Stacee Reicherzer, LPC

Stacee Reicherzer, LPC

Psychotherapist
IL
4.89
“Affirming, an active and responsive listener, and the quickest results I've received through therapy. I'm super appreciative ??”

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Overall rating

4.89
“Affirming, an active and responsive listener, and the quickest results I've received through therapy. I'm super appreciative ??”
Less than 1 year ago
“I’ve had nothing but great experiences so far with Dr. Stacee. She listens wholeheartedly and gives no judgment with what can be very sensitive, emotional topics. Genuinely have never felt safer with a therapist.”
More than 1 year ago

About Stacee Reicherzer

Focus areas

Anxiety
Work-Related Counseling
Relationship Struggles
Stress Management

Clientele seen

Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Couples
Seniors (65+)
Families

Treatment approaches

Dialectical (DBT)
EMDR
Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)

Identity

Gender

Non-binary

Faith

Jewish

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Stacee Reicherzer

Hi there, my name's Stacee and I'm a transgender therapist who specializes in work with adult LGBTQ+ clients. There are so many parts to our shared experience: ? Trauma that's related to our families-of-origin. For many of us, our families were our first bullies. ? Grief from our losses of intimate partners, lovers, friends, family, and pets. ? Anxiety and perfectionism that comes with trying to prove our worth in the world. ? Spiritual trauma from histories with shame-based religious systems. ? History with abusive or exploitative relationships, whether bullying bosses, predatory ex-partners, or family members. Sometimes, we allowed ourselves to be exploited if it meant we could matter to someone. ? Weird shaming dynamics that exist within our queer subcultures around body image, shape, and size; our gender behaviors; and even social factors like a decision to live sober. ? Legitimate fear for our own lives and the safety of our families that's in response to government actions. Our histories can show up in complicated ways: intrusive thoughts and nightmares, panic and anxiety, compulsive behaviors that once soothed us but now are destructive, cycles of depression. Then we experience guilt and shame that comes with the belief that we should ?just get over it,' just as we've had to forgive and get over so many things. Yet, there are some things we can't just get over on our own. This is the subject of my self-help book, The Healing Otherness Handbook. I hold a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from St. Mary's University, which informs my approach to therapy and supervision. I look forward to meeting you and learning how I can help you get your fabulous back, or maybe discover it for the first time.

What should a new client know about working with you?

You can expect counseling work that is structured and moves forward with a definite purpose. From the beginning, you and I will map our journey; and I'll give you my ideas of how I can use my skill to get us where you want to be. I will always make a space where your life story is allowed to take center stage during our time together, where what you say matters. At the same time, I will call you on the things that I see you doing which take you away from your goals. I will be very caring and yet honest; refusing to let you hide from or deceive yourself. You will leave session feeling like you've had a rigorous workout. It's can be a little achy at first, but our work will create some very real and substantial changes for your life. Most importantly, you'll know that you are not alone.

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More information on payments and coverage

Payment is due after each session and will be charged with your card on file for any portion of patient responsibility. Receipts will be provided at the time of the charge. This typically takes place 2-4 weeks after the session, once your insurance has had a chance to process the claim. We try our best to verify eligibility, but it is ultimately your responsibility to check coverage and out-of-pocket costs for services. For out-of-network visits, you will be billed at the provider’s self-pay rate, and we can provide an invoice for you to submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement based on your plan’s benefits.

Popular visit reasons

Childhood Trauma
Depression
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD)
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sexual Abuse Counseling
Sleep Problems
Therapy
Childhood Trauma
Depression
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD)
Psychotherapy

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • St. Mary's University, PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision

NPI number

1780379784

Patient reviews

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Overall rating
4.89
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Affirming, an active and responsive listener, and the quickest results I've received through therapy. I'm super appreciative ??
I’ve had nothing but great experiences so far with Dr. Stacee. She listens wholeheartedly and gives no judgment with what can be very sensitive, emotional topics. Genuinely have never felt safer with a therapist.
Dr. Stacee has been a godsend. I don’t know where I’d be now without her. Looking back at how I was before therapy, drowning in anxiety and depression - I was hesitant to reach out for help. I’m amazed by how I’ve progressed. Along with medication, having someone who just ‘gets it’ and knows the lgbt+ struggle is empowering. Her warm and energy make it easy to share my deepest struggles. I’m looking forward to the future, with Stacee as my guide. Thanks Stacee!
She is extremely kind and open minded and will laugh at jokes and won't make you feel ashamed of anything you talk about, she does great at making you feel accepted and empowered and is amazing at her job.
It's such a joy to work with Dr. Reicherzer! She really accepts people for who they are and gives people a space to be, breathe, and become
Dr Stacee is absolutely amazing both as a doctor and as a person. She is understanding and empowering and I cannot recommend her highly enough. She has experience with adjusting her methods to fit her patients, and can very reliably form treatment plans based off what is most important to them. As an LGBT+ person herself she has an in depth understanding of the societal struggles facing our community. She has a broad scope of experience but has been especially helpful for me personally with PTSD and anxiety, and manages to explain things in a way my neurodivergent mind will understand. The work we have done together is leaps and bounds more effective than any other treatment I've received.
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What are common reasons for patients to see Stacee Reicherzer?

Stacee Reicherzer frequently sees patients for Depression, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, Sleep Problems, and Therapy. You can see other visit reasons for Stacee Reicherzer on their profile.

What languages does Stacee Reicherzer speak?

Stacee Reicherzer speaks English.

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