Clinical Background

Stacy Normand-Linan, LICSW (she/hers) graduated from Salem State University in 2016 with a Master’s in Social Work. Stacy has almost a decade of experience providing mental health care to children, adolescents and young adults. She has worked in a variety of settings, including community mental health, school-based, and nonprofit agencies. In addition to her private practice, Stacy currently holds a leadership position at a community mental health agency. Prior to her current role, Stacy held a leadership position at a grant-funded program focused on supporting children and families who have experienced domestic violence and community violence.

Stacy has specialized training in providing trauma-informed care across the lifespan, including extended training in multiple evidence-based practices. In addition to her clinical work, Stacy also has years of experience providing supervision, consultation and professional development training on trauma-informed practices to educators, medical professionals and mental health providers.

Interviews & Publications

McConnico, N., Bailey, C., Normand, S., Trevino-Talbot, M, (2022) A Transformative Journey Towards Diversity-Informed Care: Creating a Holistic, Empowering, Adaptive and Reflective Service-Delivery Model. Zero to Three, 42(3),53-61

McCoy, N. (2020b, October 6). Practical strategies for providing therapy to children via Telehealth. Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health. https://ciswh.org/practical-strategies-for-providing-therapy-to-children-via-telehealth/