About Ashley Tillery

Life is challenging and ever changing. Life is beautiful. I often describe therapy as a space to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly. Positive changes and negative changes both have influences on our mental health, our relationships, and our physical bodies. The therapeutic process happens in session and in your daily life as you use your insight/awareness, and skills to address your concerns.  I will continue to use my time, talents, and education to develop influential connections with others who are on a path of growth, navigating challenges and successes, all in effort to obtain their life’s vision and/or goals. My hope is for a teamwork approach to support others, empower the client(s) to achieve their goals and ultimately a life worth living. Sessions may involve worksheets for additional processing/practice outside of session, infographics,psychoeducation, and the development/enhancement of skills.  

I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (since 2018). I am a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. My career has been influenced by life’s connections to people, places, and things. I married at the young age of 18,which took me to Kansas as a military wife for the next 6.5 years. During that time, I completed my Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at Kansas State University. My next educational goal was to complete my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy through Capella University (MN). My husband left military service, and we returned to WI. I also attended Upper Iowa University to complete additional requirements for the WI Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) to become a Certified Social Worker (2014). Since 2014, I have worked with adults and families in the human service areas of abuse, neglect, community resources, trauma, substance abuse, domestic violence, relationship challenges, and various mental health diagnoses.

We settled in southern WI. After having been a childless couple for 12 years due to educational/career goals, we started a family. We have three beautiful children, two boys and one girl. My daughter is in-between the two boys in birth order, and she sure makes it known. She and her younger brother are twins. Balancing life, work, and all our individual roles is TOUGH. Life is challenging and ever changing. Life is beautiful.  

Contact me through Headway or Simple Practice