Stacy Gerberich
PsyD • Embedded Therapist for the Graduate School

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Stacy is a licensed clinical psychologist who graduated with her degree in clinical psychology from Wheaton College in 2018. She provides individual and group therapy to CU Boulder's graduate students as the CAPS Embedded Therapist for the Graduate School. Her clinical background includes an embedded therapist position at Utah State University and a post-doctoral fellowship at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Stacy completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Rochester with a concentration at the Eastman School of Music. Stacy is passionate about collaborating with students, staff and faculty in order to create a culture of holistic wellness in the CU Boulder Graduate School.

Stacy’s clinical approach combines relational psychoanalytic, feminist and mindfulness perspectives. She believes in developing authentic, collaborative relationships with students that can empower personal growth. Stacy is committed to creating a safe therapeutic space for all people of intersecting identities, experiences and backgrounds.

Education

  • PsyD: Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
  • BA: Messiah College, Mechanicsburg, PA

The thing you'd most like to do

I have raised Monarch butterflies and would love to visit the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico.

Areas of interest

Graduate student identity development, social justice, climate change and eco-anxiety, sexual and attachment trauma and navigating the intersection of religion, spirituality and culture with LGBTQIA+ identities.


Connect with CAPS

Please call CAPS at 303-492-2277 to inquire about CAPS services.

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  2. Click "Get Started" under the Counseling and Psychiatric Services clinic
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  4. Click "Compose New Message"
  5. Find applicable provider to message or message ASK CAPS