Ari Hahn

Ari Hahn

LCSW
Clinical Social Worker/Therapist
Humanistic Coaching and ...
Last updated: Oct 11, 2018 | Articles 7

Treatments Offered

Therapy Orientation: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Hypnotherapy, Coaching, Humanistic, Family Systems Therapy, Family/Marital Therapy
Age Focus: Seniors, Adults
Specialities: Dissociative Disorders, Anger Management, Trauma and PTSD, Life Coaching, Parenting, Domestic Abuse or Domestic Violence, Anxiety or Fears, Elderly Persons Disorders, Depression
Treatment Modality: Couples, Individuals, Groups
Ethnicity: Any Ethnicity
Languages Spoken: Hebrew

Qualifications

Years in Practice: 20+ Years
Graduated from: Hunter college school of social work
Year Graduated: 1991

Remote Therapy

Phone Counseling: Yes
Online Counseling: Yes
Technologies: betterhelp.com
More Info: https://www.bet...

Please use the contact form on this page to find out more about the provider's remote therapy options

Cost & Payment Modalities

Avg Cost (session): $80 - $119
Online Payments accepted: Yes

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