About Katherine Hanson, PhD

Katherine Hanson, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Endeavor Health, provides care for adults across the lifespan with a special focus on women’s mental health. She supports individuals navigating complex life transitions through therapy grounded in compassion and respect. Katherine also leads program development and community outreach, working to expand access to behavioral health services and foster wellness through education and clinical collaboration.

My endeavor

My endeavor is to keep trying, to keep listening, to keep learning and to keep enjoying the work that I do.

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Care philosophy

I approach every patient with baseline respect and appreciation for their willingness to open up. I’m honored to be part of their journey and focus on helping them move forward with empathy, trust and shared understanding. It’s never easy, but I value the connection and strive to walk beside them in a meaningful way.

Overview

  • Gender Female

Clinical focus

  • Psychology

Conditions treated

  • Depression
Endeavor Health Medical Group
2650 Ridge Ave., Department of Psychiatry
Evanston, IL 60201-1718
Endeavor Health Medical Group
2740 W. Foster Ave., Suite 113-Pro Plaza
Chicago, IL 60625-3547
Fellowships
  • 2002
    Psychology
    Rush University Medical Center
Professional Education
  • 2000
    Psychology
    University of Missouri - Columbia Hosp
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