Hannah Hawkins
Psy.D. Student
I'm a 2nd-year doctoral student in clinical psychology. I am passionate about working with sexual and gender minorities, especially at the intersection of spirituality and identity. Through both therapy and assessment, I hope to treat individuals across the lifespan. My goal is to create a space where people feel safe, welcomed, and loved, regardless of how they identify. I am particularly interested in walking alongside those at a crossroads between their diverse sexual or gender identities and their spiritual beliefs, helping them shape a more integrated path forward. I find deep joy in walking with people through life and reflecting the goodness of God within them and the wholeness of life that awaits. I hope to navigate these challenges in both an individual and family setting.
Research Interests
- Intersection of Sexual/Gender Identity and Spirituality
- Trauma and Identity Conflict
- Support Systems for SGMs in Religious Communities
- Assessment of Spiritual Well-being in Therapy
Lab
- Sexual and Gender Identity Lab