Ashley Acle, MBA, MFT, LMFT is a healthcare consultant, clinical supervisor, and advocate passionate about health equity and integrating culture in mental health treatments. She brings this perspective to her work, building upon her leadership experiences as Regional Director of Compliance, Director of Clinical Services, and Program Director. Ashley has served clients and studied eating disorders, suicidality, relationships, and emotional expression for the last 13 years in treatment settings and all levels of care.
Ashley currently serves clients struggling with mental health through her practice. Her therapeutic approach is collaborative, strengths-based, creative, and culturally sensitive, incorporating contextual factors and empowerment. She consults for organizations and leads clinical supervision and educational workshops for healthcare professionals, inviting collaborative learning, reflection, dialogue, and activism to advance cultural sensitivity and anti-oppressive practices. She has presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) and the International Association for Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp). Ashley graduated from Swarthmore College with her Bachelor's, Drexel University with her Master of Family Therapy degree, and Quantic School of Business and Technology with her Master of Business Administration. She contributes to several organizations, including iaedp's African American Eating Disorder Professionals and Black, Indigenous, People of Color (AAEDP-BIPOC) Committee. She is also a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT) and their Margins to Center and Queer and Trans Advocacy Network (QTAN). Ashley identifies as Multicultural, Chinese, Mexican, and Lebanese. Pronouns: she/her/ella/她. Contact: [email protected]/(415) 275-0470 |