Hannah Dann, MA
Clinical Therapist
Hannah Dann received a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Human Services and a minor in High Risk Youth from Metropolitan State University in 2008. She interned with Colorado State Public Defenders in 2007 and secured an investigator position through 2012. This experience led her to a greater understanding of the judicial system and ignited the idea of working with clients in a therapeutic fashion. She completed a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2016 from Regis University. At this time, she began working for The University of Colorado, Addiction Research Treatment Services (ARTS) focusing on substance use, harm reduction, alternative specialty courts (RESTART/DADC) and outreach in various prisons throughout the state of Colorado. She is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) and trauma informed, specifically trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR ) and expects to be fully licensed as well as certified in 2019.
“Not every story has a happy ending, ... but the discoveries of science, the teachings of the heart, and the revelations of the soul all assure us that no human being is ever beyond redemption. The possibility of renewal exists so long as life exists. How to support that possibility in others and in ourselves is the ultimate question.” ― Gabor Maté