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Emilio Herrera

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Emilio Herrera

Emilio Herrera

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  • TLC Licensed Mental Health Pracitioner
  • Thompson Learning Community / Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

email:
eherrera@unomaha.edu
department phone:
402.554.2409

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About Emilio

Strengths: Input, Learner, Restorative, Individualization, Intellection

Emilio Herrera is a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Emilio earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Grace Abbott School of Social Work at UNO. Before joining CAPS, Emilio has previously worked in the Diversity and Inclusion field and was the School Social Worker for Omaha South High School.

Emilio is the embedded counselor with the Thompson Learning Community, providing engagement opportunities, dedicated office hours for Thompson Scholars, as well as all other CAPS Services. To schedule an appointment with Emilio, please contact the CAPS office at 402.554.2409 and let them know you are a TLC scholar who wishes to meet with Emilio.

Emilio enjoys hiking with his family, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, traveling, and continuing to learn and grow.

Additional Information

About Emilio

Strengths: Input, Learner, Restorative, Individualization, Intellection

Emilio Herrera is a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Emilio earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Grace Abbott School of Social Work at UNO. Before joining CAPS, Emilio has previously worked in the Diversity and Inclusion field and was the School Social Worker for Omaha South High School.

Emilio is the embedded counselor with the Thompson Learning Community, providing engagement opportunities, dedicated office hours for Thompson Scholars, as well as all other CAPS Services. To schedule an appointment with Emilio, please contact the CAPS office at 402.554.2409 and let them know you are a TLC scholar who wishes to meet with Emilio.

Emilio enjoys hiking with his family, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, traveling, and continuing to learn and grow.

Additional Information

About Emilio

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