About
Hi, my name is Hannah and I appreciate you taking the time to find the right therapist for you. I often work with individuals who have experienced a major loss/change or are navigating instability in their mood and/or relationships and would like to feel lighter and more in control. Across our lifespan we develop ways of thinking and behaving that are self-protecting; but as we get older these same ways of thinking and behaving might become barriers to us leading the lives we want to live. I treat adolescents and adults with issues related to trauma, grief/loss, mood disorders, borderline personality disorder, and relationships.
My hope for you is to feel safe & understood but also challenged. We will examine your beliefs about yourself, the world, and others; together we can understand how these beliefs were formed and whether they are still serving you. We can identify new patterns of thinking and ways of engaging in the world that feel more aligned with the person you want to be.
Throughout my career I have found myself deeply drawn to how sitting with someone in darkness can make the darkness feel less lonely. My job isn’t necessarily to make the darkness go away; in fact, darkness is a part of the natural cycle of life. However, I am committed to creating a space where we can sit with hard things and navigate where to go, together.
What sets us apart
Hannah supports adolescents and adults navigating trauma, grief, mood disorders, borderline personality disorder, and relationship challenges. She helps clients examine belief systems to foster healthier patterns of thinking and behavior. Hannah is committed to creating a safe, understanding, and challenging space for clients to navigate difficult experiences and achieve lasting personal growth.
Client focus
Participants:
Individuals
Client Age:
Teen
Adults
Elders(65+)
Affiliations
Gay Allied ,Queer Allied ,Racial Justice Allied