About Sue Coffey, LIMHP


The Mother/Child Connection

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Choosing a therapist is personal. Many people want to know not only credentials, but whether they’ll feel comfortable, understood, and supported.

As a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner serving Omaha-area individuals and families, Sue has vast experience across developmental stages and diverse client needs.

Blending years of clinical experience with a calm, relational style, Sue helps you feel safe enough to explore change at your own pace with a grounded, thoughtful approach to therapy rooted in connection and care.

Sue provides therapy and counseling services for women, adolescents, and families in a calm, relational setting focused on trust and steady progress.

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Support for individuals and families navigating life changes, looking to grow.

Sue works with adolescents, young adults, women, and families seeking support, clarity, and healthier ways forward.

  • Anxiety and overwhelm.

  • Life transitions.

  • Family communication challenges.

  • Emotional regulation.

  • Neurological differences.

  • Identity and confidence development.

  • Neurodivergent-affirming support.

  • Stress related to school, relationships, or parenting.

  • Support for parents of teens.

Common Areas of Focus

Therapy built on trust, collaboration, and steady progress.

Sessions are shaped around your needs rather than a one-size-fits-all process. Sue works collaboratively, helping clients better understand themselves, navigate challenges, and build meaningful growth over time.

This work is especially supportive for adolescents and families navigating emotional and developmental differences.

What Clients Often Appreciate

  • A calm, welcoming environment.

  • Honest and supportive conversation.

  • Respect for your pace.

  • Practical insight without pressure.

  • A relationship-centered approach.

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What to expect when beginning therapy.

Starting can feel unfamiliar. The first sessions focus on understanding your story, current concerns, and goals while creating a space where you feel comfortable.

Depending on needs and age, parent involvement or family collaboration may be included thoughtfully when helpful.

Session Options

  • In-person sessions in West Omaha.

  • Telehealth availability when appropriate.

  • Ongoing sessions based on your goals and needs.

Experienced care with a thoughtful clinical foundation.

Your Questions, Answered.

If this feels like a helpful next step, you’re welcome to reach out.

Questions are welcome. There is no pressure to know exactly what you need before making contact. If it feels like the right time, we’d be glad to hear from you.