Good Therapist in the metro area Hi all, throw away account because I have friends and family who lurk on here but I need help. I hit a point in my life where I’m...
wulfman299 replied:
Hey remember you are doing the right thing by asking for help. Everyone should have a therapist to talk things through just like everyone should have a dentist. I always recommend talking to your general practitioner they can prescribe meds for you and direct you to a therapist they trust for you. If you feel like that isn't an option or if money is an issue then take a look at betterhelp.com that's were I talk things through with my therapist. If you want something in person I would suggest associated counseling professionals in omaha but I have mixed reviews about them.
turnupturniptornup replied:
UNO has a community counseling clinic that I believe is mostly staffed by students but is a low cost option. [community Counseling Clinic](https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-education/counseling/community-counseling-clinic/index.php)
scottastic replied:
If you are anywhere on the LGBTQ+ spectrum, I cannot recommend James Pennington enough! [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/dream-again-therapy-llc-omaha-ne/353138](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/dream-again-therapy-llc-omaha-ne/353138)
homepreplive replied:
Glen fineman with Associated Counseling Professionals
Jefferino12 replied:
Check if your employer has an agreement with any local places. For example, my employer pays for 3 visits/year with Arbor Family Counseling. I can then continue on my own dime if I need.
xFAIRIx replied:
What kind of insurance you have? Personally I go to Jen Kelly at Think Whole Person Healthcare (~72 nd and Center) ... otherwise the CHI on Harmony and Broadway (I think?) in Council Bluffs is pretty good too! And if you don’t have insurance, One World is decent for a start. I wouldn’t recommend them for long term though.
hackamoreb replied:
https://www.bestcare.org/methodist-hospital/services/behavioral-health/community-counseling-program/ I recently saw a counselor through Methodist community counseling program. They were pretty quick to get me with someone and easy to deal with compared to other cost sensitive places I reached out to like one world who had a very long wait list. They do sliding scale payment so depending on your income they will work with you financially and it is a very fair scale I would say. It was very helpful for me and it really couldn’t have gone smoother and a very rough point in my life. I hope this helps and I hope you get the help you need. Take care
Tahiti178 replied:
I have been using Lutheran Family Services. My particular therapist, Jill, is in Bellevue I believe.
HurComesDasSpiderman replied:
I’d recommend Alexa Theisen with Omaha Psychotherapy. She’s seriously awesome, and really helped me through some shit in my life.
silkie_blondo replied:
Dave Clark at family enrichment. Helped me tremendously a few years ago. Helped me develop ways to deal with my anxiety myself. I haven’t been to him in a couple years now but am thinking of starting back up because my anxiety has been through the roof lately.
obviousbicycle2 replied:
If you have insurance, I would recommend either Omaha Integrative Care, Great Oaks Counseling, or Counseling Connections. The Methodist Community Counseling program is a great low cost option. Counseling Connections has people you can talk to about medication if it gets to that point.
jstiney replied:
I don’t have a recommendation (sorry!) just wanted to say - you deserve this. Proud of you.
zeelizardglue replied:
Contact CHI Immanuel Psychiatric Offices. I've worked with a couple of their therapists and they have all been amazing. I've made some pretty major breakthroughs that I havent been able to make with others. John Duggins is the one I'm currently seeing.
Stikki_Lawndart replied:
Talk to at least 3 therapists in hopes to find the right fit. There will be ones that do not click with you at all or are like talking to a wall.
las0411 replied:
Kari Fenton saved my life! She is amazing. Her office is in Benson
ryanw5520 replied:
I work as a professional in a social services related field. I haven't the need for it in several years, but I have thought about it and I'm pretty sure I would go see Kristine Wiley in CHI Lakeside when I'm compelled to do so. PM me if you need additional info.
oleslie109 replied:
Asking for help takes courage. I don't have a suggestion but providing my support!
underproved replied:
I recommend Kendra McCallie. She mixes talk therapy with body-focused awareness. While body-based work is typically used to treat trauma patients, it can also help with anxiety and depression (in my case). It’s surprising how much paying attention to the body can really help sort though a lot of stuff.
throwawayomaha102 replied:
I've been in and out of therapy for a long time in the Omaha area, and the advice here covers everything I'd want to say. I just had a bad episode myself, so I thought I'd relate it and perhaps it'd be useful to you or others who may not know what to expect. I'll keep my details to a minimum as they're only to illustrate how the system around me functioned. This is just a potentially useful anecdote.
