Hannah Bucciferro, LPC-A, ATR-P

Hannah (she/her) holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and Art Therapy from Lesley University in Boston and is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A) in Connecticut as well as an ATR-P (Registered Art Therapist–Provisional). She has clinical experience working with preteens, teens, adults, and families across multiple levels of care, including a year in PHP/IOP settings and time in a residential treatment facility. Hannah currently works within a group practice, continuing to support individuals ages 11 and up.

Hannah was initially drawn to art therapy as a way to integrate her creativity with psychology, but through experience found herself most connected to the human side of the work—building meaningful relationships and supporting people as they navigate their own journeys. She is especially passionate about working with young people and families, and values Wonder’s holistic, relationship-centered approach that emphasizes connection across family systems.

Her clinical approach is grounded in narrative therapy, creative arts, humanistic practices, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Hannah brings humor, warmth, and empathy into her work, helping clients identify their values and use them as a guide toward the person they want to become. She has supported many young people facing similar challenges and believes that understanding what motivates each individual is key to creating lasting change.

Outside of her clinical work, Hannah enjoys drawing and painting—particularly portraits and animal illustrations—cooking and trying new foods, and spending time practicing yoga. She is excited to work with individuals and families and feels honored to be part of their growth and healing process.