Jackson Therapy & Consulting, provides mental health therapy for adults (19+) in a supportive, affirming environment. Specializing in trauma and PTSD, caregiver fatigue, family estrangement, and recovery from high-control or fundamentalist religious experiences. My practice is a welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their families, including parents supporting adult children through coming out or transition.Located in Omaha and serving the surrounding areas of Papillion and Ralston, this practice is dedicated to helping clients navigate life's challenges with authenticity, compassion and care.
I’m so grateful for the consultation I had with Ronelle! I was facing a difficult situation that I was not well versed in with a client, and Ronelle helped me figure out what steps I needed to take, and offered really helpful suggestions. And she was super easy to talk to. I highly recommend scheduling a consultation with her if you find yourself lost on what to do with a client!
Frequently Asked Questions About Jackson Therapy & Consulting, LLC
Where are you located?
I offer in-person therapy in Omaha, Nebraska as well as telehealth services.
Do you offer virtual or online counseling?
Yes, I offer telehealth in Nebraska for individual therapy.
What mental health issues do you specialize in treating?
I treat adults navigating trauma and PTSD, caregiver fatigue, and the impact of high-control or fundamentalist religious experiences. I also work with people healing from difficult family dynamics, managing depression or anxiety, coping with hormonal or chronic health conditions, and dealing with intrusive thoughts, self-doubt, or distressing spiritual experiences.
What can I expect in the first therapy session?
The first session provides an opportunity for us to connect and for me to understand your unique experiences and concerns. It's also a chance for you to familiarize yourself with my approach and ask any questions you may have.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes! I accept Blue Cross Blue Shield, Midlands Choice, Cigna, United Healthcare and Aetna. Self-pay, HSAs and FSAs are also accepted.
Intensives are not covered by insurance.
I offer out-of-network options as well.
What evidence-based treatments do you use?
My approach to individual therapy is grounded in evidence-based treatments personalized to your needs. I primarily use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Psychodynamic Therapy to help you understand patterns, build coping skills, and create meaningful change.
I believe therapy works best when it’s genuine, curious, and collaborative. Through honest conversations, compassionate exploration, and timely, goal-focused interventions, we work together to help you feel more grounded, secure, and empowered in your life.
How often will I need to attend therapy sessions?
We will come up with a frequency for therapy sessions that is the right fit for you. Many individuals find that weekly sessions are most helpful.
How long does therapy typically last?
Duration of treatment depends on each unique situation. Sometimes challenges can be worked through in a few sessions, other times we can unpack deeply-rooted issues over several weeks or months. Once we establish our therapeutic partnership, I’m here for you in every season of life.
How do I know if you're the right therapist for me?
You may feel I’m the right therapist for you if you’re looking for someone who specializes in trauma, anxiety, religious trauma, chronic health challenges, or difficult family dynamics. I offer a safe, LGBTQIA+ affirming, trauma-informed approach focused on understanding your story and building practical tools for change.
A free consultation gives you the chance to get a sense of my style and decide whether working together feels like a good fit.
How many hours are included in a family therapy intensive?
Family intensives typically start at a minimum of two hours. The total length can vary depending on the number of participants and the specific needs of your family.
Please contact the office for more details and to schedule a session.
Do I need to be referred by another therapist to schedule an intensive?
No, a referral is not required. Ronelle may request a release of information from your individual therapist to ensure continuity of care.
You can contact the office directly to discuss your needs, determine whether an intensive is right for you, and schedule your session.