Sandy A Bowersox, PhDPsychology in Evansville, IN
Psychology, PsychologyGender
Female
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
About Sandy A Bowersox, PhD
Sandy A. Bowersox, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist at Peyton Manning Children's in Evansville, Indiana. She specializes in diagnosing and treating behavioral and mental health disorders in children and teens, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning disorders, OCD, and eating disorders. Dr. Bowersox starts by listening to understand your child's needs. Then, she works with your family to create a care plan that's right for your child.
Dr. Bowersox has clinical interest in eating disorders, OCD, health-related stress and anxiety, as well as a variety of anxiety disorders (e.g. separation anxiety, selective mutism, phobias). She provides psychological testing as well as personalized therapy options, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family-Based Treatment (FBT) of eating disorders, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, and more.
Dr. Bowersox is a member of the American Psychological Association and Indiana Psychological Association.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Bowersox enjoys spending time outdoors, watching and participating in sports, and being with her family.
Education
Medical Education
St. Louis UniversityGraduateSchool
St. Louis University, St. Louis, MoFellowship
University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency
University of Louisville School of Medicine HealthUndergraduate
Murray State UniversitySt. Louis University, St. Louis, MoQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension St. Vincent Evansville
Location
Peyton Manning Children's - Evansville Center for Children
Professional Statement
I became a psychologist because of a calling to work with young people. I strive to help children and their families see their value, reduce suffering, and achieve their potential. Providing a safe and understanding environment is a priority while also engaging the family system in treatment to maximize outcomes.
-Sandy A Bowersox, PhD