Rebecca Campbell, LCSW


Psychotherapist, Director Therapy Services

Rebecca Campbell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Director of Therapy Services specializing in psychotherapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. She provides evidence-based therapy, within a family systems context, through a developmentally informed mental health lens. Rebecca works with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, behavioral challenges, and family/life transitions. Her approach is personalized and compassionate, focused on building emotional resilience, strengthening relationships, and supporting long-term mental health and well-being.

  • Uses a systems-oriented approach considering all influences on presenting concerns.
  • Practices evidence‑based, developmentally informed interventions (CBT, DBT, ACT, Psychodynamic Treatment).
  • Collaborates with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams with the client’s needs in focus.
  • Maintains confidentiality, clear boundaries, and adaptive care to each patient’s cultural context.
  • Prioritizes a strong therapeutic alliance to best serve resilience and self-advocacy as the client transitions to independence.

  • Bucknell University- BSBA, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
  • New York University - MSW, Master of Social Work
  • William Alanson White Institute - Child and Adolescent Training Program Graduate

  • Board Co-Chair to Darien community organization supporting youth mental health, Thriving Youth Darien.
  • Consultant to Fairfield County Public and Private Schools around behavioral interventions.
  • Community presentater on mental health topics with a culturally developmental lens.
  • Private Practice Psychotherapist: CT Neuropsychology Group, Westport, CT.
  • School Social Worker: Wilton Public High School, Fairfield Public Elementary Schools.

Rebecca first became interested in working with children as a Ski Wee Skiing Instructor in the glorious Pocono Mountains of rural Pennsylvania.

Life begins at the end of your comfort zone” - Neale Donald Walsch