
Stacey Shapiro
VerifiedTelehealthLCSW
Clinician Information
License Type
LCSW
State(s) of Licensure
Florida
Years in Practice
3
Accepting New Referrals
Yes
Session Format
Telehealth Only
Contact
Practice
Stacey Shapiro Counseling
Boca Raton, Florida
Professional Background
Modalities & Approaches
Populations Served
Therapeutic Style
My therapeutic tone is warm, grounded, and authentic, creating a space where clients feel genuinely seen and supported. I show up with curiosity and compassion, but also with honesty and practicality, helping clients feel both emotionally understood and empowered to take actionable steps forward. My approach is collaborative and solution oriented, blending emotional insight with real-world strategies clients can apply in their everyday lives. I believe that meaningful change happens when we pair self-awareness with intentional action. Clients often describe my clinical presence as both nurturing and empowering, a balance of empathy, authenticity, and direction that helps them gain clarity, build resilience, and create lasting positive shifts in their lives.
What Makes Me Unique
I bring a diverse professional background that bridges the corporate and clinical worlds. Before becoming a therapist, I worked in fast-paced startup environments where I honed strong organizational, leadership, and collaboration skills, qualities that now inform my work within clinical teams. As a clinical supervisor at a nonprofit, I’ve overseen clinical teams and developed programming while ensuring quality, trauma-informed care for clients. My clinical experience includes treating children, families, and adults from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, allowing me to approach my work with empathy, adaptability, and a deep respect for each client’s unique story.
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Helping Kids Adjust After Camp Camp Sick Explained | Curated Therapy Collective
Many children feel sad after camp ends. Learn why camp sick happens and how parents can support a healthy transition back home.

When You’re “Fine” — But Not Really
At Curated Therapy Collective, we work with parents every day who aren’t in crisis yet feel emotionally depleted, overstimulated, or disconnected from themselves. This kind of distress is common, quiet, and often overlooked. Keeping an eye out for the subtle signs It might be time to seek support as a parent.

How to Start Advocating for Your Child at Any Age or Stage
Whether your baby was born early or full-term, parenting is a constant process of discovery. Even now, six years after I gave birth to my daughter, I tell her, “Sweetie, you and mommy are both learning on the job.” Some children hit their milestones effortlessly. Others need a little (or a lot) of extra support along the way. What matters most isn’t where your child starts; it’s how you respond when they need someone in their corner. Whether you’re navigating challenges now or simply want to feel more confident supporting your child in the future, this blog is for you. Advocating for your child isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about being prepared to ask questions, trust your instincts, and show up in ways that will help your child flourish.





