
Stacey McClellan
she/her
STAY-see muh-KLEH-lan
Blending clinical insight with analytical precision, Stacey is a mental health expert and Research Manager who transforms data into impactful strategies across behavioral health, substance use, and justice initiatives.
BS, Psychology, Criminal Justice
BS, Psychology, Criminal Justice
About
Stacey is a Research Manager providing support reporting, data visualization, evaluation planning, and project management for Community Health, Behavioral Health and Justice projects. Stacey is a mental health expert and brings this experience to her work in substance use treatment, co-response, and juvenile justice.
Stacey previously spent over four years at AllHealth Network Crisis Walk-In Center, before shifting focus to research and evaluation. Stacey has a passion for bridging clinical and research approaches to meet complex systemic needs.
In her free time, you can find her in the mountains either hiking, snowshoeing, or skiing.
- Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (2016)
- Crisis Prevention Intervention (2012)
- Mental Health First Aid (2017)
- MANDT (2018)
- Ethics in Prevention (2019)
- Narcan Training (2019)
- National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
- AMERSA Interdisciplinary Leaders in Substance Use Education, Research, Care and Policy
- Researcher, Douglas County Youth Center
- Virginia State Epidemiological Outcomes Group
- Colorado State Epidemiological Outcomes Group
- Colorado Public Health Association
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- McClellan, S., Zamora, J., & Pryor, J. B. (0AD). Avoiding stigmatized persons: The role anticipated stigma-by-association. PsycEXTRA Dataset. https://doi.org/10.1037/E683152011-026
- Pryor, J., Bos, A., Reeder, G., Stutterhein, S., Willems, R., & McClellan, S. (under review) Individual differences in reactions to stigma-by-association: Affective, cognitive, and behavior components. Submitted to Personality and Individual Differences.
- Treger, S., McClellan, S., Sprecher, S., Wondra, J. D., Gray, J., & Wallape, K. (0AD). Let's talk: Female-female and male-female dyad disclosure differences. PsycEXTRA Dataset. https://doi.org/10.1037/E683152011-175
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