
Ashley M. Overley, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Bio
I enjoy working with students and residents and am excited to have the opportunity to combine clinical practice, research, and education into my experience working at PARC. I am currently the CEO of the Eskenazi Health Midtown Community Mental Health Center. I am interested in promoting effective service delivery models and psychosocial treatments for serious mental illness along with pharmacologic treatments. I am interested in using implementation science as a tool to help bridge the gap between the scientific evidence base and actual medical practice.
2015
FEL
Public Psychiatry Fellowship, Columbia University
2014
RES
Residency in Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine
2010
MD
Medicine (M.D.), Indiana University
2005
BA
Bachelor of Arts, Georgia, The University Of
2005
BS
Bachelor of Science, Georgia, The University Of
I am interested in using implementation science as a tool to help promote the dissemination and maintenance of evidence-based practices in community settings.
I currently work at the Prevention and Recovery Center for Early Psychosis (PARC), a specialized program for young adults in the early stages of psychotic spectrum disorders. We have implemented a treatment model that is recognized nationally as the best practice for the treatment of early psychosis. This model incorporates a multidisciplinary team with a high level of engagement for patients and their families.