Hannah Schulz, B.S.
Clinical Focus: Marriage and Family Therapy, Couples Counseling (Gottman Level 1), Premarital Counseling (SYMBIS), Young Adults, Stress, Family of Origin Issues, Life Transitions and Relationship Concerns.
Hannah holds a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with areas of focus on Christian Counseling, Biology, and Finance. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling at Liberty University. She is a certified facilitator in Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts (SYMBIS) and has completed Level 1 training in the Gottman Method Couples Therapy, programs designed to address premarital and marital relationship concerns.
Hannah is passionate about working with couples and young adults who are navigating transition and relational issues. She recognizes that life changes, such as beginning a new relationship, marriage, career shifts, or the transition from adolescence to adulthood, can bring about significant stress and uncertainty.
Hannah leads counseling with empowerment and compassion while building strong therapeutic rapport. She considers it an honor and a privilege to walk alongside her clients as they navigate life’s challenges. Hannah hopes that through therapy, her clients can grow in self-awareness, repair negative beliefs, restore healthy identity, and step into a greater level of freedom than they had previously. As a Christian, Hannah believes that God designed humans for connection and that healthy relationships with ourselves, others, and God are foundational to well-being.
Hannah hopes to contribute to the counseling field through educational initiatives, such as hosting parenting workshops or marriage enrichment conferences in churches. In her free time, you can find Hannah drinking coffee with a good book and her cat, Elliott, by her side. She also enjoys listening to podcasts on faith, going on adventures, and spending time with friends and family.