Steph Longsworth, LCSW

Steph Longsworth, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker
* Illinois * Missouri * I work with adults, ages 18 and older, couples, and families.

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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in Social Work from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville. I have worked in the mental health field for over 12 years and been licensed in clinical practice since 2013. My experiences include working with individuals, families, and veterans who need assistance coping with mental health concerns, such as depression and anxiety, as

well as trauma and various life stressors. I utilize a variety of therapeutic approaches and my goal is to support clients as they make effective life changes. My style is genuine and compassionate; I strive to assist my clients in understanding the thoughts and behaviors impacting their lives, as well as how to be more kind to themselves. I work collaboratively with each client to develop and strengthen their coping skills to address the challenges life brings their way. My goal is to make a difference in the lives of others by instilling a sense of hope and empowerment while providing a haven for healing. Always remember, your mental health matters!

National Social Work Month
03/03/2026

National Social Work Month

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02/25/2026

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Mental health experts break down some common myths that persist around the experience of therapy.

Love this!
02/06/2023

Love this!

01/16/2023
01/01/2023

Welcome 2023! I want to share this incredibly powerful recovery video made by someone dear to me. Addiction is a disease that deserves treatment and recovery is possible.

https://fb.watch/hMVziHYEbi/?mibextid=NnVzG8

“Experiencing addiction does not make you a ‘bad’ person, and relapsing does not mean that you are weak.”A Reminder That...
10/11/2022

“Experiencing addiction does not make you a ‘bad’ person, and relapsing does not mean that you are weak.”

A Reminder That Addiction Is An Illness, Not A Character Flaw

Commentary on Joe Biden's response to his son's substance misuse offers a gross example of how addiction is often viewed as a moral failure.

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10/05/2022

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And it's not always easy but worth it.
09/07/2022

And it's not always easy but worth it.

Tomorrow, August 31st is Overdose Awareness Day.Please join us by wearing purple (opioid addiction and dependence awaren...
08/30/2022

Tomorrow, August 31st is Overdose Awareness Day.

Please join us by wearing purple (opioid addiction and dependence awareness color) or silver/grey (international overdose awareness color).

Silver: Wearing a silver badge commemorates those lost to drug overdose. Wearing silver sends a message that every person's life is valuable and that stigmatizing people who use drugs needs to stop.

Purple: International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event, held annually on August 31 that aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death. It also acknowledges the grief felt by families and friends, remembering those who have met with death or permanent injury as a result of a drug overdose. International Overdose Awareness Day spreads the message that the tragedy of overdose death is preventable.

A nice reminder.
08/01/2022

A nice reminder.

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