Hannah is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). She holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Montevallo and a Master's degree from the University of Alabama, both in Social Work and with a concentration in children, adolescents, and their families.
Hannah has assisted in mental health outreach and advocacy for nutritional and financial assistance for students and their families at her university's counseling center. She previously worked within several community agencies in Murcia, Spain where she learned how communities in a different cultural context function and assist individuals and their unique struggles.
She has a recent background in medical social work and case management where she worked with older adults and their families through tough life transitions and social situations. Hannah has collaborated with medical teams and community agencies to ensure clients and their families receive adequate support to become stable financially, physically, and emotionally.
Through personal experience, Hannah knows the meaningful changes that can be made through mental health counseling. This inspired her to pursue a career as a counselor where she can explore complex life issues with clients and provide a supportive, non-judgmental environment. Hannah believes therapy should be a collaborative experience in which the client is empowered to create and work toward their goals. She aims to assist clients in establishing a skillset needed to achieve their desired outcomes.
She works with clients of all ages and backgrounds and her specialties include ADHD, depression, anxiety related disorders, stress management, self-esteem building, and life transitions.
Hannah is an INFP and an Enneagram 7. She enjoys traveling with friends, video games, and spending time with her family and two mini schnauzers.
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