Hannah Marx
Practicum Student
Hannah is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in Pacific University’s Clinical Psychology PhD program. She strives to create an environment where individuals feel comfortable presenting authentically. Much of Hannah’s prior training has been in the hospital setting performing neuropsychological evaluations with children and adults living with various medical conditions (e.g., epilepsy, spina bifida, cerebral palsy) and neurodevelopmental or learning disorders (e.g., ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia). She also has experience administering dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) with teens and adults to support emotional regulation skills development. While Hannah has prior experience working with individuals across the lifespan, she has a primary clinical interest in working with children from infancy through school-age. Hannah is passionate about increasing the accessibility of mental health services, and she strives to make space for each family’s unique story to be shared and supported. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys backpacking, gardening, and completing DIY projects.
Supervisor: Laine Towell, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist OR #3115
Practicum Student
Pacific University
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