1. Stacey H. Horne MA, NCC, LPC
2 Wild Goose Circle, Durham, NC 27712
919-886-0807
Shorne101@ymail.com
Education
North Carolina Central University
Durham, North Carolina
Master of Arts, Community Agency Counseling
December 2009 - GPA 3.643
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
Greensboro, North Carolina
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
May 1992
Additional Courses
University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Women’s Issues in Counseling
Spring 2007 – GPA 3.51
Educational Activities
Chi Sigma Iota Induction (Counseling Honor Society) – Fall 2009
Graduate Assistant to School of Education Department Chairperson, Dr. Edward Mood – Fall
2007 – Spring 2009
Assisted with class & conference preparation;
Reviewed Thesis papers;
Researched various topics using NCLive and other resources;
Assisted Faculty members with course preparation as needed.
Writing Studio Volunteer
Assisted undergraduate and graduate students with improving their writing skills;
Updated information regarding the number of students served per week, month,
semester and major areas of weakness.
2. Employment experience
Sandhills Center Local Management Entity/Managed Care Organization (LME/MCO)
Licensed Care Coordinator
Ensure Sandhills residents (children and adults) have appropriate behavioral health
resources upon discharge from psychiatric hospitals; Complete intake paperwork and
assessments for incoming clients;
Teleconference in to treatment meetings to assist providers with providing appropriate
treatment and discharge planning;
Provide clinical support to behavioral health agencies to ensure clients receive appropriate
treatment in order to accomplish stated goals;
Make Care Coordination referrals for individuals being discharged from state psychiatric
hospitals as well as individuals who have experience an initial behavioral health crisis.
Covenant Community Partners – September 2012 – February 2013
Community Support Team Lead/Outpatient Therapist/Lead Assessor
Complete intake paperwork and assessments for incoming clients;
Provide outpatient therapy to consumers receiving core and/or enhanced services;
Complete person centered profiles (PCPs) and Outpatient review forms for outpatient
therapy clients;
Schedule and facilitate weekly team meetings with Community Support Team (CST)
staff;
Provide clinical oversight to CST staff regarding appropriate interventions and linkages for
clients;
Coordinate services with medical providers and additional mental health providers;
Attend care review meetings and Court proceedings and advocate for consumers.
B&D Behavioral Health Services – February 2012 – February 2013
Outpatient Therapist (Adolescents and adults age 10 - 84)
Create Person Centered Profile and Outpatient Review form for new therapy clients;
Provide feedback to client’s additional mental health workers;
Link consumers with community resources to assist with meeting basic needs;
Utilize best practices to provide appropriate interventions to assist consumer with
reaching their goals.
B&D Behavioral Health Services – October 2011 – February 2012
Community Support Team Lead (Adults age 18 - 75)
3. Monitor consumer’s compliance with physician’s and outpatient therapist’s
recommendations to ensure goal achievement in a timely manner;
Supervise linkage of consumers with community resources to ensure optimal functionality
of consumer;
Obtain and review consumer’s medical records and discuss them with Medical Director for
best practices to assist the consumer in achieving optimal medical and mental health;
Establish and facilitate weekly team meetings in order to properly staff cases;
Provide monthly supervision for members of Community Support Team;
Provide weekly contact with consumers to ensure their continuity of care, provide
therapy and address any concerns they may have regarding their care/wellbeing;
Conduct clinical assessments and diagnose new consumers to determine best practices to
assist the consumer in gaining appropriate levels of functioning in the community.
Family Intervention & Prevention Services – May 2011 – September 2011
Community Support Team Lead (Adults age 18 - 65)
Monitor consumer’s compliance with physician’s and outpatient therapist’s
recommendations to ensure proper goal achievement in a timely manner;
Obtain and review consumer’s medical records and discuss them with Medical Director for
best practices to assist the consumer in achieving optimal medical and mental health;
Review Community Support files for completeness;
Link consumers to community resources to assist them in achieving goals within their
Person Centered Plan (PCP) and assisting them with becoming self-sufficient and self-
reliant;
Facilitated weekly team meetings and monthly supervision of Community Support Team
Qualified Professional and Associate Professional.
The HOPE Centre for Advancement, LLC – July 2010 – April 2011
Community Support Team Lead (Adults Age 22 - 64)
Consult with consumers, Physicians, Therapists, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist
(LCAS) and team members to complete/update/revise Person Centered Plans (PCPs);
Obtain and review consumer’s medical records and discuss them with Medical Director for
best practices to assist the consumer in achieving optimal medical and mental health;
Link consumers to community resources to assist them in achieving goals within their
Person Centered Plan (PCP) and assisting them with becoming self-sufficient and self-
reliant;
Coordinate and facilitate monthly Treatment Team Meetings to ensure that consumer is
making adequate progress towards goals listed within their PCP.
4. Carolina Outreach, LLC – January 2010 – June 2010
Intensive In-Home Therapist (Youth Ages 6 - 17)
Coordinated and facilitated Client and Family Treatment (CFT) meetings to ensure all
parties understand and agree with the stated goals;
Collaborated with team members, consumers, teachers and parents to
compile/update/revise Person Centered Plans (PCPs);
Provided Intensive In-Home therapeutic services to adolescents and young adults in an
effort to keep the family unit in tact;
Provided Community Support Services to individual adults and families as a means of
connecting families to community resources to assist the family in meeting their
established needs;
Attended Care Review meetings and Court proceedings to advocate for consumers.
Practicum/Internship Experience
Practicum
New Beginnings Therapeutic Solutions, LLC – January 2009 – June 2009
Counseled children and families in conflict
Internship
Carolina Outreach, LLC – August 2009 – December 2009
Counseled children at risk for being placed outside of the home;
Crisis Prevention;
Scheduled and facilitated Child, Family Treatment (CFT) meetings;
Participated in the completion of Person Centered Plans.
Licensures
Licensed Professional Counselor (License Number 8025).
North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors
Nationally Certified Counselor (Certification Number 295511).
National Board for Certified Counselors
Research Interests
Substance Abuse among adults
Stressors of Pastors
Stressors of Pastor’s Wives
5. Effects of Ministry on Pastors and their wives
Relationships;
Culture & Diversity
Additional Training
Completed coursework for Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS)