Stacy Wallace
BSW, RSW
Hi, I’m Stacy Wallace- a local Saskatoonian who has spent my whole life in this beautiful city. I love pop culture, especially Disney, Harry Potter and Adventure Time. I am a human mom and a dog mom and can't help but laugh at the chaos of both experiences equally.
I graduated from the University of Regina with a Bachelor of Social Work in 2011. I have a passion for learning and have continued to pursue a variety of training and certificate programs, with the most recent academic adventure pursing my Master of Social Work with the University of Regina.
I primarily work with adults (18+). I have worked with older adults, adults experiencing mental health, and adults who have lived experience with incarceration for the majority of my career. I have a passion for animals and have done a lot of learning on the human animal bond, pet loss grief, and how to incorporate animals into our healing journey.
I have trained as an End of Life Doula, am a Certified Laughter Leader through World Laughter Tour, harness the power in neuro-art and enjoy supporting clients as they navigate through the many different transitions that life can bring. I strive to support people holistically, understanding the connection between the mind and the body, aiming to create a collaborative and empowering environment that acknowledges the impact that your past experiences have on your present life. I would describe my style as casual, compassionate and curious.
I recognize that each individual is unique and there is no one single best path forward. I blend a variety of knowledge and skill sets to create a tailored therapeutic approach that is unique to you, and your story. This allows us to remain open to a variety of pathways to healing.
Lindy Alexander once said, “ It is a privilege to bear witness to someone’s story, especially when they may not have had the opportunity to tell it before”. I practice from a place that honours the story of my clients and recognizes the strength in their journey. I feel grateful to be able to walk alongside them and witness their lives as their story unfolds.
Whatever your reason for reaching out, it’s the right reason and it’s enough. We aren’t meant to hold these stories alone. Sometimes we just need someone to listen and bear witness to our lives. Are you ready to tell your story?
I invite you to book a free consultation to allow us to get to know one another and see if we connect.