Elizabeth Vogt, LCSW, CADC

Elizabeth is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice.

“Bringing out the best in you!”

Providing mental health and behavioral health services to adults in Antioch, Illinois.

Having navigated a nontraditional career path, Elizabeth brings to her practice years of work-life experience in addition to a clinical background in hospital, community mental health, and residential treatment settings serving vulnerable and underserved clients. Her holistic focus and use of complementary and integrative approaches helps support clients in their process of growth and healing.

Trained in emotionally focused therapy, Elizabeth uses experiential interventions with an attachment focus for most conditions. Her clinical experience has included working with couples and individuals who have experienced problems in marriage, relationship betrayals and disconnections, communication problems, anxiety, depression, severe mental illness, complex trauma, gender identity issues, gender affirmation, major life transitions, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, addictions, eating disorders, and more.

Elizabeth earned a Bachelor of Philosophy Degree in Psychology from Northwestern University and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Aurora University. She is licensed by the States of Illinois and Wisconsin as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and is a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor in Illinois. Currently, Ms. Vogt is an Adjunct Faculty member in the Graduate Social Work Program at Aurora University.

Ms. Vogt is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), the International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT), and ChicagoEFT. She uses complimentary healing modalities in her practice and is an advocate for self-healing.

Elizabeth offers individual and couples therapy to adults and accepts commercial insurance, Medicare, and self-pay clients.