Our Founder

Meet Our Founder

Ashley M. W. Unadkat (she/her), LCAT, LMHC, BC-DMT, CMA

As a therapist, I take an actively engaged role to invite clients to share, explore, move, express, create, and heal. For nearly a decade I’ve worked with 300+ clients, coming from a wide-range of identities, experiences, positions, and challenges. I help and witness as clients engage in verbal processing, creativity, and movement in pursuit of their own healing. When applied therapeutically, a creative process offers new thoughts, feelings, insights, and perspectives and can lead to embodied change.

As a psychotherapist, creative arts therapist, and movement analyst, I am uniquely qualified to help clients with diverse needs. I specialize in using these creative modalities in conjunction with traditional talk therapy approaches. I work with clients struggling with complex trauma, anxiety, family and relationship challenges, identity exploration and issues, mood disorders, low self-confidence, life transitions and much more.

I’ve worked in psychiatric, agency, school, home, community, and private practice settings. I use an expansive bioecological intersectional framework to help conceptualize and meet the vastly differing needs of my clients.

I have experience in and enjoy mentoring and supervising roles. I am passionate about providing education, training, support, guidance, and opportunity to others in the field.


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What can Ashley help you with?

Top Specialties:

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Spirituality

  • Late diagnosed neurodivergence, 2e individuals

More areas of Expertise:

  • ADHD

  • Anxiety

  • Autism

  • Behavioral Issues

  • Body Positivity

  • Career Counseling

  • Codependency

  • Depression

  • Developmental Disorders

  • Education and Learning Disabilities

  • Family Conflict

  • LGBTQ+

  • Life Coaching

  • Life Transitions

  • Marital and Premarital

  • Open Relationships Non-Monogamy

  • Racial Identity

  • Relationship Issues

  • Self Esteem

  • Transgender

  • Women's Issues