Erin Lytle
LCSW
Erin D. Lytle is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (5633-C). She grew up in Little Rock and attended grade school at Our Lady of the Holy Souls School before graduating from Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Connecticut. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College in 2002 and her Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama in 2004. She completed training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as well as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and internal family systems (IFS). Her professional experience includes work in acute care, outpatient, and juvenile correctional settings.
Erin works with adults and children struggling with ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment issues, and codependency. Her approach helps her clients identify and process their core beliefs, values, and protective parts that may have kept them from growing and achieving a strong sense of self-worth
and an overall positive outlook on life. She also helps those struggling with ADHD find ways to cope and feel that they are fully participating in their life.
Erin lives in Central Arkansas with her husband of ten years and two sons, ages nine and six. In her free time, she enjoys running, working out, staying active, and coaching her son’s soccer team. Erin spends most of her time with her family going to baseball, basketball, and soccer games. She enjoys being in nature and being mindful of self-care.
To schedule a session with Erin please contact the office.

