02/17/2026
Please welcome, Ashlie Williams to the staff at Open Book Wellness Center! We are so excited to have her join us! Ashlie is currently accepting new clients. Call our office today to schedule your appointment with her!
“You have the power to influence and change the lives of everyone you share your world with, it is your choice to use words that inspire and build or destroy and tear down.”
-Roxanne Parks
Hello! My name is Ashlie Williams and I am a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Arkansas. I have over 11 years of experience working with clients from ages 4 years and up coming from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and races. I earned my master’s degree in route to my doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the SchooI of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute. I hold a certificate of specialization in child and adolescent therapy.
My therapy style rests on a foundation of client centered approaches through which the client is defined as the expert on self. From there, I am as eclectic as it gets, pulling tools and interventions from a wide variety of therapy approaches based on unique client needs including CBT, DBT, ACT, ERP, Interpersonal, and Brief Solution Focused therapy.
My confidence as a clinician comes from the realization that I will never have all of the answers, yet I am dedicated to a lifetime of learning as I join with my clients on their journey of self-discovery and healing. Whether you are needing short-term support to get through a challenging transition or life phase or are in need of more intensive, long-term therapy, I would love to meet with you to see if I can help.
My hope is to assist clients with finding lasting solutions rather than temporary fixes.
* A note to parents… being a parent, can be one of the most rewarding, challenging, and humbling experiences of a person’s life. When you bring your child to therapy, it is my goal to provide both you and your child with as much relief, support, and quality information as possible. You as a parent will have an active role in your child’s therapy and be expected to implement recommendations and participate in regular family sessions. In order for meaningful and lasting change to take place, you must be invested in the therapy process along with your child.