Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I’m Sadie, and I hope I can be helpful in whatever has brought you here today. I am a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner in Nebraska. I have 17 years of experience working in the mental health field in residential, outpatient, in-home, and hospital settings. The largest part of that time has been spent working with children and families dealing with trauma, abuse, relationship conflicts, depression, and anxiety, among other issues.
I received my Master of Science in Family and Youth Services/Clinical Counseling in 2012 from Bellevue University in Bellevue, NE. I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Trust-Based Relational Intervention but also feel comfortable with other modalities depending on what might be most effective for the client. I know that there is always a modality that can be matched to the needs of the individual.
My style begins with being person-centered. I don’t believe there are cookie-cutter answers to life’s challenges, so I begin by learning about the client and what will best help them achieve their own goals. I have experience as both the client and the clinician, so I know how difficult it is to seek help and open ourselves up to vulnerability. I focus on empathy and connection in my approach to meeting the client’s needs. I see therapy as a team approach to tackling life’s complications, so I will work with you to determine measurable goals and achieve them.
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Sadie Renander is a licensed mental health practitioner who brings a decade of professional experience to her work with individuals, children, and families. She has provided services across residential, outpatient, in-home, and hospital settings, with much of her time focused on supporting children and families coping with trauma, abuse, relationship conflicts, depression, and anxiety.
She completed a Master of Science in Family and Youth Services with a clinical counseling emphasis in 2012 at Bellevue University in Bellevue, Nebraska. Sadie practices using cognitive behavioral therapy and Trust-Based Relational Intervention, and she adapts her approach to fit the needs of each person she sees.
Licensed to practice in both Missouri and Nebraska, Sadie holds the appropriate professional licenses in those states. Her therapeutic stance is person-centered: she begins by learning about each client and what will best help them reach their goals. Drawing on experience as both a client and a clinician, she emphasizes empathy and connection and treats therapy as a collaborative effort, working with clients to set measurable goals and make progress toward them.
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