Stanley Ly, MA, LPC, ACS (he, him, his)
- Director
- FA¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäLTY STAFF & ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Education: Masters of Arts, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, 2014, Naropa University; Bachelors of Arts, Honors of the Highest Distinction in Psychology, 2011, Sonoma State University
Additional Training: Mindfulness-based Counseling, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Gestalt Psychology, Existential Psychology, Motivational Interviewing, Approved Clinical Supervisor, National Emergency Responder and Public Safety Clinician Certification
Brief Summary of Professional History: I have committed to supporting the growth of mental health well-being of others and my community since 2011. I have worked as a crisis line counselor for survivors of sexual assault, caregiver for children and teenagers with autism, Emergency Psychiatric Services Clinician, therapist for adults recently out of incarceration from Boulder County Jail with a history of severe mental illness, complex trauma, substance abuse, and homelessness, therapist for college-aged students, and clinical supervisor. I have been with the University of Colorado Boulder since 2018.
Brief Personal Information: I have a particular fondness for eating fresh foods and vegetables and am an advocate for the intersection of nutritional health and mental health. I love to be physically active, whether it be through working out, playing sports, or being outdoors. I can often be found distracted by nearby dogs.