Creative Fish Counseling

Children and Teens


Providing one-on-one confidential therapy for children and teens, which includes working with family.

Adult Therapy


Exploring behavioral, emotional and relationship factors with the support of a trusted professional.

SPCS Conseling Supervision


Guiding therapists toward excellence.

Individual Counseling


Welcome to Creative Fish Counseling, where we specialize in providing compassionate therapy and creative solutions for young minds.

At Creative Fish Counseling, we recognize the unique challenges that children, teens, and young adults face as they navigate the complexities of growing up. From academic stressors to social pressures, we understand that this journey can be daunting.

Our approach combines traditional therapy techniques with innovative, creative methods tailored specifically to the needs of young people. Whether it's through art, play, or conversation, we create a safe and supportive space where our clients can explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and build resilience.

Join us on the path to healing and growth, where every journey is unique, and every success is celebrated.

child counseling

SPCS Counseling Supervision

Guiding Therapists Toward Excellence: SPCS Counseling Supervision

  • $40/hour individual supervision
  • $35/hour group supervision

About Stacy

Stacy Troutt was raised in Paulding County and began her counseling endeavors wanting to help children of divorce. She fell in love with the process of diagnosing and treating severe mental illness in the adult inpatient setting. Stacy loves to explore the way anxiety manifests physically and is passionate about exploring the ways it influences the body through biofeedback and integration.

Stacy obtained her BS in Psychology at Georgia College, then earned her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at North Georgia College & State University. She has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2016. Stacy has worked with a wide variety of mental health issues. She has worked with adults with severe mental health issue including psychosis and substance abuse in both inpatient and partial hospitalization settings at Willowbrooke at Tanner. She has been primarily working with children ages 5-18 since 2017.

Stacy uses a wide variety of interventions with clients of all ages to address concerns including, but not limited to: self-harm, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and poor focus. She enjoys art therapy techniques and having a creative mind herself enjoys craft projects, contributing at her church in the choir, decorating and planning for weddings, events, mission work, and helping out with Vacation Bible School. Stacy loves baking, Mexican food, and her fur-babies Dobby and Charley.