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Hello, my name is Tracy Sisk. This page will help you learn about me and my therapy practice. I love my practice and the fact that it does not feel like work at all. I warmly welcome adults and couples or partners from all backgrounds. In addition, my heart is compassionately allied with our LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. Together, clients and I co-create opportunities for growth that are meaningful and culturally relevant for their lives.
Without a doubt, it is a privilege to guide people to the ‘ah ha’ moments that change their lives for good~ Those times where a client feels freedom from their troubles, their empathy comes alive, or their love is reignited. These transformations and helping people once again feel joy is what therapy is about for me.
I very much enjoy Florida’s sunshine. In the wake of our twin hurricanes, I feel our collective heartbreak. While it is my honor to share hope that we will rebuild together and once again enjoy our beaches and active life that we love!
While they live far off, I beam with pride for my two adult children with their spouses and sweet little ones… all of my family and friends bring much joy to my life. My fave hobby is photographing the beauty of nature wherever I go.
My “inner therapist” was formed early as I observed what was going on to keep up with my large, loud, and loving extended family. Home is where I learned my lifelong family values of respect, dignity, hard work, and love for people. Although hardships came along the way, my childhood was good. One of my favorite memories is hand-churning ice cream with my cousins~ oh how I would love to have a dish of my Aunt’s delicious vanilla recipe on a hot Florida night!
Tracy Sisk, MA/Doctoral Candidate
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (MH24371)
My practice is grounded in existential-humanistic and other sciences of psychology and psychotherapy. I hold a master degrees in clinical psychology from Saybrook University, and in organization and leadership development (OSR) from Seattle University. With much anticipation, I will soon complete the Saybrook psychology doctoral program with a clinical psychology specialization.
Additional therapy training includes an emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT) intensive, ethical Telehealth practices, and a certificate in clinical hypnosis.
My crisis-responsive practice is grounded in many years of psychology, psychotherapy, and trauma-related education, along with specialty training. I will soon complete the ASSYST training program. I have completed two crisis/disaster response courses: FEMA Independent Study IS-800.d: National Response Framework, An Introduction, and National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Psychological First Aid (PFA) Online.