Hannah Lambert,
LPC
Hannah is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who earned her Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling from Southern Nazarene University in Oklahoma City. Her therapeutic work includes two years of counseling in a university setting, providing support for college students, both individuals and couples. She completed a year-long residency at Oklahoma City Children’s Hospital in a pediatric unit. There she utilized family and systems therapy to assist in developing adaptive coping strategies and healing relational dynamics within families.
Using an attachment theory lens and a client-centered approach, Hannah structures sessions to provide hope, integration and empowerment for each client. Hannah believes that we are all created for relationships, to be known and know others deeply. Often these connections are a source of great heartache and therapy allows the space to unpack and repair the resulting narratives of those relationships. Hannah practices out of the foundational belief that all people are innately valuable and worthy of belonging and healing. She uses her strengths of empathy and curiosity to help clients integrate the pieces of who they are into who they truly long to be.
Hannah is trained and has experience working with individuals, couples, families and groups with a variety of presenting issues including anxiety, depression, body image, eating disorders, trauma, grief, sexuality, abuse, faith and relational issues. She has a deep desire to see each client for who they are, without judgement, and to collaborate with them on their own therapeutic goals. Hannah believes her role as a therapist is not to dictate outcomes or control sessions, but to come alongside each of her clients and walk them through their own unique process, including the good, the bad and the ugly.
In addition to her role as a therapist, Hannah enjoys reading books, car karaoke singing, and National Park exploring. She can often be found obsessing over her perfect niece, playing cornhole and sand volleyball with her close friends. Hannah believes music can be used as a powerful tool in therapy and encourages all her clients to curate their own therapeutic playlists for all seasons of their lives.
Hannah works in the following areas:
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Eating Disorders
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Marital/Premarital
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Relational Dynamics
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Crisis of Faith
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Family Counseling
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Abuse and Trauma
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Sexuality
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Grief
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**Hannah is currently taking new clients.