Hannah Copeland

Onsite Support for Ketamine-Assisted Therapy and Spravato Services

Hannah Copeland is a Psychology student at Montana State University pursuing counseling, with interest surrounding how the body helps us process and transform emotion. A licensed massage therapist with nine years of experience, she focuses on thoughtful, fascia-informed bodywork and brings a grounded, relational presence to client care. Hannah also serves as an end-of-life caregiver and co-creates community retreats and ceremonies that emphasize connection, play, and meaning-making.

At Sub Rosa Therapy, Hannah provides onsite support to those undergoing Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT) and Spravato by holding space for clients in a supportive and healing environment. She’s known for clear boundaries, direct communication, and a steady, warm therapeutic container.

Hannah is particularly interested in the thoughtful integration of somatic work with psychedelic-assisted therapies such as ketamine, supporting clients in moving “stuck” patterns, clarifying values, and building capacity for change.

Outside of Sub Rosa, you’ll find Hannah laughing in good company and exploring the outdoors with her daughter, Juniper.