Ashley M Toland, DSW, LICSW
Ashley M. Toland, DSW, LICSW, brings over 15 years of experience in clinical social work, public education, political activism, and clinical supervision. Her academic exploration of adoption trauma began during reunification with her first family in 2018. Confronted by unexpected emotional challenges, unanswered questions, and a lack of professional support, Dr. Toland embarked on a journey to better understand adoption-related trauma among individuals adopted at birth. Her research led to the development of the Adoption Trauma Spectrum, a lifespan framework that addresses systems impact, identity formation, and attachment and bonding styles. Dr. Toland maintains a private practice and serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at the University of West Florida, where she teaches across the BSW and MSW programs. Her research focuses on adoption trauma, post-permanency care, child welfare reform, and the effects of anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) policies on children and families.
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