Dana Ashley
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW (she, her)
Finances
Fees
- Individual Sessions $200
- Couple Sessions $300
- Sliding scale: apply if you may be eligible
Insurance
- Out of Network
Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Licensed by State of New York / 071442 Dana Ashley
- In Practice for 20 Years
- Attended Hunter School of Social Work, MSW, Graduated 2004
Specialties and Expertise
Expertise
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Issues
- Child
- Coping Skills
- Depression
- Divorce
- Education and Learning Disabilities
- Emotional Disturbance
- Family Conflict
- Infertility
- Life Coaching
- Life Transitions
- Mood Disorders
- Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
- Parenting
- Peer Relationships
- Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
- Racial Identity
- Relationship Issues
- School Issues
- Self Esteem
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
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Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Coaching
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Compassion Focused
- Culturally Sensitive
- Interpersonal
- Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
- Person-Centered
- Positive Psychology
- Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
- Strength-Based
- Trauma Focused
Groups
Support Group for Parents of Neurodiverse Children
Overview: This 7-week program, limited to 8 participants, provides support and strategies for parents of children with ADHD. It’s a closed group with a consistent, supportive environment. Focus Areas: Understanding ADHD in Children: Gaining insights into how ADHD affects learning, behavior, and emotions. Reducing Conflict and Chaos at Home, Enhancing Family Communication, Addressing Challenging Behaviors, Collaborating with Educational Professionals, and Processing Our Feelings, Providing a space to explore and understand your own emotions surrounding the journey of parenting a child with ADHD, fostering self-compassion and resilience.
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Group Meets
Empowering Neurodiverse Parents: Thriving Together
Being a neurodiverse parent can be a uniquely enriching yet sometimes challenging journey. Our therapy group, "Empowering Neurodiverse Parents: Thriving Together," offers a welcoming and supportive space where parents who identify as neurodiverse can come together to share their experiences, support one another, and access guidance from experienced therapists. This group aims to empower neurodiverse parents by providing resources, fostering a sense of belonging, and facilitating personal growth.