Ashley E. Poklar, PhD
Dr. Poklar is a Clinical Psychologist licensed in the state of Ohio. She currently serves in the capacity of Clinical Coordinator at The Behavioral Wellness Group. She assists Dr. John Glovan, Psy.D. and other Coordinators/Supervisors in providing supervision to pre and post-doctoral level psychology trainees.
Dr. Poklar earned her bachelor’s degree in Special Education from College of Charleston, in Charleston, SC. She earned a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Cleveland State University. She completed her Post-Doctoral year at The Behavioral Wellness Group between the years of 2018 and 2019. Dr. Poklar has engaged in therapy and assessments in several community based agencies in the Cleveland area and completed her predoctoral internship at Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health in Canton, OH. She provides therapy and consultation services at a local private school.
Favorite Quote
"I have found growth can occur in many different ways: upwards, outwards, and inwards."
Contact
Position:
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Address:
8224 Mentor Ave, Suite 208
Mentor Ohio 44060
Email:
apoklar@behavioralwellnessgroup.com
Phone:
440-392-2222 EXT 838
Fax:
440-565-2349
Articles
Finding Light in the Dark: Using Gratitude and Hope to Manage Seasonal Stress
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December Reflection: Looking Back with Compassion
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Navigating Tough Conversations During the Holidays
The holiday season often brings families and friends together, creating opportunities for connection and joyful celebrations. However, these gatherings can also surface sensitive topics and tough conversations. It is important to learn strategies for navigating these tough conversations with family and friends while fostering positive interactions and preserving relationships. Common Tough Topics • Political Disagreements: Political discussions can become heated, especially in a polarized climate, especially with the recent presidential election. • Personal Life Choices: Decisions related to relationships, career…