Services for better mental health and support

Our services

We offer both in-person and virtual therapy. Our services include mental health counseling, assessments and diagnosis, substance use treatment and evaluations, psychoeducational services, and family and marriage counseling services. The clinician’s primary focuses include generational trauma, addiction treatment strategies, issues facing rural residents, anxiety and depression, and suicide prevention.

Individual Mental Health Counseling & Assessments

Family and Marriage Counseling

Substance Use Treatment & Evaluation

Psychoeducational Services

Payments & Insurance

Our current private pay rates for counseling are listed below along with our accepted insurance companies. We will work with your insurance company to ensure that your claims are filed promptly and accurately.

30 minutes | $75

45 minutes | $100

60 minutes | $125

Accepted Insurance Companies

Blue Cross
Total Care
Ambetter
United Health Care Commercial (Coming Soon)
United Health Care Medicaid (Coming Soon)

Resources

  • Nebraska Rural Response Hotline
    The Hotline can be a first stop for information on the resources and services available to farm and ranch families and rural residents throughout Nebraska. The Hotline is administered by the Farm and Ranch Project of Legal Aid of Nebraska and located in Bancroft.

    800-464-0258
    Rural Response Website

  • Counseling Services at CCC are designed with a flexible approach to help you address barriers to your learning that stem from emotional and personal issues. Our solution-focused sessions allow you to get the most from your treatment experience while maximizing your education potential. Counseling services are confidential and protected by state law and professional counseling ethics. We are committed to providing quality services specific to students’ needs.

    402-562-1244
    CCC Counseling Services Website

It seems to me that the good life is not any fixed state. The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.”

— CARL ROGERS

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