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Hannah Gallucci

Outpatient Mental Health Practitioner

Pursuing LPCC Licensure

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Year Joined: 2024
Years of Experience: 5
Education:

Saint Anselm College - BA

University of St. Thomas - MA

Certification:
RYT-200hr Yoga Trained / Trauma-Informed Yoga Trained, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy trained.
Areas of Experience
  • Abuse
  • Anxiety
  • Attachment Disorders
  • Caregiver Stress
  • Codependency
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • College & Student Issues
  • Conflict Resolution Skills
  • Depression
  • Divorce
  • Grief & Loss
  • Guilt & Shame
  • Life Transitions
  • PTSD & Trauma
  • Relationship Issues
  • Self-Esteem
  • Self-Identity
  • Spiritual Issues
  • Spirituality
  • Stress Management
  • Work Issues

More About Hannah Gallucci

Clinical Interests:

Trauma, Grief & Loss, Anxiety, and Depression are my primary areas of clinical focus. Ambiguous Loss, in particular pet loss, life transitions, and family dynamics / trauma, are issues that I am passionate about.

Areas of Experience include: Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Grief & Loss, Family of Origin, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions, Religious trauma, Women’s Therapy, Self-Esteem / Guilt / Shame issues, Identity Issues.

Clinical Approach:

My first priority when working with clients is to help build a strong therapeutic relationship and create a safe space for you to explore, reflect, and grow through the ups and downs of life. I do not believe there is a “one-size-fits-all” approach to therapy and so I work to empower my clients with a variety of therapeutic tools to find helpful, healing, solutions that work for their overall wellbeing.

I practice from a person-centered lens and often draw on a blend of Narrative, Emotion Focused, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles. I believe in a holistic approach to overall well-being and am grounded in my therapeutic work by a core belief in the power of the mind-body connection. I am a certified yoga instructor, energy worker, and herbalist; as appropriate, I encourage clients to explore a plethora of ways to find balance in their own mind-body system.

I want to see all of my clients reach their therapeutic goals and benefit from the work we do together. I will help to challenge you, confront obstacles, and encourage implementing change when it seems needed. A diagnosis can be a helpful tool to get us started in our work, but it is not a label of who you are. I believe in the unique individuality of every living being and I am excited to learn about who you are and assist you in getting you where you want to go!

Hobbies:

I love to read, get coffee, and have fresh flowers or plants around. Walking / hiking, camping, kayaking, cross country skiing, and exploring new places with my friends and family excites me. I love running, yoga, and dance – and coach a dance team in my spare time.

I have a tripod dog and love to spend time taking him to the park, going on walks together, and letting him explore dog-friendly shops! Animal welfare, animal rescue services, and veterinary mental health are areas that I am passionate about. Someday I would like to train in animal-assisted therapy and offer expanded mental health services for veterinary and rescue workers.

I love learning about other people and what excites them, and I look forward to learning all about your interests!

Clinic Contact Info

Apple Valley Clinic

7300 West 147th Street, Suite 600
Apple Valley, MN 55124

(952) 997-3020