Hannah King

M.S., M.A., CMPC

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Fellow

Hannah is a certified mental performance consultant and clinical therapist working under the supervision of Dr. Eloise Pitts Crick. Hannah has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in both inpatient and outpatient settings and provides therapeutic support and psychological assessment services. She has a particular interest in working with individuals managing difficulties related to trauma, depression, anxiety, and relationships. Hannah centers her therapeutic style around psychodynamic and relational approaches and emphasizes the importance of individualized care through providing a supportive environment in which clients can feel safe to openly express themselves. Her sessions focus on connecting past and present experiences to help clients develop better understanding of how they relate to others and begin to build more adaptive skills.

Hannah previously worked at Solstice as a Senior Clinical Psychology Assistant from 2018-2019. Hannah previously completed her Master of Arts degree in Sport and Military Psychology at the University of Denver and her Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University Maryland, where she is also currently working towards her doctoral (Psy.D.) degree. Hannah is continuing to provide clinical psychology and coaching services via telemedicine (virtual) as she completes her doctorate.

As a past gymnast on the Bermuda National team, collegiate springboard diver, and biking enthusiast, Hannah has seen first-hand the importance of building mental performance skills alongside physical development. She received mentorship from US Olympic Sport Psychologists and clinical training at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Hannah is compelled to support the community to increase awareness and lasting mental health in sport. She has worked with individual athletes, teams, coaches, and managers within a variety of sports including football, swimming, diving, gymnastics, triathlon, golf, and tennis.