HANNAH GARTNER, LMSW


Therapist

pronouns: she/her/hers

Hannah is a depth-oriented therapist providing therapy to adults and couples across the lifespan. She particularly loves working with clients around identity-related and interpersonal issues, and finds joy in helping people build their curiosity and insight about themselves. Hannah also supports clients around issues of self-acceptance, sex and sexuality, loss and grief, loneliness, depression, anxiety, dysfunctional relationship patterns, and existential concerns. 

Hannah believes that it is in the context of our most intimate relationships that our most engrained and dysfunctional interpersonal patterns tend to manifest. She strives to help her clients cultivate more self-awareness and intentionality in their relationships (including the relationship they have with themselves), in order to foster the types of connections they want to have, rather than unconsciously repeating what is familiar.  

Hannah’s approach to therapy is warm, nonjudgmental, and collaborative. She uses compassion and humor to cultivate meaningful connections with her clients, and  to create a space where individuals feel safe to explore all parts of themselves. As a relational, process-oriented therapist, Hannah believes in the importance of attending to the here-and-now of the therapeutic relationship, and encourages transparency and ongoing feedback from clients. She meets with select clients on a twice-weekly basis to deepen the therapy experience.

Hannah earned her bachelor degree in psychology from Bowdoin College, and a master degree in clinical social work from Hunter College.

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