
Hi, I’m Hannah Kenoyer, and I’m so glad you’re here!
I’m a therapist with a background rooted in supporting youth, young adults, and families through life’s more complex and challenging moments. With over five years of experience as a school social worker, I’ve had the privilege of supporting youth and families through moments of growth, transition, and healing. Before that, I worked in residential programs, juvenile justice settings, and shelters for unhoused youth — experiences that shaped my deep respect for people’s strength, stories, and capacity to heal.
My therapeutic style is compassionate and collaborative. I believe therapy should be a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported- whether you're navigating anxiety, life transitions, identity exploration, or simply feeling stuck, I'm here to walk alongside you with care and curiosity.
Outside the therapy room, I’m a proud Shiba Inu parent, and I love to travel and immerse myself in different cultures. These adventures keep me grounded, open-minded, and continually inspired by the diversity of human experiences.
FAQs
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At this time I do not accept insurance and I am solely self pay. I offer a limited number of discounted spaces to make services more accessible. Please reach out for more details.
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I offer virtual sessions for adults 18 years and older. All sessions for minors are conducted in person.
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I offer therapy for children ages 7 years old to young adults.
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I offer a variety of therapeutic approaches, incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Play Therapy, Brief Solution-Focused Therapy, and Mindfulness into sessions.
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You can book a session by reaching out through the “contact” page or calling us directly at 614-636-2553. I am happy to help you schedule your consultation call and first appointment.
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The first session is an opportunity for us to get to know each other. We’ll discuss your goals, challenges, and how I can best support you through therapy.
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The frequency of sessions depends on individual needs and goals. Generally, weekly sessions are recommended at the start of therapy, with the possibility of adjusting as progress is made. We can discuss goals for session frequency during a consult call and your first session.
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It’s common for anyone to feel nervous starting something new. I create a welcoming and comfortable environment where you can express yourself freely and at your own pace. Setting up a consult call is a great way to connect, ask any questions you may have, and ensure we are a good fit!