Hannah Miracle is a Limited Licensed Counselor in the State of Michigan, providing counseling services to adults, teens, and families through Centennial Park Counseling. She earned bachelor’s degree in Psychology: Crisis Counseling from Liberty University, and her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University.
Hannah’s approach to counseling is person-centered and solution-focused, integrating faith-based principles with evidence-based techniques drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She believes that healing takes place when clients feel genuinely heard, valued, and supported, and she strives to create a calm, compassionate environment where individuals can explore their emotions, discover their strengths, and move toward lasting change.
Her counseling style emphasizes collaboration and empowerment, helping clients develop practical tools for managing anxiety, grief, trauma, relationship challenges, and anger. She views each person as uniquely created with purpose and potential, and she walks alongside clients as they work toward emotional balance, spiritual renewal, and healthier relationships.
Before entering the counseling field, Hannah spent more than twelve years serving women in her community through a local nonprofit organization. During that time, she developed a deep appreciation for the power of compassion and connection in the healing process. Her motivation for becoming a counselor grew from witnessing the impact of trauma and anxiety on those around her and desiring to offer meaningful support, encouragement, and a path toward hope and restoration.
Outside of counseling, Hannah enjoys photography, reading, and adventuring, and she loves being the “fun aunt” to her 38 nieces and nephews. Born and raised in Michigan, Hannah has a deep appreciation for the natural beauty she sees around her and especially enjoys spending time on the shores of Lake Michigan. She is a member of the Michigan Counseling Association (MCA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC).