Children and teens carrying anxiety, trauma, or the weight of hard family changes are exactly who Hannah Ly built her practice around. She works with young people who shut down, melt down, or quietly struggle — and with the parents who love them and aren’t sure what to do next. Whether a child is navigating the aftermath of abuse, processing a divorce, or just trying to hold it together when a school day ends and they finally get home, Hannah meets them where they are.
As a play therapist, she uses a child-centered model that lets kids express what words alone can’t carry. Through play, children develop emotional vocabulary, practice problem-solving, and build the kind of resilience that actually sticks. Hannah also works directly with parents — offering coaching, parenting skills, and parent-counseling integration — so caregivers become active partners in the process, not observers of it.
Her work spans individual child therapy, family and co-parenting support, and work with blended families navigating separation or divorce. Online sessions are available. Parents curious about the approach can reach out for a free 15-minute consultation.