Hannah Blanton
LPC
Telehealth Available
specialties
Get to know Hannah
Hannah Blanton helps individual adults and older teens (16 yrs+) who are seeking specialized support in recovery from developmental, complex, single-event, spiritual, and generational trauma, grief after loss, relational and attachment issues, codependency, identity development, life transitions, anxiety, and depression. Hannah works with her clients to establish and reclaim a sense of hope in their bodies.
Hannah values the courage it takes to ask for help, and is committed to honoring that courage in the way she offers care. Her approach is one of steady compassion, curiosity, and collaboration for clients desiring to restore and strengthen their mind-body connection. She believes that creating environments and therapeutic relationships that provide a sense of safety and security will assist in building capacity for holistic healing to take place. Hannah operates from a trauma-informed, resilience-based perspective. This means that clients will be supported in acknowledging what they have survived thus far, as well as in the innate power and ability humans have to connect, repair, and ultimately heal.
Her multifaceted approach to care draws from somatic psychologies, neuroscience, Polyvagal Theory, Attachment Theory, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Hannah is also able to offer support from a Christian faith-integration perspective upon request.
Hannah is trained in EMDR for trauma healing and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). She earned her Master’s in Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary.
When not in the office, you would likely find Hannah visiting her family in Georgia (& being “Hant Nana” to her nieces and nephews), enjoying coffee or queso with friends, chasing mountains and water somewhere outside of the city, traveling internationally, or enjoying a cozy day in with rom-coms and crime dramas.