Online Therapy in Nebraska

Find licensed online therapists in Nebraska who fit your needs

Finding online therapy in Nebraska can feel easier when you can look beyond the nearest office. This page helps you find therapists and medication providers licensed in Nebraska who offer online care. Instead of limiting your search to Omaha, Lincoln, or the closest town, you can compare options across the state. Use filters to narrow results by specialty, therapy modality, language, age group, insurance, and whether you want therapy or medication management. Review profiles for fit, availability, payment options, and the kind of support you want before reaching out.

Browse Online Therapists in Nebraska

Search Results: Showing 1-12 of 30 items

Dr. Alan Jacobson

Psy.D.

My approach to therapy is integrative, practical, and grounded in both clinical science and real-world application. I work collaboratively with clients to understand not just what is happening, but why—and how to create meaningful, lasting change. I dr...
Miranda Denison

PhD

Therapy with me is collaborative, thoughtful, and grounded. I bring warmth and directness to help folks slow down, untangle and understand patterns, and make meaningful changes. While my sessions are structured enough to feel productive, I also incorporat...
Julia Vahlsing

PsyD

By virtue of a diverse training background, Dr. Vahlsing utilizes a variety of treatment orientations in her approach to therapy designed to meet the specific needs of individuals or families seeking care, although she is grounded in a cognitive-behaviora...
Dr. Jaime Kaplan

PsyD

You deserve to find your happiness now and I look forward to going on this journey with you by creating an empowering environment to help you form positive changes in your life. I am interactive and supportive in my approach of therapy. We will work toge...
Dr. Dylan Lanoff

PsyD

Dr. Lanoff earned her doctorate in psychology from Adler University, with an emphasis in traumatic stress psychology. Prior to her graduate studies, Dr. Lanoff received her Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in Psychology. Throughout her education,...
Dr. Sara Frye

PhD

Dr. Frye specializes in neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations, with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorder (including adults being diagnosed for the first time), ADHD, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia), anxiety and ...
Brianne Birtic

LCSW

My approach is active, collaborative, and skills-based. I use evidence-based methods like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you change your relationship with anx...
Dr. Shelley Sommerfeldt

Licensed Psychologist

I believe therapy should feel both supportive and productive. My approach is warm, collaborative, and practical, helping clients move beyond simply talking about problems to actively creating solutions. I draw from evidence-based approaches such as Cognit...
Lisa Ansel, PhD

PhD

Holistic, Functional, Intuitive. I practice integrative and holistic psychology using Western and Eastern medicines, traditional and conventional approaches. My top priority is that you feel safe and heard in our sessions together. Period.
Samantha Turcotte, DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP

DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Patients describe her approach as thorough and collaborative. She’s known for educating patients so they can make informed decisions and for pairing clinical precision with steady support, creating a space where people feel heard and respected. Her path i...
Jamie Hakim

PsyD

Psychological Evaluation; Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
Dr. Bethany Friedman

PSYD, CEDS

Do thoughts about food, your body, or your worth consume you, leaving you exhausted and uncertain about what comes next? Are you just trying to stay afloat while everyone else seems to have it figured out? Are your emotions so intense that it feels like y...

Why Choose Online Therapy in Nebraska?

For many Nebraskans, online therapy can make care easier to fit into real life. Long drives between western Nebraska communities and larger provider hubs can make weekly appointments hard, especially around the Panhandle, Sandhills, and central Nebraska. In Omaha and Lincoln, telehealth can help you avoid commuting and find appointment times that work around school, work, or caregiving. It can also be useful for college students in Lincoln, Omaha, Kearney, Wayne, and Chadron who want continuity of care when schedules change. Winter weather, wind, and icy roads can make virtual sessions a practical backup. Some providers may serve clients throughout Nebraska, which can give you a wider range of choices than a local search alone. As you compare providers, look beyond location: consider specialty, session style, evening or daytime availability, insurance participation, self-pay rates, and whether the provider offers the service you need. The resources below can help with license checks or additional support if needed.

Online Therapy in Nebraska FAQs

How do I use this page to find the right fit for online therapy in Nebraska?

Start with the filters that matter most to you: specialty, insurance, age group, language, therapy type, and whether you want therapy or medication management. Then open a few profiles and compare availability, approach, session format, fees, and experience with your concern. Reach out directly to the providers who seem like the best fit.

What should I ask before booking with a therapist?

Before booking, ask whether the provider is licensed to see clients in Nebraska, whether they offer video, phone, or other telehealth options, and how soon appointments are available. It also helps to ask about fees, insurance billing, cancellation policies, privacy expectations, and experience with your concern. For therapy, ask what sessions usually look like. For medication, ask how follow-ups, refills, and coordination with therapy work.

Does my online therapist have to live in Nebraska, and what happens if I travel out of state?

