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. ”