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Hannah Daley, LMHC

Lead PACT Clinician

Hannah Daley is a licensed mental health counselor who embraces a person-centered approach to therapy, while also placing substantial significance on how an individual’s childhood, environment, relationships and psychosocial characteristics contribute to their mental health. Hannah earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology with a concentration in crime and criminal justice from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., and then worked at Mathematica Policy Research in Princeton, N.J., where she worked on data collection for the National Mental-Health Services Survey and National Survey of Substance-Abuse Treatment Services. She subsequently earned a Master of Education degree in mental-health counseling from Boston University and went on to utilize this degree as a mobile-crisis clinician with an emergency-services team working with children, adolescents, adults and geriatric clients in Boston. By collaborating with clients at hospitals, homes, schools, health centers and shelters, Hannah conducted safety assessments in order to determine and facilitate the appropriate treatment and level of care for clients. Through these experiences, Hannah realized that she would like to continue to support individuals in their quest to live meaningful, fulfilling and immersive lives in the community, which led her to work at Ellenhorn as a PACT clinician. Hannah utilizes a holistic approach to collaborate with clients, while also highlighting the benefits that physical activity, nature, nutrition, sleep and mindfulness can have on our overall well-being.