Hannah Ashe (she/they) is a social worker who earned her MSW degree from Boston College in 2024. Her background includes a B.S. in Expressive Arts Therapy from Lesley University and years of community organizing. Hannah has experience working with adolescents and adults experiencing depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief, gender and sexuality exploration, and relationship struggles. She has established accountability groups for white students engaging in anti-racist learning and action at Boston College and beyond. She also supports people with organizing their homes and cultivating ritual and connection with their physical space. In her practice, Hannah weaves together elements of narrative therapy, art therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), solution focused therapy (SFT), somatics and trauma-informed care. She works with clients to clarify their personal values and align their lives to those values. Hannah utilizes the therapeutic relationship as a tool for change, and cultivates a space that is rooted in values of anti-oppression, dignity, and accountability.