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Hannah McCarthy Potter

Graduate Student - Doctoral Candidate

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Hannah provides psychotherapy to neurodiverse children, teens, and young adults, using evidence-based frameworks to help clients cope with anxiety, depression, and challenges related to sexuality and identity. She offers a warm, collaborative approach to treatment, meeting each client where they are and tailoring her work to fit their unique neurological profile and lived experience. Hannah is passionate about helping clients understand how their brains work and how that understanding can be a powerful tool in shaping behavior, building resilience, and supporting emotional health.

In addition to her existing areas of expertise, Hannah will be completing her EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) training later this Summer. EMDR is a highly effective, evidence-based therapy for processing trauma and distressing experiences, and Hannah looks forward to integrating this approach to further support her clients' healing and growth.

Outside of the office, Hannah is happiest outdoors, whether camping under the stars or hiking on trails. She was a dance minor in college and continues to nurture that passion by taking modern dance classes, bringing the same creativity and presence to her personal life that she brings to her clinical work. Hannah believes that getting to know the whole person matters, and she hopes that families feel that warmth from the very first interaction.

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