Angie Dailey
Assistant Lecturer of Social Work
Angela (Angie) Dailey earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Ball State University in 2003. She then worked in fields of neuropsychology and residential treatment for youth, until returning to school enhance her ability to support youth and families. She graduated with her MSW from Indiana University in 2008, with a focus in mental health and addictions, as well as leadership.
Ms. Dailey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), who is also trained and certified in a variety of therapeutic intervention techniques including certification in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and is also a Credentialed Sexually Abusive Youth Clinician (CSAYC). Her practice experience has centered around youth and families, particularly those involved in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems.
Her professional experience prior to joining Ball State includes employment with the Department Child Services, as well as serving as a therapist and Clinical Director at a residential treatment facility for adolescents. She currently serves as a Clinical Director for Ball State’s Healthy Lifestyle Center, focused providing services to enhance health and wellbeing within the community.
Ms. Dailey is most passionate about clinical social work, the adolescent population, social justice, mental health and trauma informed care.