Hannah Horner, LPC, ATRP

Admissions Intake Specialist | Parent Coach | Individual Coach

Hannah Horner (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Board-Certified Art Therapist with extensive experience supporting individuals navigating complex family systems, trauma, and barriers within traditional mental health settings.

Her clinical background spans multiple levels of care, including Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient Hospitalization, Partial Hospitalization, Residential, and Inpatient Psychiatry. Hannah earned her bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Analog Photography, and Psychology in Boston, later completing a master’s in Counseling and Art Therapy in Chicago. During graduate school, she also trained as an EMT to deepen her understanding of emergency mental health care.

Hannah has served as a medical advocate for survivors of sexual assault, worked crisis hotlines, and supported children and adolescents in the foster care system with a focus on Attachment Theory. She brings a strong intersectional lens to her work and strives to create inclusive, trauma-informed spaces for healing.

Her areas of specialization include Autism Spectrum Disorder, Anxiety, Eating Disorders, OCD, Phobias, and Trichotillomania. As a result of her training for these populations, her work is highly effective for individuals/families who struggle with boundaries, managing over- or under-controlled behaviors, increasing emotional and mental flexibility, and stepping outside of one’s comfort zone.

Her training and clinical experience include work with respected institutions such as the Institute for Therapy Through the Arts, Boston Children’s Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, University of Chicago Comer, Compass Health Center, and the Eating Recovery Center.

In her free time, Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, ultra-marathon trail running, boxing, and teaching ceramics.