Hannah Paull, Psy.D., Psychologist | Clinical
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Hannah Paull, Psy.D.

Psychologist | Clinical

Telehealth Atlanta GA, 30316

About

Dr. Hannah Paull is a psychologist practicing in Atlanta, GA. She also holds licenses to practice in both New York State and Pennsylvania. Dr. Paull specializes in the treatment of trauma-related mental health disorders, including PTSD, personality disorders, and dissociative identity disorder. Dr. Paull has also recently become a certified sex-therapy informed professional and is looking forward to expanding her scope of practice.

Education and Training

Boston University BA in Psychology 2015

The Chicago School Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) 2020

Argosy University Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology 0

Provider Details

Female English, Hebrew
Hannah Paull, Psy.D.
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Areas of expertise and specialization

trauma-informed care

Internships

  • Dr. Hannah Paull completed her doctoral internship at the University of Northern Colorado's counseling center.

Hannah Paull, Psy.D.'s Practice location

HP Psychotherapy

Telehealth -
Atlanta, GA 30316
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Experienced Psychologist Provides Trauma-Informed Therapy for Mental Health and Personal Growth

Dr. Paull, a highly qualified psychologist, offers virtual therapy services to clients residing in the states of Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New York. With a focus on trauma-informed care, she assists individuals in prioritizing their mental health and personal goals through individual and group therapy sessions.

Having completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Hebrew at Boston University, she went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University. She furthered her education by obtaining a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School, solidifying her expertise in providing comprehensive mental health services.

Her approach to therapy is rooted in creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment for her clients. Through a lens of curiosity and hope, she facilitates a space where individuals can safely explore their concerns, ask questions, and work towards feeling confident in their abilities to navigate life’s challenges.

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