Savannah Lippincott, LCSW
Master’s in Social Work | Mental Health Therapist
Savannah Lippincott (LCSW)
Master’s in Social Work | Mental Health Therapist
Hello and welcome! I’m so glad you have chosen Women’s Wellness Partners as your provider for your path to healing. In my practice, I strive to create a warm environment so that the moment you walk through my door you can feel at peace. My priority when beginning work with a client is to build a genuine connection based on trust. This connection provides the foundation for the healing and growth that takes place in our work together. It is important for me to understand the hopes that my clients have for themselves to provide a clear path for the therapeutic process. While it is my job to guide each session, I am intentional in my support for you to be the ultimate authority on your journey.
Throughout my five years of clinical practice, I have had the honor of walking with many individuals as they navigate the murky waters of grief and loss. I’ve also focused on supporting individuals that face issues with anxiety, depression, difficult and/or significant life changes, chronic illness, and challenges in communication. I’m passionate about empowering clients with the language to communicate their needs and wishes to foster more meaningful relationships.
I was inspired to shift the focus of my practice to working with women after having my first child and experiencing the demands that come with motherhood and a full-time career. It was during this time of transition with my growing family that I first truly understood how the lack of support from societal paradigms can so negatively impact women’s mental health. While I’m fortunate to have unconditional love and support from my own family and friends, I recognized that not all women have this experience. Motherhood is of course not the only situation where women face unspoken challenges. Whether at work, in a new relationship, in a new phase of life, I look forward to supporting the women of Northwest Arkansas in whatever arena they find themselves so that they can face each day with a sense of hope.
I am a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Arkansas. I am a two-time graduate from the University of Arkansas, earning my bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2013 and my master’s degree in Social Work in 2016. I have called Northwest Arkansas home since 2013. In my free time you can find me at a Razorback sporting event calling the hogs or on the lake with my family.
Something that I have learned in my work, especially in grief and loss, is that our definition of hope is subject to change.
Education
Master’s in Social Work
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Trainings & Certifications
Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Trained in Grief Counseling