Hannah Dickinson works with individuals, couples, and families facing complex personal and relational challenges — helping them find clarity, build resilience, and move forward with intention. A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and AAMFT Approved Supervisor with graduate training from California State University, Northridge, Hannah has worked across outpatient, residential, and community-based settings, including years supporting youth in the foster care system. At BrightQuest Treatment Centers in Nashville, she rose from therapist to Executive Clinical Director, leading interdisciplinary clinical, medical, and operational teams across the full continuum of care. She has also served as Clinical Director for a concierge coaching company, providing in-home and virtual support to clients navigating eating disorders, substance use, and complex mental health concerns.
Hannah believes that every individual, couple, and family has the opportunity to heal, grow, and strengthen their connections over time. Taking a systems approach, she helps clients see how change in one area of life ripples outward — building not just individual wellbeing, but healthier, more fulfilling relationships.