Meet Our Licensed Professionals
Dedicated Professionals Committed to Your Family’s Growth

Clinical Director | Licensed Therapist | Military Veteran
Ashley Bezick, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, is a beacon of hope in the field of mental health. With over a decade of experience as a practicing therapist and more than 18 years of dedicated service in the Army National Guard, she is a seasoned professional. As the Clinical Director at Kings and Queens Family Services, she leads with an unwavering commitment to healing, resilience, and empowerment.
Since beginning her clinical work in 2011, Ashley has focused on treating survivors—and perpetrators—of violence and trauma. Her expertise spans domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, military transitions, and complex trauma. She also offers compassionate care to those navigating depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress.
Ashley combines clinical skills with lived experience, particularly in supporting military families, children, and individuals affected by the justice system. Her approach is bold and empathetic, rooted in the belief that recovery is attainable for everyone, regardless of their starting point. She often uses a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy and trauma-focused therapy to help her clients.
Whether working with victims of crime, military veterans, or individuals seeking clarity and stability in their mental health, Ashley is widely recognized for her exceptional ability to create safe, transformative spaces. These spaces are where growth and healing can flourish, providing a secure environment for her clients.
“Recovering and Reaching Your Life Goals With Us Is Real Royalty.”

Intern Supervisor & Therapist
Tabitha is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Supervisor of Social Work, Army Veteran, and devoted mother who has dedicated her career to helping others heal and grow. She began her journey working with children in 2009 at Family Service in Mt. Holly and went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University in 2012.
Since 2011, Tabitha has worked extensively in Medical Social Work, supporting individuals and families through life’s most challenging transitions and post-hospital care needs. Her professional expertise is enriched by her eight years of service in the U.S. Army (2010–2018), where she became known for her resilience, dedication, and compassionate leadership.
In her clinical practice, Tabitha brings a warm, empathetic, and empowering approach. She works with children, adolescents, teenagers, young adults, couples, and families, creating a safe space where clients feel supported, understood, and encouraged to grow.
Her therapeutic style integrates evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Strengths-Based and Empowerment Approaches. Tabitha’s goal is to meet clients where they are, helping them build resilience, discover strengths, and move toward the life they want to create.
“Together, we can do this and become who we want to be.”