize many different therapeutic strategies based off of the needs of the individuals I am working with during the session. Some of my counseling theory styles consists of: cognitive, behavioral, person-centered, reality, solution-focused, and psycho-education components. In other words, I have many ways for helping individuals to deal with their struggles or with whatever is challenging them. My approach focuses on thought processes, behaviors, and action plans. I also find ways to creatively use your interests (such as: music, hobbies, movies, and etc.) in the solution process.
Most importantly, during every counseling session I strive for my clients to take away something new or something that can be utilized outside of counseling in everyday life.
You are not alone, I look forward to the opportunity to help you with your concerns, difficulties, or situation.
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Stacey Luczejko is a Pennsylvania counselor who combines formal training with long-term practical experience to support people through life’s challenges. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychological and Social Sciences from Pennsylvania State University, and completed both a master’s degree in counseling and an educational specialist degree in counseling services at Rider University. She is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania, holding the credential PA LPC PC005745.
With 17 years of work in counseling roles across school and community settings, Stacey uses an eclectic approach that adapts to each person’s needs. She draws from several therapeutic models, including cognitive and behavioral techniques, person-centered methods, reality therapy, solution-focused strategies, and psycho-educational elements, selecting the tools most helpful for the individual in session.
Her work emphasizes understanding thought patterns, changing behaviors, and developing concrete action plans. Stacey often incorporates clients’ interests—such as music, hobbies, or films—to make strategies more relevant and engaging, and she focuses on practical steps clients can use between sessions.
In every meeting she aims for clients to leave with something new they can apply in daily life. She looks forward to the opportunity to help people address their concerns, difficulties, or current situations.
Many people wonder whether virtual counseling can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or managing life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the format that fits their preferences and schedule, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to integrate therapy into a busy life.
Licensed professionals provide online care, and clients may change therapists at any time if they want a different fit. Overall, online therapy offers an accessible way to address everyday mental health needs while maintaining the same core therapeutic goals as face-to-face work.
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