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Ashley Yeingst, LCSW, provides therapy for adults ages 18 and older who are seeking meaningful, lasting change in their lives. She works with individuals navigating anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. Her clients often come to therapy wanting a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore their thoughts and feelings, gain clarity, and reconnect with their sense of self.
Ashley’s therapeutic approach is grounded in collaboration, compassion, and evidence‑based practice. She integrates cognitive‑behavioral strategies, mindfulness techniques, and trauma‑informed care to help clients build resilience and develop practical coping skills. Her style is warm, steady, and empowering—focused on helping clients understand their patterns, strengthen self‑awareness, and move toward healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
Her ideal client is someone motivated to grow, whether they are working to manage anxiety, heal from past experiences, or improve the quality of their relationships. Ashley supports clients in identifying their goals, enhancing self‑esteem, and cultivating emotional well‑being. She is committed to helping individuals navigate challenges with confidence and create positive, sustainable change in their daily lives.
Ashley practices at Advanced Psychiatric Health and offers both in‑office sessions and remote therapy for clients who prefer the flexibility of virtual care. She strives to make the therapeutic process accessible, supportive, and tailored to each person’s unique needs.
ADHD - Skill-building and support around organizational challenges, distracted attention, procrastination; building and maintaining healthy routines and structure
Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)
Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life
Family issues - Promoting communication and supporting family members to address challenges and reduce conflict and distress
Trauma - Coping and healing after threatening or scary events, such as witnessing accidents or experiencing sexual, verbal, emotional, or physical abuse
Small steps make a big difference. Start by connecting with Ashley Yeingst today.