
Kayla Ashby, NCC, LPCC
I specialize in:
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Narcissistic Relationship Abuse
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Trauma
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​Adjustment Issues
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Depression
About Me
My aim is to provide direct, effective therapy to serve others in ways that influence insight. I wholeheartedly believe it takes a lot of courage in wanting to become aware and gain an understanding of the effects of mental health on the mind and body. In collaboration, we seek to identify the means of growth and self-development. It is my belief that acceptance is key in moving towards our goals while also introducing a variety of coping skills. I look forward to guiding others in coming to peace within… in whatever interpretation or method it presents.​
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The profound manipulation wielded by narcissists often leaves individuals stripped of their essence, casting shadows on their identity. As a compassionate therapist specialized in aiding survivors of narcissistic abuse, I illuminate the intricate web of narcissism's complexities, unraveling the layers of deception and restoring a sense of self. Through a fusion of acceptance work, I hope to empower individuals to navigate through the labyrinth of manipulation, fostering self-awareness, resilience, and profound self-trust.
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My goal is to guide others in a way that allows not only space for growth and introspection, but also provides the means to gain insight and progression towards specific goals, and the ability to achieve them. I offer morning, afternoon, and early evening appointments as well as digital correspondence if needed.
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Testimonials:
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Confirmation from a professional that what I am experiencing is not okay. Before I was in treatment with Kayla, I constantly questioned whether or not I was the problem.
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Kayla is a wonderful and knowledgeable therapist! She makes my appointments worthwhile every time.
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I got to talk to someone about what was going on with me at the time. Kayla really helped me, she was wonderful.
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I look forward to my sessions with Kayla, and she reminds me that it is okay to stick up for myself.
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