Meet Hannah

Hi, my name is Hannah Watson. I am Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Oregon State University. I am in the internship stage of my program where I provide care to clients including children, adolescents, teens, and families.

I am a lifelong resident of the Oregon Coast I appreciate the sense of community and connection to nature that comes with living in a rural coastal community. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, visiting hot springs, beachcombing, and gardening. These activites help me stay grounded, connect with nature and balanced.

I am passionate about supporting young people and their families as they navigate challenges, build resilience, and strengthen relationships.I look forward to continuing to grow as a counselor and to making a meaningful difference in the lives of the individuals and families I serve.

Services Overview

A low white bookshelf neatly filled with children’s therapy tools: clear bins of sensory toys, a set of soft plush animals, art supplies arranged in pastel caddies, and a wooden feelings chart with colorful, expressive faces. The shelf stands against a light sage-green wall that conveys calm and stability. Natural daylight streams in from an unseen window to the left, creating soft highlights on plastic and wood textures while keeping the overall lighting gentle and even. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the image feels organized, hopeful, and professional, embodying photographic realism suited for a child and family counseling portfolio.

Therapy supports individual growth, parent guidance, and family collaboration to build coping skills, improve behavior, nurture and strengthen relationships.

A tidy wooden desk set up for online child and family counseling sessions, with a slim silver laptop open to a blank video call interface, a soft blue ceramic mug beside it, and a notepad with a pen resting diagonally across the page. Behind the desk, a blurred background reveals neatly arranged shelves with children’s books, small plants, and a sand tray. Soft overcast daylight comes from a large window to the right, illuminating the workspace with a calm, diffused glow. Shot in photographic realism from a three-quarter angle, the composition emphasizes structure, reliability, and a welcoming therapeutic environment without showing any people.

Sessions for children, adolescents, and families focus on connection, safety, and practical strategies to navigate stress, school, friendships, and developmental transitions.