About
Stacy Herman, LCPC, LPC, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with licensure in Montana and South Dakota and seven years of experience. She holds a Master of Arts in Education from Chadron State College and has provided services in community-based clinics and in a school district setting. Her background includes work with family conflict, parenting styles, depression, anxiety, stress-related concerns, autism, communication challenges, and self-esteem.
Her specialties span stress, anxiety, family and parenting concerns, depression, ADHD, relationships, trauma and abuse, grief, sleeping difficulties, anger, and coping with life changes. Additional focus areas listed include adoption and foster care, attachment issues, caregiver stress, chronic illness and disability, communication problems, divorce and separation, body image, and isolation among others. These documented areas reflect a broad clinical interest in relational and adjustment challenges.
She emphasizes the importance of being heard and understood while people work toward what they consider their best. Stacy names processing thoughts as central to shaping identity and choices, and she frames her role as one of support while individuals explore thoughts and patterns. She describes herself as down to earth with a side of truth and expresses a willingness to accompany people through their work toward change.
Online therapy methods and what to expect
Stacy offers remote sessions using video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options allow sessions to focus on what matters in the moment, whether that is talking through immediate concerns by phone or using written exchanges to reflect between meetings. The platform and format are chosen to fit how a person prefers to communicate and to maintain continuity between meetings.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is used to help identify and gently challenge patterns of thought and behavior that contribute to stress, anxiety, depression, and related concerns. Sessions can include practical exercises, skills practice, and reflections aimed at noticing links between thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Client-Centered Therapy and Mindfulness Therapy are also part of the approach. Client-Centered work prioritizes active listening and collaboration so that goals emerge from the person’s own priorities. Mindfulness practices support present-moment awareness and grounding strategies that can be useful alongside other techniques. Together these approaches allow a mix of skill-building, narrative exploration, and attentive listening to match different needs and preferences.What is Stacy's clinical experience?
She has seven years of professional experience and has worked in community-based clinics and within a school district.
What are her professional credentials?
Stacy holds LCPC and LPC credentials. License details include MT LCPC BBH-LCPC-LIC-38811 and SD LPC LPC21064.
Which languages does she work in?
This profile indicates she provides services in English.
Where is she located?
Her location is listed as South Dakota, and she is licensed to practice in Montana and South Dakota.
How can people work with her remotely?
She offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging as ways to connect.
Does she accept international clients?
The profile indicates she does not accept international clients.
What does it cost to work with her?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
How does someone get started?
To begin, use the Start Therapy button and complete a short matching questionnaire.