Your online therapist does not have to live in Nebraska. What usually matters is whether they are licensed or otherwise allowed to serve you where you are physically located during the session. If you travel outside Nebraska, tell your provider before the appointment so they can confirm whether care can continue. You can also look for therapists licensed in multiple states if you travel often.

What types of mental health services are available online through telehealth in Nebraska?

Many services can be offered online, depending on the provider and your needs. Options may include individual therapy, child or teen therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, group therapy, medication management, and testing and evaluations. Review profiles to confirm the provider’s format and whether the service is available by telehealth in Nebraska.

Can I find medication management providers here, and how is medication management different from online therapy?

Yes. Use the directory filters to look for medication management providers, including psychiatric prescribers who offer telehealth in Nebraska. Therapy focuses on talking through symptoms, patterns, relationships, coping skills, and goals. Medication management focuses on evaluating symptoms, prescribing when appropriate, monitoring side effects, and adjusting medications over time. If you need a controlled substance prescription, check directly with the provider because telehealth prescribing rules and provider policies can vary.

Where can I start if I need lower-cost or public mental health support in Nebraska?

If cost is a concern, Nebraska has public and community resources that may help you find support beyond private-pay therapy. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health, Same Day Scheduling and Walk-In Access, Nebraska Family Helpline, 211 Nebraska, and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Nebraska are good starting points. The resources section below includes official links you can use to explore lower-cost, public, crisis, and referral options.

How do I verify a therapist’s or prescriber’s Nebraska license?

You can verify a Nebraska license through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services License Information System. Search by the provider’s name and confirm the license type, status, and any available details before booking. This can be useful for therapists, counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. If anything looks unclear, ask the provider which Nebraska license they practice under.

Does insurance cover online therapy in Nebraska, and how does payment usually work?

Coverage depends on your plan, the provider, and the type of service. Some Nebraska clients use in-network insurance, some use out-of-network benefits, and others pay privately. Before scheduling, ask the provider whether they accept your plan, whether telehealth is covered the same way as in-person care, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether they can provide a superbill if they are out of network.

What technology or privacy setup do I need for virtual sessions?

Most online therapy appointments work best in a private location with a reliable internet connection. A computer or laptop is often ideal, though a phone or tablet may work depending on the provider and platform. Many sessions happen by video, but phone calls, secure messaging, texting, or email may also be used depending on the provider and service. Providers may have their own policies about where sessions can take place, so ask ahead if privacy or location may be an issue.

When is online therapy not the right choice?

Online therapy may not be the best fit during an immediate crisis, when emergency support is needed, when a higher level of care is required, or when you do not have a private space or reliable internet connection. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text 988 right away.

Nebraska Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you know needs mental health support, these Nebraska resources may help.
Nebraska 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

State page explaining 988 crisis support for Nebraskans who need immediate emotional, mental health, or substance use help.

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health

State agency page for public behavioral health leadership, treatment and recovery information, prevention, peer support, and related Nebraska resources.

Nebraska Same Day Scheduling & Walk-In Access

State-maintained list of providers offering same-day scheduling or walk-in access for mental health and substance use services.

Nebraska Family Helpline

Twenty-four-hour Nebraska support line for parents and families seeking help with child behavioral or mental health concerns.

Nebraska Medicaid Services

Official Nebraska Medicaid service page with coverage information for clinics, community mental health centers, and other participating providers.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Nebraska

Statewide advocacy and support organization offering mental health education, peer programs, family support, events, and local connection options.

211 Nebraska

Searchable Nebraska directory for community resources, including counseling, crisis intervention, psychiatric services, housing, food, and utility help.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) FindTreatment.gov

Federal treatment locator for mental health and substance use services, including filters for location, payment, age, and care type.

Nebraska Rural Response Hotline

Nebraska hotline for farmers, ranchers, and rural residents needing emotional support, counseling vouchers, financial guidance, or disaster help.

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services License Information System

Use for Nebraska license checks for counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, physicians/psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

Nebraska Metro Areas Served for Online Therapy

Omaha
Lincoln
Bellevue
Grand Island
Kearney
Fremont
Hastings
Norfolk
North Platte
Columbus
Papillion
La Vista
Scottsbluff
South Sioux City
Beatrice

Need a therapist who can see you across state lines?

With online therapy, the state you are in during your appointment can affect which providers are able to see you. Providers must be licensed in the state where you are located at the time of the session. That means a therapist who can see you in one state may not be able to keep working with you if you move, travel, go away to college, or split time between homes.

Therapy Expanded makes that search easier by helping you find online providers who are licensed in the states where you may need care. Before booking, you can also verify a provider’s license through the appropriate state licensing board.

Search for a therapist licensed in multiple states

Need urgent support? Therapy Expanded is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you need urgent mental health, suicide, domestic violence, substance use, or LGBTQIA+ support, visit our crisis and mental health resources page.