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Dr. Haney’s areas of clinical interest include pediatric physical abuse, failure to thrive and medical neglect. In addition to serving as Children’s Child Abuse division director, Dr. Haney is the medical director of Project Harmony, a children’s advocacy center in Omaha. She is currently the only board- certified child abuse pediatrician in the state of Nebraska. She is an assistant professor of Child Abuse Pediatrics at UNMC College of Medicine.[Read More]
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Tim has over 10 years of experience providing behavioral health services to children, adolescents, adults, older adults, and families that suffered from mild to severe mental health disorders. To include experience working within assistant living nursing facilities, hospitals, military facilities, extended family home agencies and community-based government funded organizations. He also served in the military.[Read More]
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Mr. Dross is an expert in working with individuals, helping them to evolve in ways that open their thinking, and helping them to understand their own thoughts and feelings as well as those of the people whom they interact. He works with issues of depression, anxiety, stress, anger, parenting/step-parenting, sexual orientation, grief and loss, as well as many other problems that individuals bring.[Read More]
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John received his bachelors degree in Social Work in 1998 from UNO.  He received his masters degree in Social Work from UNO in 2000.  John has worked with adolescents since 1993. His experience includes working as a tracker with Family Service and juvenile parole. The last 16 years, John has of worked as a prevention counselor at a local middle school. John specializes in working with at-risk youth, crisis intervention, behavior disorders and family counseling.[Read More]
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People have always told me that I am a good listener and that I‘m easy to talk to, but it wasn’t until I helped a dear friend of mine process the grief of losing his father that I realized I could put my strengths to work in the counseling field helping those around me. For me, counseling isn’t just a job, it has become a calling. I see people everyday that are in pain or feel stuck in relationships they aren’t happy with and my heart goes out to them.[Read More]
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