Hannah McCarthy is a doctoral candidate with a master’s degree in clinical psychology, offering extensive experience in working with clients across the lifespan. Hannah is committed to helping individuals manage challenges that affect their daily lives, relationships, and overall well-being. She has experience working with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, executive functioning difficulties, and disordered eating behaviors. Additionally, she supports individuals in navigating life transitions, exploring identity, and addressing relationship concerns.
In her therapeutic practice, Hannah places great importance on fostering a safe and collaborative environment. She believes that therapy is a partnership where the client’s personal goals are at the forefront, and treatment is tailored to meet these objectives. Hannah employs a diverse array of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, mindfulness techniques, play therapy, and acceptance-based strategies, to assist clients in understanding and transforming the relationship between their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Hannah earned her master’s degree from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has experience working in hospitals, universities, community outpatient centers, and private practice. Hannah is committed to ongoing professional development and is passionate about supporting clients in their journey toward growth and well-being.