Ashley Bailey, MSW (Virtually Located in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts )
Hello! My name is Ashley Bailey (she/they). I am a Master’s Level therapist with a rich background in Social Work and Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
I am LGBTQIA+ identifying/affirming, sex-positive, body positive (all bodies), and dedicated to providing an affirming space that recognizes disability as a form of human diversity.
Our therapeutic work together would be done through an anti-oppressive lens, which recognizes the inherent connection between societal/systemic issues and our individual mental health and wellness.
My approach is warm, empathetic, curious, genuine, and humorous. I challenge unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, behaviors, and patterns with compassion and understanding.
I believe that therapy is a working collaboration between the two of us to cultivate a space that allows you to heal and grow on your own terms, with a treatment approach that works for you. Through this individualized care, we’ll work to assure that you are getting what you need out of our time together. This space is yours, after all.
I have experience working with folks with a range of challenges, including anxiety related issues, depression, social phobia, OCD, Bipolar Disorders, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, family issues, “state of the world” issues, and trauma related issues, including religious trauma.
I am open to working with anyone who feels they would benefit from our time together. However, as a queer and neurodivergent person myself, I am especially interested in working with folks struggling with anxiety/intrusive thoughts, phobias, LGBTQIA+/related issues, religious trauma, issues related to internalized capitalism, and challenges associated with being a loved one of someone with serious mental illness/other conditions that impact cognition/behavior.
Ashley specializes in a variety of areas, including:
Depression
Stress and Anxiety
LGBTQIA+ Related Issues
Motivation, Self-Esteem, and Confidence
Coping with Life Changes
Compassion Fatigue
Social Anxiety and Phobias
Additional Focus Areas:
Religious Trauma
Issues Related to Being a Caregiver
Challenges Related to Internalized Capitalism
Populations Served:
Teenagers (Ages 13-17)
Adults
Clinical Approaches:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Client-Centered Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Psychodynamic Therapy
Somatic Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Ashley is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your challenges and work towards your goals.
Hello! My name is Ashley Bailey (she/they). I am a Master’s Level therapist with a rich background in Social Work and Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
I am LGBTQIA+ identifying/affirming, sex-positive, body positive (all bodies), and dedicated to providing an affirming space that recognizes disability as a form of human diversity.
Our therapeutic work together would be done through an anti-oppressive lens, which recognizes the inherent connection between societal/systemic issues and our individual mental health and wellness.
My approach is warm, empathetic, curious, genuine, and humorous. I challenge unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, behaviors, and patterns with compassion and understanding.
I believe that therapy is a working collaboration between the two of us to cultivate a space that allows you to heal and grow on your own terms, with a treatment approach that works for you. Through this individualized care, we’ll work to assure that you are getting what you need out of our time together. This space is yours, after all.
I have experience working with folks with a range of challenges, including anxiety related issues, depression, social phobia, OCD, Bipolar Disorders, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, family issues, “state of the world” issues, and trauma related issues, including religious trauma.
I am open to working with anyone who feels they would benefit from our time together. However, as a queer and neurodivergent person myself, I am especially interested in working with folks struggling with anxiety/intrusive thoughts, phobias, LGBTQIA+/related issues, religious trauma, issues related to internalized capitalism, and challenges associated with being a loved one of someone with serious mental illness/other conditions that impact cognition/behavior.
Ashley specializes in a variety of areas, including:
Depression
Stress and Anxiety
LGBTQIA+ Related Issues
Motivation, Self-Esteem, and Confidence
Coping with Life Changes
Compassion Fatigue
Social Anxiety and Phobias
Additional Focus Areas:
Religious Trauma
Issues Related to Being a Caregiver
Challenges Related to Internalized Capitalism
Populations Served:
Teenagers (Ages 13-17)
Adults
Clinical Approaches:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Client-Centered Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Psychodynamic Therapy
Somatic Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Ashley is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your challenges and work towards your goals.
Hello! My name is Ashley Bailey (she/they). I am a Master’s Level therapist with a rich background in Social Work and Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
I am LGBTQIA+ identifying/affirming, sex-positive, body positive (all bodies), and dedicated to providing an affirming space that recognizes disability as a form of human diversity.
Our therapeutic work together would be done through an anti-oppressive lens, which recognizes the inherent connection between societal/systemic issues and our individual mental health and wellness.
My approach is warm, empathetic, curious, genuine, and humorous. I challenge unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, behaviors, and patterns with compassion and understanding.
I believe that therapy is a working collaboration between the two of us to cultivate a space that allows you to heal and grow on your own terms, with a treatment approach that works for you. Through this individualized care, we’ll work to assure that you are getting what you need out of our time together. This space is yours, after all.
I have experience working with folks with a range of challenges, including anxiety related issues, depression, social phobia, OCD, Bipolar Disorders, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, family issues, “state of the world” issues, and trauma related issues, including religious trauma.
I am open to working with anyone who feels they would benefit from our time together. However, as a queer and neurodivergent person myself, I am especially interested in working with folks struggling with anxiety/intrusive thoughts, phobias, LGBTQIA+/related issues, religious trauma, issues related to internalized capitalism, and challenges associated with being a loved one of someone with serious mental illness/other conditions that impact cognition/behavior.
Ashley specializes in a variety of areas, including:
Depression
Stress and Anxiety
LGBTQIA+ Related Issues
Motivation, Self-Esteem, and Confidence
Coping with Life Changes
Compassion Fatigue
Social Anxiety and Phobias
Additional Focus Areas:
Religious Trauma
Issues Related to Being a Caregiver
Challenges Related to Internalized Capitalism
Populations Served:
Teenagers (Ages 13-17)
Adults
Clinical Approaches:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Client-Centered Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Psychodynamic Therapy
Somatic Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Ashley is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your challenges and work towards your goals.