
Angela Snyder, LISW, LCSW
“People start to heal the moment they feel heard.”
Cheryl Richardson
Therapist
Angela graduated with her Master’s in Social Work from The University of Iowa in 2008 and has been a therapist (LISW/LCSW) since 2013. Angela works with both children and adults with varying issues such as anxiety, depression, anger, behavioral concerns, personality disorders and bipolar disorder. Her main focus however, is working with children and adults who have experienced trauma, as well as children experiencing problematic sexual behaviors. Angela is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Problematic Sexual Behavioral Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PSB-CBT) for children. Other therapeutic interventions are tailored to each individual client.
* Insurances accepted: Medicaid, BCBS, UMR/UHC, Midlands Choice, private pay (sliding fee available)
Forensic Interviewer
Angela has her 2nd Master’s in Forensic Psych (MAFP) and is a trained National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) Forensic Interviewer. Angela contracts with various local Child Advocacy Centers (CAC) in the Quad City area.
Psychosexual Evaluations
Psychosexual evaluations are specialized assessments designed to understand an individual’s sexual interests, attitudes, and behaviors. These evaluations typically include a comprehensive review of social and sexual history, the presence of any deviant or paraphilic interests, and an evaluation of risk for sexual reoffending.
The goal of a psychosexual evaluation is to identify treatment needs, assess potential risks, and provide tailored recommendations.
Angela has conducted numerous evaluations with various agencies across both adult and juvenile populations. She is currently recognized as a Sex Offender Treatment Professional (SOTP-I) in Iowa and an Associate Sex Offender Provider in Illinois. Angela is trained in evidence-based risk assessment tools—including the Static-99, Stable-2007, and SAPROF-SO.
In addition to evaluations, Angela provides treatment in both group and individual settings. She works extensively with youth ages 7–17 who have engaged in problematic sexual behaviors, offering structured interventions to support accountability, growth, and rehabilitation.