Keaton Kleiner, LIMHP, CSAT, LMHC, LPC
Everyone gets stuck at some point in their life. Oftentimes, the only way to get out is with help from someone else, because our problems rarely fade away on their own.
Nathan Seadore, LIMHP, LPC, LMHC, CSAT
I am a helper and long to see healing and change in the lives of my neighbors, my city.
Becky Smith, LIMHP, LPC
I love connecting with people. Professionally, I work with all ages, from adults to kids and adolescents and have experience being a teaching parent in a residential treatment home for teens.
Alicia Kurzenberger, LICSW, LADC
I believe that through our trials and life experiences, God has a plan of redemption for us. Our pain has purpose, as I’ve experienced in my own life.
Josh Michael, LIMHP
My approach to counseling is in cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapy. I enjoy helping adolescences, adults, couples, and families. I am encouraged by seeing others overcome the obstacles in their lives and it is my honor to walk with you during your difficult seasons.
Wendy Summers, LIMHP, LPC, ASDCS
Self-expression is not just for “creatives." There is a direct correlation between authentic, healthy self-expression and well-being. Sometimes, though, our sense of self gets lost. Sometimes it's difficult to express feelings or needs we have not yet identified or don’t understand. My passion involves coming alongside those searching for answers and desiring a more joyful and authentic experience of self.
Shannon Persinger, LIMHP
Living in a fast-paced culture, I believe it is harder than ever to take time to care for yourself, rest, and restore. I desire to help people grow, restore, and heal from unforeseen tragedy, brokenness and mental illness. My goal is to help each client find hope that they never knew was possible to achieve.
Tiffanie Thompson, LMHP, LCSW
I empower my clients to overcome obstacles by understanding their past and equipping them with tools to function more effectively in the future.
Dianne Amstutz, LPC, LIMHP, TF-CBT
I am certified in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and forensic interviewing. I have worked to facilitate counseling pertaining to sex offenses, marriage, divorce, anxiety, depression, and more. Life can often become about surviving the unexpected. God created life to be more than a survival marathon.
Brenda Frazell, MS, LIMHP, NCC, ADHD-CCSP
Counseling can be an empowering step in working toward the best version of yourself. My goal is to help you through this process using a therapeutic approach which is rooted in compassion and client-centeredness.
Sue Sather, LIMHP, CPC, CCTP, CGP
As a wife, mother, and grandmother, I bring a breadth of life experience to my counseling practice. I work from a wellness perspective that considers mind, body, and spirit.
Robin Kurylo, MC, LIMHP, LCP
Seeking help requires tremendous courage. My goal is to help you find joy and fulfillment within your relationships; to take difficult situations, brokenness, or trauma, and find hope.
Brenda Neyens, LIMHP, LPC
As a child counseling and play therapy specialist, it would be my honor to help maximize the potential and minimize the difficulties of your elementary-age child. My approach is very strengths-based. I also specialize in adult anxiety treatment with over twenty years of experience.
Allie Molina, LIMHP, LPC, PMH-C
“Revival starts with family.” How we handle conflict, how we communicate, view our self-worth, approach purpose and fulfillment, and experience life milestones such as marriage and parenting are all shaped by the system we call “family.”
Kylie Keisling, LIMHP, LPC, NCC
We all go through seasons of life when we may feel anxious, lost, or depressed. I want you to know that in those moments you are not alone. As a counselor, I am here to walk with you through those hard times and give you practical skills and insight to help live life with purpose and confidence.
Natalie Kraft, PLMHP
Life is complex. We go through seasons that are hard, lonely, confusing, and even seasons that are full of excitement and bliss. Whatever season you find yourself in, know that you are welcome here and it would be an honor to walk alongside you towards health, hope, and wholeness.
Joe Slabaugh, PLMHP
There have been seasons in my life that I endured by surviving one day at a time. As a counselor, I love helping my clients navigate through the struggles that they are surviving while finding new ways to thrive in their lives.
Jessica Hawley, LIMHP, LPC
I have always had a passion for helping others find their way through life’s struggles, big and small. I understand sometimes we experience difficulties on this journey and need a helping hand to find a way back. That’s where I believe people like myself come in, to lend that helping hand when needed.
