Dr. Hannah Mecaskey Conley

Location

Boston, MA, USA


Languages

English

Coaching SpecialtieS INCLUDE:

  • Young Children (0-4 y/o)
  • School-Age Children (5-12 y/o)
  • Grandparents/Parents of Adult Children
  • Special Needs/Neurodiversity
  • Divorced/Single-Parent Families
  • Foster/Adoptive Families

About This coach

As a coach, Hannah brings a wealth of professional experience working with children and families expeirencing behavioral challenges, as well as my own parenting background as a parent to 2! Enjoying beach time and imaginitive play with her two littles, Hannah enjoys practicing presence in between the rest of life! Holding Master's Degrees in Philosophy and Theology as well as Social Work and Behavioral Analysis, Hannah Mecaskey Conley has earned her Doctorate in Integrated Behavioral Health Management from Arizona State University while investing her career in public health initiatives dedicated to changing lives. With over 14 years of diverse experience in the behavioral health and healthcare fields, Hannah has worked with persons with significant physical disabilities, multi-stressed families and children in the community, and vulnerable adult populations. Hannah has built this practice over the past 3.5 years, focusing on young parent (particularly mothers) and trauma-survivors' needs. Equipped with a licenses as a behavior analyst in the state of Massachusetts, Hannah brings a specialization in Autism and neurodivergent populations to the therapy practice.

What Makes THEM Special?

Holding Master's Degrees in Philosophy and Theology as well as Social Work and Behavioral Analysis, Hannah Mecaskey Conley has earned her Doctorate in Integrated Behavioral Health Management from Arizona State University while investing her career in public health initiatives dedicated to changing lives. With over 14 years of diverse experience in the behavioral health and healthcare fields, Hannah has worked with persons with significant physical disabilities, multi-stressed families and children in the community, and vulnerable adult populations. Hannah has built this practice over the past 3.5 years, focusing on young parent (particularly mothers) and trauma-survivors' needs. Equipped with a licenses as a behavior analyst in the state of Massachusetts, Hannah brings a specialization in Autism and neurodivergent populations to the therapy practice.

Ready to start parenting with peace and connection?

Contact Hannah Today!

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  • Non-Violent Communication
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Neuroplasticity
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