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A Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program designed to address hurts and habits, including:
-- Chemical and non-chemical addictions.
-- Co-dependent behaviors.
-- Sexual addiction.
-- Anger.
-- Depression and anxiety.
-- Adult children of alcoholics.
Provides inpatient and outpatient mental health services. Services include treatment for depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, self-harm and suicidality, family/relationship problems, OCD, and confusion/memory loss.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Links people to virtual support groups around the state. These groups meet via Zoom and are free to join. The Connections groups are for those living with a mental illness and the Family Support groups are for those supporting a loved one with mental illness. Individuals must sign up for access to the support groups.
Provides inpatient and outpatient mental health services. Services include treatment for depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, self-harm and suicidality, family/relationship problems, OCD, and confusion/memory loss.
Provides several mental health services. Services include mental health and recovery support groups, assessment and treatment planning, individual and family therapy, recovery support and case management, crisis intervention, and individual placement support employment services.
Support group for gamblers. As of March 2025, Omaha-area meeting locations and times include: -- St. Thomas Moore Church School; 3515 South 48th Avenue, Omaha (at 48th & Grover, East Entrance, Second Floor); Mon 7:30 pm -- St. Leo's Church; 1920 North 102nd Street, Omaha (at 102nd & Blondo, East Entrance, Basement); Thu 6:30 pm -- St. Francis Assisi Church; 4513 South 32nd Street, Omaha (32nd & K Streets, East entrance); Sat 2 pm Call or visit the Gamblers Anonymous website for possible changes to locations/times.
Provides an advocacy group for persons with mental health concerns and has support groups statewide. It strives to raise public awareness and concern about mental illness, to foster research, to improve treatment and to upgrade the care delivery system.
NAMI offers a variety of support groups and educational programs for those with mental health concerns their family and friends. Support groups include the following:
- NAMI Connection is a support group for adults living with mental health concerns. Participants learn from each other's experiences, share coping strategies, and offer each other encouragement and understanding.
- NAMI Family Support Group is a support group for family members and loved ones of adults living with mental health concerns. Participants gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Provide outpatient therapy, outpatient psychiatry, psychiatric evaluations, and group therapy to children and adults for individual, group, marital, and play therapy. Services include substance abuse counseling, support groups, and medication-based treatment for substance use disorders, which combines approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to help individuals reduce or eliminate dependency on opioids or alcohol.
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Provides support to individuals affected by mental illness, education on mental health topics, and advocating for mental health awareness and resource withing the community. NAMI Peer-to-Peer: An 8-session course for adults living with mental illness, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed.
NAMI Family-to-Family: An 8-session course for family members, significant others, and friends of adults living with mental illness.
NAMI Basics: A 6-session educational program for parents and caregivers of children and teens experiencing symptoms of mental illness or who have received a diagnosis.
NAMI Support Groups: Weekly peer-led groups for adults living with mental illness, as well as for family members and caregivers seeking support.
NAMI Educational Courses: Offers 3-4 times annually for individuals living with mental illness and for those who support them.
Public Presentations- NAMI Ending the Silence: Designed for junior high and high school audiences.
NAMI In Our Own Voice: Intended for the general public, featuring personal stories of recovery shared by individuals living with mental illness.
Wellness and Recovery Drop-in Center is located on Ames, provides a welcoming, peer-led, and stigma-free environment for support and connection.
Provides an advocacy group for persons with mental health concerns and has support groups statewide. It strives to raise public awareness and concern about mental illness, to foster research, to improve treatment and to upgrade the care delivery system. NAMI locations offer a variety of support groups and educational programs for those with mental health concerns their family and friends. Visit the website or call to get more information about support groups available and other mental health resources available.
Offers a safe space for individuals experiencing emotional stress or overwhelming symptoms due to live circumstances.
Service may include, emotional support groups, assistance in applying for Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, housing applications, and Social Security and a safe place to enjoy a snack, watch TV, make art, or play a game.
Offers support groups to individuals with mental health issues.