Neil Michael, LIMHP, LPC
That life is messy is not a hidden truth. When life challenges you with obstacles, it is how you respond that makes you who you are. My goal is to empower you with tools to overcome these obstacles and help you find freedom, joy, and fulfillment in your life; to work with hurtful, broken, traumatic situations to help you find hope and healing.
JIM SANTORO, LPC, LMHP, LMHC
As a 20+ U.S. Air Force veteran, I gained valuable insight working with men and women from diverse cultural backgrounds. I have worked with adolescents, adults and families, helping those struggling with anxiety, grief, PTSD, as well as with relationship and work-related pressures.
Katie Kuhlmann, PLMHP
Life gets hard for so many reasons. We often lose track of them in the chaos of surviving daily life. My role as a counselor is to give you a safe place to process and talk about all of them, sort them out, and begin to flourish in this life.
Kristen New, LIMHP, LCSW
We often seek counseling for a variety of reasons, but generally it revolves around distressing thoughts, feelings, or behaviors. It’s hard to understand why we think or behave the way we do. We just know we are in pain and that something is wrong. We want change, but have no idea where to start.
Jeffrey Bebee, MA, LIMHP, LPC
"You and I are created for joy!” —Ed Khouri
I am a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP) in Nebraska. I graduated from Colorado Christian University with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Laura Wood, PLMHP
Most people have a nagging feeling that things are not exactly how they should be. Sometimes we have trouble reconciling how we think life should be with how it actually is. Counseling can help us sort through those feelings, understand our challenges, and heal from hurtful and destructive experiences.
Linda J. Wright, MS, LIMHP, LPC, NCC
Life presents many challenges over time; some come naturally due to passage through stages of our lives, some develop as a result of poor choices, some arise in tough economic times, and others evolve simply due to circumstances beyond our control.
Jillian Booth, PLMHP
Are you feeling worried, disconnected, or troubled by past experiences? Are you struggling with your personal relationships or often feeling angry? You are not alone in these feelings, and I am ready to support you.
Kimberly Johnson, PLMHP
Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, grief? Many of us walk through seasons of these emotions and sometimes we need someone to walk that journey with us. The road you’re on can feel lonely and unbearable. Don’t let the desperation of needing help build.
Laurie Johnson, LIMHP, LPC, NCC, EMDR-Certified
You were designed to live fully alive, in the present, connected in relationship to family and friends. Trauma affects body, soul, and spirit; no parts of us are left unscathed. It can leave us feeling detached from ourselves and others, as if we are trapped behind a barrier unable to access real life, real connection, real belonging.
Ella Young, MA, LIMHP, CPC
We can go through life talking, but not feeling heard, communicating, but not finding understanding. This has been a lifelong goal of mine, to listen to souls who long to feel heard, find meaning, and improve their relationships.
Valerie McDougle, LIMHP, LPC
Sometimes the ways of the world and personal stressors conflict with what we need to be ok. It can often be difficult to manage how racism, violence, employment, illness, relationships, and other factors, impact one’s mental health functioning.
Michenzie Bruce, LIMHP
I have a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regent University and am a provisionally licensed counselor in Nebraska. I have six years of experience working in the social service and mission field with survivors of human trafficking in Thailand and Omaha, and with the homeless at Open Door Mission.
Jessica Dillon, MS, PLMHP
Live life to the fullest. When life gives you lemons make lemonade. When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. These are great, but life is more complex than cliché quotes. As your counselor, it is my pleasure to partner with you to find real joy in life again.
Cassie Hungerford, LIMHP, LADC, LMHC
Sometimes life doesn’t turn out how we planned. At that point, we have the option to give up or to keep fighting. Your life is valuable. But sometimes, we need to get out of our own way to move forward.
María D. Santos, PLMHP
What is my purpose? Am I fulfilling my calling? Why do I struggle to establish meaningful relationships? If you have ever asked yourself these questions you are not alone.
Faith Green, MS, LIMHP, LPC
Are you feeling overwhelmed or stuck in a negative pattern that keeps you from fully engaging in life? Are you finding it difficult to identify what changes you need to make, or what you need to do to overcome your current obstacles?
