About
Hannah is an integrative psychotherapist who places the relationship with the client at the heart of the work. She has a grounding across humanistic and psychodynamic modalities and integrates mindfulness and somatic (body-focused) approaches, as well as theories from transactional analysis and internal family systems. Hannah specialises in working with trauma, complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and issues arising around complex family systems.
Hannah brings knowledge of early attachment and attachment across the lifespan due to working in perinatal mental health groups outside Priory. As a result of additional training to work with the infant-parent bond and as a practitioner of therapeutic play, Hannah can also invite creative interventions into the process of her adult one-to-one work at Priory.
Hannah uses compassionate enquiry and a three-phase approach to trauma work – safety and stabilisation, trauma processing and integration. Her work is compassionate and empathetic, following the theory that all parts of us emerge to help us exist within relationships and survive traumatic events. As we move through life, we often notice that the parts that used to serve us so well, now get in the way of living a wholehearted life. A large part of therapy with Hannah is noticing what you want to hold onto and what you’d like to let go.
Position at Priory
Hannah started working at Priory in July 2025. She is an integrative therapist providing one-to-one and group therapy for both inpatients and outpatients. She is an Accredited Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
Training
- Complex Trauma Certification Training Levels 1 & 2
- Short-Term Counselling
- Narcissism in Families
- Rewind Training
- Narcissistic Traits and Emotional Abuse
- Working with Shame
- Gender Awareness
- Alcohol Dependence in Families
- Introduction to Internal Family Systems
- Transactional Analysis 101
- Counselling Young People

