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Stacey Ouellette, LCSW, CCS

Stacey has been practicing as a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Maine for 17 years. She has held various therapeutic and management roles over the years that began with a focus on children and family systems at risk of separation, followed by work in the outpatient setting focused on adults and children, and eventually into primary care integration. She is now the director of behavioral health integration for Maine Behavioral Healthcare, a program that employs over 80 behavioral health clinicians integrated into 70 +/- medical settings across 9 hospital systems. While a significant amount of her work involves supporting and enhancing the existing integrated program, a portion of the work also includes bridging outpatient behavioral health services to medical practices for continuity of patient flow and access to psychiatry services.

In addition, Stacey has a clinical specialist role on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Resilience team at MaineHealth where she assists in developing and sustaining pathways for screening and protocol for responding to adverse experiences. She supports the system in advancing its knowledge of ACEs as well as on building resilience for patients and staff.