Eileen Cauley, LCSW-C, LCSW
Arkansas · 44 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +17
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
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Welcome to our directory of online therapists serving Arkansas. All listed clinicians hold an LCSW license; explore profiles to compare credentials, approaches, languages, and experience as you look for a good match.
Arkansas · 44 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +17
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 23 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +2
View ProfileArkansas · 17 yrs exp
Works with Trauma and abuse / Anger / Self esteem +9
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +4
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +14
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Depression
View ProfileArkansas · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Coping with life changes +2
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileArkansas · 23 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Anger +2
View ProfileArkansas · 37 yrs exp
Works with Addictions / Trauma and abuse / Grief +2
View ProfileArkansas · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Grief +2
View ProfileArkansas · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +8
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +10
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 18 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Anger +15
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 26 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Self esteem +9
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Mindfulness Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 37 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +14
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 8 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +13
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 35 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileArkansas · 40 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Family +17
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Self esteem +8
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Parenting +10
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Solution-Focused Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +14
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +16
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 6 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Grief / Anger +2
View ProfileArkansas · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +12
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Depression +10
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Motivational Interviewing
View ProfileArkansas · 23 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / LGBT +8
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
View ProfileArkansas · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Sleeping +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +14
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +8
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 8 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +7
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Anger +15
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +8
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Relationship +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 10 yrs exp · 2 languages
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Self esteem +14
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Motivational Interviewing
View ProfileArkansas · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +12
View ProfileArkansas · 35 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +15
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 31 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +11
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 18 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Self esteem +8
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Motivational Interviewing
View ProfileArkansas · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Relationship +14
View ProfileArkansas · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Self esteem +9
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Anger +2
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileArkansas · 17 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileArkansas · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileArkansas · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Relationship +10
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileArkansas · 8 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileArkansas · 40 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +2
View ProfileOnline therapy with a licensed clinical social worker is a commonly available option for many people in Arkansas. Over the past several years, state rules and professional practice have evolved to allow LCSWs to meet with clients through video and phone sessions when state licensing permits it, and many clinicians list online sessions among the ways they connect with people. LCSWs are licensed by the state and authorized to provide clinical services after completing a graduate social work degree, a specified period of supervised post-graduate clinical experience, and a passing score on the clinical licensing exam. Licensing boards set the exact scope of practice and the rules around telehealth, so online offerings vary depending on the clinician's license, location, and practice preferences.
When you search for online therapy with an LCSW in Arkansas, you will find practitioners who incorporate the social work perspective into clinical work. Social work training emphasizes the person-in-environment approach, which means clinicians consider your relationships, housing, work, finances, and community context alongside your inner experience. That viewpoint shapes assessment, goal-setting, and planning because it recognizes that life circumstances are often connected to mental health and well-being.
For many people in Arkansas, online sessions remove geographic barriers and reduce travel time, which can make it easier to maintain regular contact with an LCSW. If you live outside urban centers or have caregiving responsibilities, medical appointments, or work schedules that make in-person visits difficult, online sessions can fit into your routine more readily. You may also appreciate being able to meet with an LCSW who speaks your preferred language or who has experience with particular populations, even if they are located in a different city.
Online therapy also lets you continue care through life transitions that otherwise interrupt treatment. Moving between towns, temporary relocation, or changes in employment no longer need to disrupt an established therapeutic relationship, provided the clinician’s license and practice arrangements allow for continued service. For many people the visual connection of video helps sustain rapport while allowing them to remain in a comfortable environment of their choosing. Keep in mind that not every clinician offers every mode of digital contact. Some LCSWs prefer video, while others use phone sessions for clinical work; checking profile details about approaches, languages, and experience will give you a clearer sense of how a clinician works.
Licensed clinical social workers who offer online sessions often work with a broad range of problems that affect daily functioning and relationships. You may seek an LCSW for help with anxiety, depression, grief, relationship stress, parenting challenges, workplace strain, or life transitions like caregiving or retirement. Because social work training focuses on the interplay between personal experience and external circumstances, LCSWs are also well suited to address concerns tied to housing, employment, financial stress, family systems, and access to community resources.
In addition to those common concerns, some LCSWs list specialties such as trauma-related difficulties, substance-related challenges, mood regulation, or support for specific identity-related issues. When a clinician lists an approach among their methods, that signals what they often use in practice but does not, by itself, represent a certification. You can look at a profile to learn which issues a clinician describes working with and whether their language and stated experience align with what matters to you. Because online work can differ from in-person sessions, you may also find LCSWs who emphasize practical planning, coordination with support systems, or referrals to local resources as part of their online practice.
Verifying that a clinician holds an active LCSW license in Arkansas is an important step when you evaluate providers. Licensing information is maintained by the state board that oversees social work practice. You can search the Arkansas licensing authority's online license lookup to confirm a clinician's name, license status, license number, and any public actions or disciplinary history. Because licensing rules and titles can differ across states, look specifically for the LCSW classification and verify that the license is current rather than expired.
When you review a license record, note the issue and renewal dates and whether the board lists any practice restrictions. Licensing records typically document the credential itself and its standing, but they do not describe a clinician's therapeutic approaches or experience in depth. For that information, rely on a clinician's profile or professional biography. If the board's online lookup is unclear, you can contact the licensing agency by phone or email for clarification. Keeping a record of the license verification steps you take can be helpful if you later need to reference the information.
Begin by clarifying what matters most to you in a therapeutic relationship. You might prioritize an LCSW who has experience with specific life challenges, who speaks your preferred language, or who highlights work with a particular population. You may also value practical considerations such as session length, communication style, or whether the clinician describes an emphasis on coordination with community resources. Profiles that list credentials, areas of focus, and descriptions of approach can help you form a short list of clinicians to learn more about.
When you reach out to a clinician to ask questions, focus on topics that help you judge fit rather than availability. Ask about the clinician's experience with the issues you described, how they typically structure online sessions, and what kinds of outcomes other people describe after working with them. If a clinician lists certain approaches among their methods, you can ask how those approaches appear in online work, or how the clinician decides which methods to use. Pay attention to whether the clinician's explanations feel understandable and respectful of your circumstances.
Another practical step is to consider technology and environment. Make sure you have a reliable way to connect by video or phone and a location where you can talk privately and without frequent interruptions. Think ahead about how you will handle emergencies or urgent concerns between sessions; clinicians often outline crisis resources and local contacts as part of an initial plan. Finally, assess how comfortable you feel after the first few conversations. It is normal to try more than one clinician before finding someone whose style and perspective match what you need. Comparing credentials, focus areas, listed approaches, languages, and years of experience will help you make an informed choice.
Online therapy with a licensed clinical social worker can expand your options and make clinical help more accessible across Arkansas. Because LCSWs bring a person-in-environment perspective, they often connect emotional and behavioral work with practical strategies and community resources. Taking time to verify a license, read profiles, and clarify what matters most to you will make it easier to find an LCSW whose experience aligns with your needs. Use the directory to explore clinician profiles and gather information so you can begin conversations with those who seem like a fit for your situation.
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