Emily Jamber

Emily Jamber, PLMHP

Emily Jamber is a Provisional Licensed Mental Health Practitioner. She attended St. Columbkille from Kindergarten to 8th grade. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in communications from Bellevue University and a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling from Bellevue University. She currently works as a therapist in Catholic Charities’ School Mental Health program providing school-based mental health services to elementary and high school students throughout the Omaha Archdiocese.

She loves working with young children and teens. She utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and incorporates mindfulness. She uses many interventions such as journaling, therapeutic games, art, and breathing techniques to get a more individualized approach for each client.

Emily utilizes her therapy dog, Millie with her in sessions. Millie is a yellow Labrador retriever who has her Good Canine Citizen certification. She is also a trained therapy dog through Alliance of Therapy Dogs. Millie loves people, especially children. She enjoys treats and belly rubs. At home, Millie lets loose by playing with her sister, Hollie, and swimming in the lake.

In her spare time, Emily enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She is a new mom to a baby boy, Cameron. She loves spending time outside, going on hikes with Millie, and spending time on the lake. In the winter she enjoys reading, crafting, and watching movies.

Emily is currently in Marian High School.

 

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