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Due to delays at the federal level, UW Health is not yet able to offer the new COVID vaccine. We will provide an update as soon as it becomes available at our clinics.
Due to delays at the federal level, UW Health is not yet able to offer the new COVID vaccine. We will provide an update as soon as it becomes available at our clinics.
Stacy Armstrong, PhD, is a UW Health clinical psychologist who treats older adolescent and adult patients with mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety and grief. She is a trauma-informed therapist and serves both the LGBTQ+ and Latinx communities.
Stacy specializes in relationship issues, eating disorders and trauma caused by childhood and adult abuse. With expertise in stress management, life transitions and interpersonal relationships, she has a specific clinical interest working with women, college students, healthcare workers, older adults, adopted children, step-families, foster families and blended families.
Skilled in a range of therapeutic interventions, including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, Stacy helps patients improve their problem-solving abilities, increase their self-confidence and create a greater overall sense of well-being.
I believe the therapeutic relationship is essential to building a foundation of trust and respect in order to address mental health concerns.