In the middle of last year I was on a modest dose of a fairly mild antidepressant. I have no insurance and functionally zero income so my GP of many years tried to keep my bills low. I'd been to therapy before (first ever was private practice via EAP pre-millenium, then LuthFS, at least one other private practice) but had not gone in the last five years. I'd recently had blood work done and tracked down other minor unrelated health issues.
I reached a point of crisis in early September where I knew it was time to pull the alarm. Three days later I was in my GP's office. They doubled the strength of my existing medication and added another at a moderate dose. This helped get the immediate situation under control. A list of low cost mental health providers was provided, and an appointment was scheduled at One World. My first visit there was with a GP, and they immediately set me up on a telesession with their mental health department. I left that appointment having made another for the GP and a first appointment at their mental health facility.
Discussing cost with the receptionist it seemed likely that I'd qualify for fee reduction, so they held the fee and gave me the paperwork to take home. The next visit I submitted the paperwork and I'd qualified for 'Region 6'. This is renewed annually and has covered everything in my dealings with One World except prescription drugs. Mine are collectively $20/mo for both.
Visits with the GP continued for unrelated matters, and the meds seemed to work well so they were maintained. Appointments began with a licensed counselor from One World's behavioural health department. The first three were within two weeks, then over time as things improved they spaced out to once a month.
I'd have to check records to see when the last therapy appointment was, but I think it was mid-January. I realized that I'd stabilized and felt that with the emergency over I was ready to make room for others with more pressing emergencies. We talked it over and agreed to one more final appointment. With that completed I was contacted later only for a survey, which I was glad to help with.
Internally my change over this time was stunning. I was fortunate to find a medication that's worked better than any other for me, and by chance alone. There really has been a relearning of some basics, and molting some deeply ingrained bad habits. I'm not sure I've ever been out from under this weight in my adult life, but if I have I couldn't tell you when. I tend to the cynical and get downright bitter when things are bad. Nobody's story ever really gave me strength, just an opportunity to find myself lacking by comparison. Now I know why the free bird sings. Being on the other side I feel duty bound by human solidarity to testify that there really is plenty of 'better' to go around.
thestatikreverb replied:
My therapist is Elizabeth Potter. I highly recommend her. I hope you get better, I am in the same boat. Thoughts and prayers your way :)
gringas4lyfe replied:
Amy Dorton. She makes you feel so comfortable and is non-judgmental. It's like talking with a friend, but a friend that lets you do all the talking and only gives good advice.
Anonymous replied:
I don’t know what your income situation is or if you have insurance. Second, many of these places either are not accepting new patients or it’s a televisit. That being said, if you do not have insurance and I’m just going off that assumption (because visits can get pricey - remember therapists don’t prescribe meds) you can call One World and go the route through their behavioral health which is fairly cheap on a sliding scale. Here’s that website:
https://www.oneworldomaha.org/for-patients/services-programs/behavioral-health/
Second, you can go through Lutheran Family Services again usually on a sliding scale and it will be a televisit most likely. Here’s that info:
While our locations are temporarily closed to the public, you may find and visit with your therapist or provider virtually by calling 1-833-903-2376 or emailing info@lfsneb.org
Also, if you are working check to see if your company has an EAP program . Most do and if they do - most offer about up to 6 therapy visits.
buffhusk replied:
Do you have EAP? I would start there it’s one of the benefits you have with your employer.
Afizzle55 replied:
Just know that somewhere out there, someone is going through the same struggles you are right now .
usernametaken615 replied:
https://www.acpcounseling.com/ This one is great. Can’t remember the therapist’s name (it’s been a while).
rosebud0707 replied:
I utilized Healing Tree in Downtown Omaha and was very pleased. Good for you for reaching out for help!
Topcity36 replied:
I want to echo what everybody else is saying. This is absolutely the right thing to do! Kudos to you for being proactive!
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Stephanie M. replied:
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