Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Therapists in Irvington, Omaha, NE

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Carmen Cooks
Counselor, LIMHP, CPC
Serves Area
I believe in taking a person centered approach to meeting the unique needs of each individual I meet. Therapy should always feel safe and provide each person with seeds of encouragement and empowerment that cultivates growth and change from within. How committed are you to making the changes that you want to see?
I believe in taking a person centered approach to meeting the unique needs of each individual I meet. Therapy should always feel safe and provide each person with seeds of encouragement and empowerment that cultivates growth and change from within. How committed are you to making the changes that you want to see?
(402) 442-5612 View (402) 442-5612
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Payton Jibri Hogan
Independent Mental Health Practitioner, MS, LIMHP
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Payton places heavy emphasis on cognitive analysis and reprogramming with the individuals he serves.
Our minds are our most powerful asset! Without our minds what are we ? But our minds may also be are biggest barrier... Are you a child, adolescent, or adult struggling with anxiety or depression ? Do you have thoughts constantly running through your mind day in and day out that you can’t seem to get a grasp of or make stop? Did you make some choices that landed you in a tough, not so desirable position with drugs, alcohol, or the legal system in general? If so, Payton is the person that can help.
Payton places heavy emphasis on cognitive analysis and reprogramming with the individuals he serves.
Our minds are our most powerful asset! Without our minds what are we ? But our minds may also be are biggest barrier... Are you a child, adolescent, or adult struggling with anxiety or depression ? Do you have thoughts constantly running through your mind day in and day out that you can’t seem to get a grasp of or make stop? Did you make some choices that landed you in a tough, not so desirable position with drugs, alcohol, or the legal system in general? If so, Payton is the person that can help.
(531) 301-8426 View (531) 301-8426
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Kiara Bealer
Counselor, LIMHP, MSW
Serves Area
I also use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy and strength based approaches to help clients build practical coping skills whole honoring their resilience.
I help adults, teens and children in Omaha, NE who are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression and chronic stress. If your mind never seems to slow down or you can't quite catch a break, are you not alone. My goal is to help you feel calmer, more grounded, and more like yourself again. I have over five years experience working in an inpatient hospital setting, where I support individuals with wide ranges of concerns, including mood disorders, trauma and acute emotional distress. This experience allows me to meet clients with compassion, steadiness and understanding.
I also use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy and strength based approaches to help clients build practical coping skills whole honoring their resilience.
I help adults, teens and children in Omaha, NE who are feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression and chronic stress. If your mind never seems to slow down or you can't quite catch a break, are you not alone. My goal is to help you feel calmer, more grounded, and more like yourself again. I have over five years experience working in an inpatient hospital setting, where I support individuals with wide ranges of concerns, including mood disorders, trauma and acute emotional distress. This experience allows me to meet clients with compassion, steadiness and understanding.
(402) 629-6756 View (402) 629-6756
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Brandy Baumgart
Counselor, LIMHP, LMHC, LPC, NCC
2 Endorsed
Online Only
Please email me for a faster response time! Many of us have had moments where we have felt like we were falling apart and needing a safe place to do so while rebuilding internally and externally. Together we will identify what has shaped you to become who you are today, where you want to be in life, and how to get there. I have a direct, yet empathetic approach and will utilize a variety of modalities to provide the best treatment for your needs.
Please email me for a faster response time! Many of us have had moments where we have felt like we were falling apart and needing a safe place to do so while rebuilding internally and externally. Together we will identify what has shaped you to become who you are today, where you want to be in life, and how to get there. I have a direct, yet empathetic approach and will utilize a variety of modalities to provide the best treatment for your needs.
(402) 971-6153 View (402) 971-6153
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Michelle Milligan
Counselor, IMHP
Online Only
I provide a compassionate, collaborative approach to therapy, using evidence-based techniques like CBT and trauma-focused interventions to help clients manage issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
I work with adolescents (ages 14 and up) and adults from diverse backgrounds, including individuals, couples, and families. My practice focuses on treating mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders including PTSD and social anxiety, and transitional challenges like grief, divorce, or occupational stress.
I provide a compassionate, collaborative approach to therapy, using evidence-based techniques like CBT and trauma-focused interventions to help clients manage issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
I work with adolescents (ages 14 and up) and adults from diverse backgrounds, including individuals, couples, and families. My practice focuses on treating mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders including PTSD and social anxiety, and transitional challenges like grief, divorce, or occupational stress.
(302) 205-0973 View (302) 205-0973
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Dr. John-Paul Witt
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, DSW, LIMHP, LICSW
4 Endorsed
Serves Area
Not accepting new clients
Self-acceptance is critical to the therapeutic relationship, and I am certified in cognitive-behavioral and dialectical-behavioral therapy skills to help my clients break through their negative thoughts and flip the script on their unwanted habits.
Especially in difficult times, it can be hard to find sources of acceptance, affirmation, and healing. Often the people closest to us - family, classmates, and co-workers, don't accept us for who we are. Perhaps we are gifted and see the world differently, in a new relationship and scared of old mistakes, navigating parenting or co-parenting, or are trying to better understand ourselves and our past. Whatever the reason, we also desire to be happy, whole, and loved - and especially to become something more than what we are. Trauma can hold us back at any age - creating negative habits and barriers to our growth and happiness.
Self-acceptance is critical to the therapeutic relationship, and I am certified in cognitive-behavioral and dialectical-behavioral therapy skills to help my clients break through their negative thoughts and flip the script on their unwanted habits.
Especially in difficult times, it can be hard to find sources of acceptance, affirmation, and healing. Often the people closest to us - family, classmates, and co-workers, don't accept us for who we are. Perhaps we are gifted and see the world differently, in a new relationship and scared of old mistakes, navigating parenting or co-parenting, or are trying to better understand ourselves and our past. Whatever the reason, we also desire to be happy, whole, and loved - and especially to become something more than what we are. Trauma can hold us back at any age - creating negative habits and barriers to our growth and happiness.
(531) 201-1965 View (531) 201-1965

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How does cognitive behavioral therapy work?
Cognitive behavioral therapy works by exploring how your thoughts affect your emotions and experiences. CBT helps you identify distortions in your thinking. For example, you may tend to jump to the worst case scenario catastrophizing or think in extremes (all-or-nothing thinking). A therapist can teach you how to push back against those thoughts to ultimately change your feelings and behavior for the better. They can also provide coping skills to better deal with stressors and challenges.

When do I know to seek treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy?
It’s reasonable to consider cognitive behavioral therapy if you struggle to manage difficult emotions or behaviors to such an extent that you are not getting the most out of life on a day-to-day basis. If you want a shorter term, concrete, skills-based approach, CBT is a great option. (By contrast, other types of therapy may devote more time to exploring your past and its effects.) The decision to seek CBT also depends on the condition you’re treating; CBT is an effective treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, and many other disorders.

How can I find a cognitive behavioral therapist for someone else?
To find a cognitive behavioral therapist for someone else, you may want to begin by discussing the person’s problem, researching cognitive behavioral therapy, and assessing whether the approach is the right fit. You could then reach out to a few cognitive behavioral therapists in this directory, explain the scenario, have a consultation with those available, and determine who could be a good match.

Why is CBT such a popular form of therapy?
CBT has become a popular form of therapy because it is effective and accessible. Robust research has demonstrated that CBT is an effective treatment for many mental health conditions. And CBT can be learned in relatively few sessions, which means that many people can engage in the process, afford it, and see results quickly. It involves learning concrete skills such as disputing unhelpful thoughts; these skills can also be taught and spread widely.