Dr. Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSW
Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSW, has over 30 years of experience as a clinical social worker, program developer, clinical director, and adjunct professor. She specializes in mental health, substance abuse, trauma, grief, LGBT and women’s issues, chronic pain, and spiritual counseling. Dr. Anderson earned her Masters of Social Work (MSW) from Indiana University, her Bachelors of Science in social studies and social work from Ball State University in Indiana, and her Doctorate of Ministry from the Fox Institute. Dr. Anderson is the author of Where All Our Journeys End: Searching for the Beloved in Everyday Life (C. Lynn Anderson) which has been praised for its depth of study and beauty of prose and poetry. She is a proud member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers.

Hypnotize Me: Hypnotherapy for Depression
By Dr. Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSWFor those who suffer from depression, hypnotherapy is definitely an adjunct methodology that should be explored. Continue Reading

Grief vs. Depression: Is There a Difference?
By Dr. Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSWDepression and grief can lead to a variety of mental health issues. Continue Reading

Hypnotherapy for Addiction Recovery: Does It Really Work?
By Dr. Carol Anderson, D.Min., ACSW, LMSWAs a professional technique, it focuses on one’s strengths, allows the patient to be in control of the outcomes, and can offer ... Continue Reading