Somatic Therapy Services
Individual Attachment-Based Therapy
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Couples Therapy
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Ketamine Assisted Therapy
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Individual Attachment-Based Therapy • Couples Therapy • Ketamine Assisted Therapy •
My Somatic Approach
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A trauma-informed approach aims to help you develop a sense of safety with your therapist through unconditional empathy and careful attention to your emotional experience. While I recognize many traumas are ongoing, I hope to provide you with some tools you can use when the world inside and outside feels overwhelming. I will support you in processing traumatic material at a pace that feels right for your nervous system.
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Harm Reduction is a more nuanced option than abstinence. Every relationship we’re a part of has risks and benefits, including but not limited to our relationships to drugs. At One Drop at a Time, I hold a harm reduction lens when working with clients around behaviors that may involve some risk - from drug use, to who you date, I will meet you where you are and walk shoulder to shoulder with you. Instead of stigmatizing or shaming, I create space to explore with curiosity, and help you define for yourself what you want your life to look like and what might be getting in the way of making changes.
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Many aspects of our lives affect our mental health, including community, physical health, basic needs, sexuality, gender, class, disability, spirituality, experiences of marginalization, and more. Instead of seeing these issues as separate, I consider all parts of your lived experience to be relevant to healing. At times, I may invite you to review resources to support your healing process, or help you navigate complex systems.
Also, I learned from my IFS training that each individual is multiplicity - meaning, we are made up of many, many, MANY parts. Giving each part respect is of utmost importance. They each were born out of and played a major role in your story- before asking them to change, we need to make sense of them; hear them.
I bring a somatic, or body based, approach to every session. This is informed by my training in Somatic Experiencing® which shifts the focus from our cognitive experience to our bodily experience. This somatic approach, utilized alongside Gottman and EFT training and interventions, help couples argue less and discuss more. My approach is trauma informed, focused on harm reduction, and holistic.
The therapeutic relationship can be a guide for when to lean in to the discomfort, to understand or untangle it more, and when to give yourself space from the discomfort. I have a core belief for my work that patience, gentleness, and an awareness that things unfold and that people heal in their own time is critical to growth. It is an organic process, requiring a mindful eye to see the multitude of tiny changes happening at all times.
What I bring to the couples I work with, more than just training & experience… hope. I am sitting with your relationship, the “what’s in between” you and your partner, and I pick up on the genuine interest each of you has in choosing each other… not just years ago when you first met, first got married, but now. Day in and day out. And seeing this is why I have solid, reasonable hope in the clients I work with. We will work to have that interest and care in one another a more central presence.
Ketamine Assisted Sessions
Stacey Seibold, LCSW is honored to partner with Richard Clark, CRNA, APRN of AyaFusion to provide a safe and supportive container for deep healing with in-person (River North) or virtual (depending on medical recommendations) Ketamine-Assisted therapy (KAP). KAP is a holistic therapeutic treatment modality that pairs traditional therapy with a psychedelic medicine called Ketamine.