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The Grace Abbott Training and Supervision Academy (GATSA) offers clinical supervision for individuals working toward an LMHP or LIMHP, utilizing reflective practice supervision techniques. Our services meet the requirements of the Nebraska licensing board and are available virtually, with individual supervision sessions priced at $75 per hour and group sessions at $50 per hour. Please note, GATSA does not offer insurance, billing, or assessment services. For additional assistance, contact Katie Robbins, LICSW (klrobbins@unomaha.edu).

Sandy Cook-Fong, PhD, LICSW 

Sandy graduated with her MSW degree in 1983 and her PhD in 1992, and has actively supervised for decades. Most recently, Sandy has specialized in working with children and families. However, she also has extensive experience working with mental health, hospice, and trauma with specialized training in the areas of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma, interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), brain spotting, and trust based relational intervention (TBRI).

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Nate Jackson, LICSW 

Nate graduated with his MSW in 2020 and has been a clinical supervisor since 2023. Nate’s areas of specialized training include: psychotherapy, veteran health care, PTSD, substance use treatment, and has worked in both outpatient services and residential services at the Omaha VA. Nate utilizes the following psychotherapy modalities in clinical practice: prolonged exposure therapy (PE), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), eye movement desensitization and reporcessing therapy (EMDR), and cognitive processing therapy (CPT).

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Katie Robbins, LICSW 

Katie graduated with her MSW degree in 2009 and has been a clinical supervisor since 2013. Katie's areas of specialization include end of life/grief, medical social work, trauma, interpersonal relationships, couples work, eating disorders, and crisis. Katie uses eye movement desensitization and reporcessing therapy (EMDR), interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), and Gottman Method Level 2 Couples Therapy in practice.

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