Hannah Frost, M.S.W., LCSW, CADC II (she/they)
Biography
Hannah Frost is a clinical social worker who cares for patients of all ages with mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, stress, ADHD and substance use disorders.
She specializes in:
• LGBTQIA+ issues (identity, coming out, etc.)
• Religious trauma
• Childhood traumatic experiences
• Co-occurring disorders
She is certified in dialectical behavioral therapy for teens and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. She primarily practices acceptance and commitment therapy and person-centered therapy. She provides short-term bridge counseling and crisis intervention.
She says of her approach to patient care:
“I use a trauma-informed, whole-person approach that focuses on using your strengths. I focus on what your goals and values are, and we work together on how to move towards those goals and live the life you want to live. I love getting to walk with people on their journey towards wellness and celebrating successes.”
Outside of work, Hannah enjoys hiking, biking and anything near the water. She reads, listens to podcasts and enjoys trying new and interesting foods.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 2015, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
- M.S.W., Augsburg University