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Ashley Ann Oakes, LICSW, LCSW, SUDP

Ashley Ann Oakes, LICSW, LCSW, SUDP

Works with

Adults, adolescents, and couples

Languages

English

License

Oregon LCSW #L11990 | California LCSW #130871

Appointment

Clinical Supervision Only

Specialized

Christian Counseling / Faith-based available

Ashley Ann Oakes, LICSW, LCSW, SUDP

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) & Clinical Supervisor

I am currently one of the Clinical Supervisors with Guillaume Counseling supervising Oregon Board-Registered Associates and other non-licensed clinicians, and California BBS board-registered Associates.

I am a multi-state licensed clinical social worker and substance use counselor with over a decade of experience across inpatient psychiatry, emergency departments, community mental health, outpatient behavioral health, and integrated medical settings. Throughout my career, I’ve supported adolescents, adults, and families navigating anxiety, trauma, attachment wounds, substance use, and major life transitions. As a clinical supervisor, I bring a steady, grounded presence and a commitment to helping clinicians grow both their technical skills and their authentic therapeutic voice. My goal is to support the development of ethical, clinically sound clinicians who facilitate meaningful healing while protecting the integrity of the helping profession as a whole.

My supervisory style blends evidence-based frameworks with a deeply relational, human approach. I draw from CBT, DBT, attachment-based work, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care, and I emphasize strengthening diagnostic formulation, clinical reasoning, documentation clarity, and comprehensive risk assessment. I also prioritize cultural humility and culturally responsive practice, helping clinicians understand how identity, lived experience, and systemic factors shape the therapeutic process. I especially enjoy supporting clinicians who work with OCD, ADHD, anxiety disorders, and perinatal mental health. I also believe supervision is reciprocal—I learn from my supervisees just as much as I teach and coach.

My background in high-acuity settings has shaped my belief that supervision should be a space for honest reflection, curiosity, and collaborative problem-solving. I value transparency, integrity, and the development of a grounded clinical identity that can withstand the realities of this work without losing compassion or connection.