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Michelle Bourdo, LIMHP, LPC
Hi there, my name is Michelle and I am nature loving, people person who is curious about your story. As Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Art Therapist, I use a trauma-centered, multicultural approach to therapy to understand your needs and point of view. I work with adults who are coping with anxiety, stress, depression, trauma and OCD. I enjoy helping individuals that desire change and create ownership of their healing process. I use CBT, DBT, and mindfulness practices to help empower you. Let's take action towards the life that you want by allowing me to guide you towards your best self!
Anxiety, Depression, OCD, Trauma and PTSD, Anger management, Bipolar disorder, Coping skills, Life transitions, Parenting, Peer relationship, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Relationships, School issues, Self esteem, Self harming, Sleep or insomnia, Spirituality, Stress, Women's issues, Grief, Suicidal ideation
Behavioral issues

Dr. Michael-Renee Godfrey, LIMHP
I'm Dr. Michael-Renee Godfrey, a native Texan, licensed in AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, MD, MI, MT, NC, NJ, TN, & TX. Doing therapy is my life’s calling. I believe clients have the answers they seek; I guide the search. As an experiential therapist, I encourage clients to deal with the “elephant in the room,” face issues, & embrace their truth. I’m straightforward & don’t sugarcoat well. Besides being an LPC, I'm also an RN & a veteran of OEF. I enjoy watching Marvel movies, playing with my Frenchies (Stymie & Weezer), golfing, bowling, and writing.
Anger management, Anxiety, Codependency, Depression, Infertility, Infidelity, Marital and premarital, Men's issues, Self esteem, Sex therapy, Spirituality, Suicidal ideation, Women's issues, Chronic illness, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Stress, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Sports performance
Behavioral issues

Dr. Angelyn Nienhuser, LIMHP
Seeking help is the first step! I am here to help! I will listen and offer support in your journey to alleviate symptoms. Learning new ways to get help for yourself will build your confidence about your ability to face challenges and trials. I am here as a guide. I was born in Georgia, but transplanted to Nebraska at a young age. I am very non-judgmental, caring, empathetic and honest person. I am excited to learn about you and how we might explore a new path to healing for you. I know that learning how to help oneself is an important empowerment and I feel privileged to help you as a therapist.
Addiction, Anger management, Antisocial personality, Anxiety, Autism spectrum disorders, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Child or adolescent, Codependency, Depression, Divorce, Dual diagnosis, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Grief, Infidelity, Marital and premarital, Parenting, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Childhood abuse/neglect, Academic underachievement, ADHD, Alcohol use, Chronic illness, Issues with pornography use, Marital discord, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Women's issues, Stress, Coping skills, Life coaching, Life transitions, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Self harming
Behavioral issues

Rhonda Money, LIMHP
I received my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology then my Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wyoming. I have over 20 years of experience providing services to children, adults and families in a variety of settings. I have vast knowledge in attachment disorder, trauma, aging, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. As a parent who adopted from foster care, I have a deep understanding of the issues associated with this process. I believe in the power of the therapeutic relationship and genuinely value the importance of building rapport with my clients to support them in their therapeutic journey.
Anxiety, Depression, Adoption, Bipolar disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Childhood abuse/neglect, Addiction, Behavioral issues, Career counseling, Child or adolescent, Developmental disorders, Divorce, Women's issues, Coping skills, Family conflict, Grief, Parenting, Men's issues, Self esteem, Life transitions, Self harming
Behavioral issues
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Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Omaha?
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