Jaimee Stoczko, LSW
- Perez Therapy, LLC

- Jul 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 13
Provider is currently waitlisting; anticipated credentialing and start date in mid-August.

Jaimee Stoczko, LSW (she/they)
Psychotherapist
Education and Credentials:
- Licensed Social Worker, PA #SW140440
- Master of Social Service, Bryn Mawr College
- Bachelor of Arts (Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies), Temple University
Treatment Areas: Adults, teens & children 5+
Specialty areas: LGBTQIA+, Trauma & Women's Issues
Accepted Plans: Medicaid, Quest Behavioral Health, Aetna, & United/Optum
Choosing a therapist is difficult, to say the least – it’s a major investment, in terms of your time, finances, and energy, and it has the capacity to transform your life for better and for worse. As a therapist and also a client myself, I’m keenly aware of how much trust and risk it takes to start with someone new – to tell your story, often for the second, third, or fourth time – and to work collaboratively to derive complex meaning out of your life.
Choosing to collaborate with me on your mental health journey means a few things. For one, my therapeutic style is both intuitive and grounded, a reflection of my personal values of depth, compassion, and care for structure and integrity in clinical work. I show up to the therapy room with presence and warmth, ready to meet you exactly where you are, and to walk alongside you as you navigate change, conflict, and healing. Each session will be uniquely catered to what’s most important at this moment, while also maintaining a clear progression toward your therapeutic goals, whatever we decide those will be.
A central tenet of my approach is supporting you toward discovering and working with the roots of your patterns, not just the surface. Together, we will alchemize your story and its various parts into something actionable which improves your quality of life. Whether helping partners rebuild trust or families reimagine their shared story, I bring a calm, attuned presence and a systems perspective that allows patterns to surface and transformation to unfold. Our work will be relational, goal-oriented, and intentional.
As a queer individual and ally to the BIPOC, alternatively-abled, and trans communities, I am particularly drawn to working with queer individuals and non-traditional relationship structures. My primary goal is to support and affirm the unique ways you create connection, safety, and meaning in your life, while consistently addressing the real systemic threats to your safety and stability as it impacts mental health symptoms and day-to-day functioning. At no point will I suggest that a single coping skill or alternative thought will transform your life alone – there is no single solution to anything that brings you into the therapy room. What we can do is co-discover incremental changes to create long-lasting and supportive structures in your life, improve your relationship to community, and increase your awareness of those sticky, repetitive patterns when they come up.
I look forward to connecting with you!




