Stephanie Camfield, LCSW
Somatic-informed LCSW focused on relationships and healing
About Stephanie
Stephanie Camfield is a licensed clinical social worker with four years of practice in community-based psychotherapy. She brings a steady, grounded presence to sessions and aims to be an honest, supportive ally as people navigate painful or confusing times. Stephanie emphasizes building a strong therapeutic relationship as the foundation for change.
Her style is warm and direct, with room for honesty and even humor. She combines mindful, body-focused awareness with practical conversation.
Background and approach
Sessions may include somatic awareness, reflection on relationship patterns, and attention to how daily life affects mood and coping. Stephanie helps people address relationship struggles, family conflict, trauma and abuse, parenting challenges, and major life transitions. She has experience working in school settings and with tribal communities, and she can support parents as they seek appropriate school services for their child.
Stephanie is a Native woman from the Muscogee Nation and brings an understanding of historical and generational trauma to her work with Native communities. She emphasizes cultural practices and strengths alongside therapeutic tools when helpful. She holds an LCSW license in Oregon and New Mexico and is engaged in postgraduate training in traumatic stress studies.
Her approach blends attachment-informed thinking, mindfulness, somatic awareness, and client-centered dialogue to help people find more safety, clarity, and grounded action.
How body-focused and relational approaches work online
Somatic-informed work focuses on bodily awareness and how physical sensations connect to feelings and behavior. Online sessions can include noticing breath, posture, and simple grounding practices to help people sense what is happening in their bodies and learn gentle ways to respond when stress rises.Attachment-based therapy looks at how early relationships shape current patterns. In telehealth conversations this approach helps people notice repeating cycles in close relationships and develop new ways of communicating and setting boundaries.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, preferences, and comfort with different methods and will adjust the mix of somatic, attachment, or client-centered work over time.
Online formats such as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging offer flexibility for different needs and schedules. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy lives, keep continuity during life changes, and use shorter check-ins or longer sessions as needed.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
Also works with
- Coping with life changes
- Parenting issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 4 years
- Licensed
- New Mexico, Oregon
- Languages
- English