Hannah Holtcamp

M.A.

As the second oldest of five, I have always had a passion for children and family issues. Growing up with generations of adoption, I learned that family is who you claim with your heart and not always with whom you share a name. My love for children and their families brought me to teach kindergarten prior to returning to school for my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy.

Since graduating, I have gained experience through working in Bradley County schools and with a local mental health hospital. My ability to remain calm in dire situations aids in both crisis and with traditional anxiety. In addition to day to day struggles, I work with people focusing on

  • Parent Child Interaction Therapy

  • Anxiety

  • Life Skills

  • Trauma

  • Autism Spectrum

  • Gender Identity

I enjoy working with kids and teens with anxiety, OCD, grief, bipolar, and life/social skills. I am a neurodiversity-affirming professional and enjoy working with autistic people of all ages. I also help individual adults navigate life transitions around parenthood. I am trained in PCIT (Parent-Child Interaction Therapy) which helps kids as young as 2 1/2 and their parents learn to communicate and interact in healthier, more effective ways. I am also trained in Trauma-Focused CBT.
— Hannah Holtcamp