Hannah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with expertise working with people across age ranges and clinical settings. Hannah earned her Master of Social Work degree from The University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy and Practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over the course of her practice, Hannah has worked with children, adolescents, and adults ranging in age from 18 through 80.
Hannah has extensive training and experience working with a variety of clinical approaches, as well as behavioral therapy for a broad spectrum of anxiety and mood disorders, and health behaviors. Hannah helps her clients work through a multitude of challenges, including:
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Stress
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Worry
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Life transitions
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Social and General anxiety
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Issues at school and work
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Issues in the home
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Interpersonal relationships
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Parent training for families facing behavioral challenges with children at home
Hannah's professional training includes a broad range of experiences that encompass all aspects of the human experience. Her clientele has been drawn from a highly diverse set of backgrounds, which has enabled her to approach each individual openly, listen carefully, understand, and adapt to the particular needs of each individual client with respect and support.
Hannah has worked with clients across a diverse set of populations and challenges including:
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Adults facing martial, professional, and mental health strain
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Individuals experiencing homelessness
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Children on the Autism Spectrum
- Parents and family members of children on the Autism Spectrum
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Suicide ideation
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Bullying
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Loss of employment
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Loss of a family member
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Children of divorce
- Parents managing the aftereffects of divorce and family life
Hannah strives to create a safe, cooperative, and therapeutic relationship where she empowers individuals by developing their resilience and strength to identify, challenge, reveal, and resolve both interpersonal and intrapersonal conflict.
It is within this safe, therapeutic environment where individuals feel comfortable to explore life's challenges and their obstacles to success. To Hannah, this approach is vital to creating a foundation for positive change in one's life.
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