About Dr. Sandra Rahe

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I am a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP), School Psychologist, and Professional Counselor who earned the following degrees from American Psychological Association Approved Programs:

  • Bachelor of Science degree, double major in business administration and psychology,
    in three years from Nebraska Wesleyan University

  • Masters degree in counseling psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2 semesters

  • Educational Specialist degree in school psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Doctorate degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Past board president-Association of Private Practice Therapists

I have provided individual therapy, family counseling, marriage counseling, or worked as a consultant for employees of:

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation

  • Federal Government Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • Sarpy County Nebraska

  • City of Omaha

  • United States Postal Service

  • Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railroad

  • Union Pacific Railroad

  • Frito-Lay Company

  • Cox Communications

  • LinkedIn

  • HDR

  • First Data

  • PayPal

  • First National Bank

  • Oriental Trading Company

  • State of Nebraska-Regional Center

  • Nebraska Health & Human Services

  • Nebraska State Department of Corrections

  • Nebraska Child Abuse and Neglect Teams-Douglas & Sarpy Counties

  • Douglas County Juvenile Court

  • Child Guidance Center

  • Santa Monica Inpatient Drug/Alcohol Treatment Center

  • Lincoln Public Schools & Omaha Public Schools

  • Nebraska School for the Deaf

  • Educational Service Units

  • St. Joseph Center for Mental Health

  • Rivendell Inpatient Psychiatric Center

  • University of Nebraska Psychology & Law Program

  • Pioneer Mental Health Center-Crete, Seward, and Geneva Nebraska

  • University of Missouri Counseling Center/Alcohol Education Cent

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