Nice to meet you.

Hannah Gunnin MA, LMHC

My goal as a therapist is to help you deepen your understanding of yourself and help you create change in your life. My focus is primarily on the deeper work of developing awareness, identity and meaning. I view my role as a therapist, as a supportive guide that can help you identify patterns and reasons why you have developed the way that you have. I have worked with adults and children in a variety of contexts including: developing awareness, processing trauma, relational issues, identity development, faith deconstruction and support for caregivers.

I approach therapy through an interpersonal psychodynamic and systemic lens; meaning that every person has a broader context that they come from and that it has shaped them into the person that they are today. This affects relationships, identity and how integrated we are as people. This also means that I operate from a feminist and social justice framework and work towards educating myself on these issues. I am also informed by narrative therapy, psychoanalytic and Jungian theories and view our works as a collaborative endeavor.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (#LH61096275) located in Seattle Washington. While I am originally from Georgia, I decided to make the PNW home after graduating from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology.

I take my work as a therapist very seriously and actively pursue continuing education in my specialty areas of anxiety, trauma and identity issues. I will also consult with specialists as needed.