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Q: What kinds of therapy are offered? A: We provide outpatient mental health therapy to individual of all ages. We have qualified therapist who provide services to children and adolescents, as well as therapist who provide services to only adults. We provide individual, marital, and family therapy. Q: What kinds of problems or conditions are seen at Meadows Behavioral Health? A: The therapist of MBH work with a variety of concerns. The following is a list of issues that may be addressed:ADHDOppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: We provide outpatient mental health therapy to individual of all ages. We have qualified therapist who provide services to children and adolescents, as well as therapist who provide services to only adults. We provide individual, marital, and family therapy. Q: What kinds of problems or conditions are seen at Meadows Behavioral Health? A: The therapist of MBH work with a variety of concerns. The following is a list of issues that may be addressed:ADHDOppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: What kinds of problems or conditions are seen at Meadows Behavioral Health? A: The therapist of MBH work with a variety of concerns. The following is a list of issues that may be addressed:ADHDOppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: The therapist of MBH work with a variety of concerns. The following is a list of issues that may be addressed:ADHDOppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
ADHDOppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Oppositional, defiant, aggressive, and destructive behaviorsAcademic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Academic and school behavior problemsAnxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Anxiety and depressionChronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Chronic pain (migraine, abdominal pain)Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Adherence with medical treatmentEating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Eating disordersDevelopmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Developmental disabilities (autism, mental retardation)Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Elimination problems (bed-wetting, toilet training)Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Fear and PhobiasDivorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Divorce-related concernsAdjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Adjustment DifficultiesFeeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Feeding disordersObesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Obesity/overeatingGuilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Guilt/LossDepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
DepressionMarital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Marital/partner relation difficultiesObsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Obsessions/CompulsionsOppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Oppositional, defiant behaviorsParent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Parent Training us Parent-Child Interaction Therapy ModelPeer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Peer/sibling conflictSchool consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
School consultationSleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Sleep problemsSmoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Smoking cessationStressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
StressSubstance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Substance Abuse/DependencePersonality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Personality DisordersTic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Tic and Habit DisordersVictims of abuse, crime, and trauma Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: How is treatment conducted? A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: Therapist meet with the patient and/or family for an initial intake visit. During this initial visit, the therapist will gather all background information needed to provide an educated and well-planned treatment plan that meets the specific needs of the patient and/or family. Various background information will be gathered at this time and is dependent on the age of the identified patient. This information may include, but is not limited to: medical history, educational/employment history, medications, socialization, substance use, legal charges, and previous treatment. This initial visit is approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour. Thereafter, the clinician will provide an overview of recommendations based upon information provided during the intake process. In addition, therapy visits may be scheduled afterwards to start active treatment. Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: Will my health insurance cover services? A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: We accept most major health insurances including: Nebraska Medicaid, BCBS, Midland’s Choice, Aetna, and many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To verify if we are a participating provider of your specific plan, you may contact your health insurance administrator, your company’s human resource department or our office. It is the patient’s responsibility to contact their health insurance administrator to verify coverage of Outpatient Mental Health and benefits of their health care plan. Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: What if I do not have health insurance? A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: We offer reduced fees based upon a Sliding-Scale fee that is based on the total gross income for the family and the number of individuals living in the family home. We are willing to work with you to develop a payment plan that is suitable. Furthermore, at times we may be able to refer you to outside sources that may assist you in paying fees.Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: How do I make an appointment? A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
A: You may call us at (402) 564-9888. It is helpful if you have your insurance information available.Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
Q: How do I complete a satisfaction survey? A: Click Here to take survey
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