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Betsy Anderson, MSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker

BetsyHello, my name is Betsy Anderson and I am a License Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). I graduated from Dominican University in 2005 and have been working as a therapist since that time. I enjoy working with children and their families. My extended background is in working with children in the foster care system as well as their families. I believe that this has shaped me in many ways to be able to help children who experience trauma as well as struggle with behaviors. I also believe that working with the parents is essential to helping children to overcome the struggles that seem to be interfering with living to their fullest potential.

My passion is to help children and adolescents learn who they are and where they want to go. Both children and adolescents can sometimes struggle with losing their way. I believe the way to help them back on the right path is to refocus them through the use of therapy. I have loved working with children since I was very young and always knew I wanted to work with them. I believe that children are innocent but at times lose that innocence do to unforeseen circumstances beyond their control. I want to help these children to regain part of that innocence and joy in their lives by walking them through their traumas and struggles.

In addition to working as a therapist, I also work at Ingalls hospital in the psychiatric ward working with adults and adolescents. Beyond this I also teach children’s Sunday School and have a huge passion for singing and leading in song at church.

It is a privilege for me to work with children and their families. I pray that we can work together so that you can experience hope and healing through this process.

630.588.1201
Extension 332

When choosing a therapist, it is important to consider their Areas of Practice.
Betsy Anderson's include:

  1. ADHD
  2. Adolescents
  3. Child and Family Issues
  4. Children
  5. Depression/Grief and Loss
  6. Parent/Child Conflict
  7. Parent/Teen Conflict
  8. Parenting/Behavior Problems
  9. Play Therapy
  10. Sibling conflict
  11. Stressors
  12. Trauma and Abuse