Hannah Poe Klaassen, M.S., LPC, NCC, RYT-200

Well Culture Counseling

Phone: 940-222-2915

 

Other Counselors;

Benjamin Klaassen, M.S., LPC, EMDR Trained

Brianna Taylor. M.S.

Brooke Hayden

Hannah Klaassen, MS., LPC, NCC, RYT-200

My upbringing as an only child in two distinct cultural environments presented challenges. Constantly adapting to fit in with others’ expectations left me feeling like a perpetual chameleon, never fully embracing my own identity. This perpetual state of vigilance kept me on edge, my mind in constant turmoil, doubting every decision I made. I found myself feeling lost, paralyzed by fear of appearing foolish or failing.

I’m Hannah Poe Klaassen, a 31-year-old Licensed Professional Counselor in Denton, TX. I chose the path of therapy to assist those who feel adrift, silencing the inner critics that haunt them. I specialize in helping individuals confront the destructive cycles fueled by self-doubt, shame, and negative influences. My journey, marked by periods of uncertainty and self-discovery, especially upon realizing my ADHD, has equipped me with insights to guide others.

Having explored various career paths and interests—teaching, yoga, bartending, enneagram studies, spirituality, and more—I’ve come to understand that true self-awareness isn’t about mastering every skill or acquiring endless knowledge. In my five years as a therapist, I’ve learned that while some pursuits may offer valuable lessons, many serve as distractions from our core objectives. This realization underscores my commitment to supporting clients as they navigate their paths, providing the metaphorical bumper guards to keep them on course toward their aspirations.

If you find yourself grappling with questions of identity, purpose, and potential, let’s connect. Schedule a complimentary consultation, and together, we’ll work to liberate you from the grip of the past, empowering you to embrace the future and embody your authentic self.

 

Benjamin Klaassen, M.S., LPC, EMDR Trained

If you’re feeling like something is fundamentally wrong with you, whether you can pinpoint it or it’s a deep-seated feeling, you might rationalize it by believing you’re worthless, bad, or at fault for past hardships. Despite knowing deep down these beliefs aren’t accurate, they persist. However, the truth is, there’s nothing inherently wrong with you; rather, you’ve been hurt and carry unresolved wounds that need nurturing and love.

Your thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and beliefs, though causing pain, are attempts to protect yourself, albeit sometimes misguided. You deserve dignity, respect, protection, and love, which you may not have received from those who hurt you. I can guide you in learning to love wisely, starting with understanding yourself and treating yourself with the care you deserve.

In therapy, I provide a safe space where clients experience compassionate support, helping them feel at ease. Using evidence-based interventions like EMDR and drawing from philosophical practices, I assist clients in cultivating self-wisdom and growth.

It’s natural to feel scared, but know that I’m here to accompany you on this journey. All it takes is the courage to reach out for help. If this resonates with you, contact me for a free consultation, and together, we’ll chart your path forward.

Brianna Taylor, M.S., LPC.

Being a human can be extremely overwhelming. In today’s world there is a lot being thrown at us during all times of the day. In such a fast-paced environment it can be difficult to really slow down and understand ourselves for who we truly are and what brings us joy. I’m a big believer in tiny moments that can shape us, whether that shaping is good or bad.

From a very young age I always knew counseling is what I wanted to do with my life and I find it a true privilege to walk alongside others during their most tender and vulnerable times. My philosophy is to leave people and things better than how I found them. Through my clinical experience, I have found creating a safe space to be the most important thing. My past clientele have ranged in age from adolescents to adults with an emphasis on exploring authenticity, working through addictive behaviors, and navigating the peaks and valleys that life brings our way. I want to sit with you through your sorrows and grief as well as your accomplishments and joys. You are worthy of time that is solely focused on you and only you.

Brooke Hayden

I’m Brooke Hayden, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and I work with children, teens, and adults who are ready to better understand themselves and step into a more confident, authentic version of who they are. Whether you’re a teen figuring out where you fit, a parent navigating big emotions in a busy household, or an adult searching for solid ground, I’m here to walk with you through the mess and toward the clarity you deserve.

“You’ve tried everything you can think of, but you still feel stuck. The negative self-talk won’t quiet down, and no matter how hard you push forward, you end up in the same place—exhausted, doubtful, and wondering if things will ever really change. You’re ready for something different. You’re ready to feel heard, seen, and supported. Most of all, you’re ready to heal.

Growing up, I felt everything deeply. I was often the calm one in chaos, the one who noticed what others missed. But underneath, I carried emotions I couldn’t name and questions I didn’t know how to ask. I learned to read the room before I learned to listen to myself. That early sensitivity taught me a lot—and it’s what led me to this work.

My path to becoming a therapist hasn’t been a straight line, and I’m thankful for that. I’ve made mistakes, changed directions, and gathered insight every step of the way. That lived experience helps me meet clients exactly where they are, without judgment or agenda.

In our work together, I aim to create a space that’s safe, honest, and human. I’m not here to “fix” you—because you’re not broken. I’m here to help you quiet the noise, explore the parts of you that have been silenced or overlooked, and build a more grounded relationship with yourself.

I specialize in anxiety, depression, identity exploration, self-esteem, life transitions, and trauma. I also have a deep passion for supporting kids and teens as they grow, especially when the world feels like too much or not enough.

If you’re ready to slow down, untangle the overwhelm, and reconnect with who you truly are—I’d love to help. Reach out for a free consultation and let’s take the next step, together.”