Deborah Osmanson, LIMHP
Going to a counselor can be pretty frightening; my goal is to make it as comfortable as possible. I believe that we all need help at times to work through difficult issues in our lives. Sometimes all it takes is a listening ear and at other times, we need to work through really painful issues.
James Goedert, PLMHP
The challenges we face in our life are not what define us but rather our response to those challenges is what makes us who we are. I recently transitioned from a long career in construction engineering to counseling in order to walk with others through life’s many difficulties.
Sarah Dabney, LIMHP, CPC
Sarah is passionate about creating a safe space within the counseling relationship to explore the circumstances that prompt us to reach out for help. Her experience with counseling has filled her with the confidence that there is indeed hope for every person.
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Jessica Adams, LIMHP, LPC
I have experience in working with clients with a wide range of concerns such as depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, parenting problems, career challenges, addiction concerns, substance use, self-harm, and trauma-related concerns. I believe that counseling can initiate change in a persons’ life and that God helps along that process.
Eric Carpenter, PLMHP
I am a Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (PLMHP) in the state of Nebraska. I have a Master’s degree in Counseling from Crown College and a Doctorate of Ministry from Alliance Theological Seminary. I am married, have four kids, and have spent the past twenty year’s travelling the world and serving in pastoral ministry. I have also worked alongside individuals, families, and couples toward overcoming barriers to health and happiness.
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Jenee Harmon, PLMHP, PLADC
As a mental health counselor, my interest in this field began at a young age, driven by wanting to understand and connect with people on a deeper level and a desire to make a positive impact in their lives.
Michaela Mueller, PLMHP
Hi. I’m Michaela Mueller. Before you read any further, I want you to know that you matter. You matter so much. But sometimes it can be difficult to feel that to be true.
Reis Pieper, PLMHP
I am passionate about restoration—restoration of the mind, restoration of the body, and restoration of the spirit. I believe that it is God’s desire and intention for us to experience restoration in all areas of our lives, be it mentally, emotionally, socially, physically, or spiritually.
Luke Meier, LIMHP, LADC
Hello, my name is Luke. I am a 38-year-old father and husband who has been counseling since 2013. I was in the military from 2003 to 2010 and previously worked at a veterans hospital. Along with my counseling education and experience with various individuals, I have a master's degree in Theological Studies.
Kathy Wolfe, PLMHP
It is my strong conviction that every individual has infinite worth and purpose, although our lived experiences may cause us to lose sight of this. I work primarily with adults, helping them overcome anxiety or depression, work through grief, cultivate healthy relationships, and adjust to the changes and challenges that come with aging.
Jessica Bailey, PLMHP
I have a passion for working with children, youth, and teens helping them to understand and navigate thoughts, feelings, situations, and potentially harmful behaviors. My work with foster care has also created a strong desire to provide a safe place for others to explore, heal and grow.
Nate Krizek, PLMHP
My counseling approach is solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT). I love helping people achieve their goals and get 1% better daily. I have experience working with college students, young adults, women, men, and marriage counseling.
Amanda King, PLMHP
My heart is for healing and wholeness for all who are hurting, struggling or feeling stuck in life. We are not meant to do life alone. Because this world is so loud, we sometimes need a time out for ourselves to step back, do the hard work necessary for freedom and reset so that we can live the full life God has planned for each one of us.
Leslie Stevens, PLMHP
Throughout my career, people are the center of what I do. I aim to meet people where they are, just as they are, to help them develop, process, and reach their goals.
Felecia Jones, PLMHP
A love for helping others inspired me to pursue a career in the mental health field of counseling. I am a Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (PLMHP) who holds a Master’s degree in Counseling from Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota. I believe that my clients are the experts in their own care with the focus on what they want to achieve. To each of my clients I promise to listen without judgement and help navigate the challenges of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD or any other obstacles faced with great compassion and care.
Amanda Rens-Griesert, PLMHP
We were not created to walk through life alone, and through the therapeutic relationship, my goal is to create space where you feel safe to explore, grow, and become the person you desire to be.