
Ashley Reeves, MSW, LCSW
Therapist
Locations:
Massachusetts
Insurances
About
Ashley is a service-focused clinical social worker with a strong commitment to serving the needs of disadvantaged families—skilled in building community support, key coalitions, and strategic interagency partnerships. Ashley is an advocate for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities with an interest in dismantling social constructs/decolonizing systems that are harmful to BIPOC.
Also a certified postpartum doula, Ashley provides clinical expertise and psychoeducation to families from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color regarding mental health, parenting, child development, self-care, and community care.
Locations:
Massachusetts
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Southern California, Master of Social Work, 2017
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Certified Postpartum Doula
Why Healthcare
Ashley is passionate about creating a platform and safe space to openly talk about mental health and provide mental health awareness, especially amongst marginalized populations. Working in the mental health field provides Ashley the opportunity to give others life-changing support by offering empathy and compassion, inspiring hope, and teaching the skills needed to overcome challenges.
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