Ashley D’Arcy, MA

LP Candidate


Ashley D’Arcy is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist at Rose Hill Psychological Services and psychoanalyst at the Pulsion Clinic. She works with adults and adolescents from all walks of life. She’s currently an LP candidate at the Pulsion Institute, and previously received an MA in philosophy with a specialization in psychoanalysis from the New School for Social Research. As an undergraduate, she studied literature and creative writing at New York University. Her poetry and other writings have been published and enjoyed widely.

Ashley is attuned to those who are questioning their place amongst family, friends, and in society — as well as those who feel stuck in life or are suffering from overwhelming thoughts and feelings. The daring and slow work of psychotherapy involves speaking freely and in new ways. For those struggling with anxiety, depression, obsessive thoughts, inhibitions in creative work, attention problems, questions about sexuality, and traumatic memories, psychotherapy offers a unique space where your experience can be explored without judgment. Ashley works with patients to find their singular passions and forge paths out of suffering through the creative act of speech.