ALM Psychology Inc. is grounded in the belief that complex minds deserve clear answers.

“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”

Aristotle

Meet the Psychologist

Ashley Marsh, Registered Psychologist, is the founder of ALM Psychology Inc. With close to 2 decades of experience in psychological assessment and therapy, she works with adults who feel overwhelmed, overextended, emotionally exhausted, or stuck in patterns that no longer feel sustainable.

Ashley has a particular interest in burnout and chronic stress, and the ways individuals adapt to prolonged emotional, cognitive, and environmental demands. Her perspective is informed by both clinical experience and academic training, including research examining the factors that influence decision-making, coping, functioning, and the development of longstanding maladaptive patterns. She is especially interested in helping neurodivergent adults better understand the internal systems and experiences that contribute to feeling persistently overwhelmed despite continuing to function outwardly.

For 13 years, Ashley served as the lead psychologist on a specialized public health team focused on decision-making capacity assessment. This work involved conducting complex and often high-stakes assessments, including second-opinion referrals, regained capacity evaluations, and court-ordered assessments involving significant clinical, ethical, and systemic complexity. During this time, she also provided capacity assessment training for the Office of the Public Guardian and held an adjunct staff position with the Calgary Clinical Psychology Residency Program.

Her work is informed by experience across public health, research, private practice, and court-related contexts, contributing to a broad understanding of complex clinical presentations and the intersection of psychological, relational, occupational, and systemic factors.

Ashley holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology from the University of Calgary and a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from the University of Guelph. In addition to clinical practice, she supervises provisional psychologists, provides ethics-informed education to students and professionals, and offers expert testimony in arbitration hearings and before the Court of King’s Bench.