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The Waiting Game: Coping with the Ins and Outs of Fertility Treatments
Fri
10
Jul 2026

The Waiting Game: Coping with the Ins and Outs of Fertility Treatments

with
Lacey Castileja Fisher LPC-S, RPT-S, PMH-C, RST-C/T
with
Virtual
|
12:00-1:30pm

This session explores the emotional, cognitive, and relational impact of infertility and fertility treatments. Participants will examine how infertility disrupts identity, work functioning, and interpersonal relationships, often resulting in chronic stress and trauma-like symptoms.

This training is part of Holding Hope: Providing Compassionate Care for Those Struggling with Fertility, a three-part continuing education series led by Lacey Castilleja Fisher, LPC-S, RPT-S, PMH-C, RST-C/T.

Sessions may be attended individually or as a complete series.

Participants may earn up to 4.5 CE hours for the full series, with 1.5 CE hours available for each individual session.

Register here for this session or explore bundle options for the full series

Cost –

about
Lacey Castileja Fisher LPC-S, RPT-S, PMH-C, RST-C/T

Lacey Castilleja Fisher is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist- Supervisor, Certified Perinatal Mental Health Professional and Registered Sand Therapist- Consultant/Trainer with a mental health private practice in Austin, Texas. Lacey has worked in a variety of settings including in a Children’s Advocacy Center to provide counseling to children that experienced sexual abuse and their families, and she decided to take the experience she had there and apply it to private practice.

She built her practice around supporting children and adults that had experienced sexual abuse/assault and found a passion working with parents and parents to be when their sexual trauma was activated in the perinatal period. Lacey became passionate about working with parents that struggle with perinatal mental health struggles, specifically PTSD, after her own experience of becoming a mother and experiencing trauma after her newborn was unexpectedly admitted to the NICU. This led to Lacey learning as much as she could about perinatal trauma, pregnancy and infant loss, NICU trauma and fertility struggles.

Lacey finds that the parents she works with respond well to EMDR, IFS and sandtray therapy at her counseling practice. She is also trained in accelerated resolution therapy, trauma conscious yoga method, brainspotting and ketamine assisted psychotherapy. Lacey was a co-founder of the Texas SandTray Association and has served as the Clinical Director for the Pregnancy and Postpartum Health Alliance of Texas and now serves on their advisory board.