Hannah Nielson, CMHC-I
Available in the St. George Office
Hannah is a warm, compassionate, patient, and approachable Clinical Mental Health Counselor-Intern. She will graduate in 2025 with her Master’s of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of the Cumberlands. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality from Brigham Young University-Hawaii with a minor in Psychology. After being in the hospitality industry for three years, Hannah could no longer push aside her avidity to be a helper on a deeper level and decided to pursue her call to the mental health field.
Hannah believes healing is possible with devoted effort and has contagious hope to bring into her counseling relationships. Hannah approaches various roadblocks through a blended lens of existential-humanistic theory and CBT. Additional specialties of hers include coping with life-altering chronic illness diagnoses and disabilities, and from her years working and studying in Hawaii, Hannah maintains a high level of cultural intelligence and awareness. Beyond her professional pursuits, Hannah enjoys lake days and park visits with her husband and two Australian Shepherds, trying new restaurants, reading a good book, making fresh pressed juices, and quality family time.
Below are some of areas that I can share my skills and knowledge with my clients:
Abuse
ADD/ADHD
Adoption (Attachment Disorders)
Anger
Anxiety
Bipolar
Borderline Personality
Chronic Illness/Disability
Codependency
Co-Occurring Disorders
Coping Skills
Couples Counseling
Cultural Issues
Death and Aging
Defiance (ODD, Conduct Disorder)
Depression
Divorce/Blended Family
Domestic Violence
Emotional Management Problems/ Reactivity
Family Concerns
Gender and Identity
Grief and Loss
Inner Child Work
LGBTQ+ Safe
Marriage Counseling
Multifaith Families
OCD/OCPD
Parenting/Parent-Child
Phobias
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Postpartum Depression/Anxiety
Premarital Counseling
Prevention Education
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD
Relationship and Communication
Religious/Faith Transitioning
School
Scrupulosity
Self-Esteem
Self-Harm
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Health & Identity
Social/Anxiety Disorders
Spirituality
Stress
Substance Abuse
Trauma
Veterans
Women’s Issues