Counselors
Judith
G. Buscher, LMHP, CMSW, NAADAC
Judith
(Judy) graduated from the University of Nebraska and attended a
2-year post-graduate training in Psychotherapy from The Menninger Clinic
in Topeka, Kansas. She has also trained with Carl Rogers at The
University of Southern California. Judy has been in practice for over 30
years. She enjoys working with individuals, couples, and families. She
specializes in addictive disorders helping individuals move beyond the
grip of an addiction into recovery.
John Cannon, Ph.D. LMHP, LADC, CRPS
John earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Saybrook
Graduate School in California. He has worked as a clinician for
15 years, joining Arbor in January, 2007. John is trained in Adlerian
psychotherapy. He specializes in working with alcohol/drug addictions,
depression, anxiety, mood and personality disorders. He also
enjoys working with families and marital issues. John is a certified
relapse prevention specialist, and trained with Terry Gorski. John is
a published author, having co-authored "How Can This Be" the
Epilogue for The Psychological Impact Of War Trauma On Civilians
Praeger Publishers and A Humanistic
Approach to the Psychology of Trauma from Living With Terror, Working
With Trauma A Clinician's Handbook published by Rowman &
Littlefield.
Angela Fanoele-Gifford,
M.S. Ed., LMHP
Angela's approach to therapy is emotion-focused, humanistic and
experiential. A driving force behind her therapeutic style is
based upon the premise that there can be no joy when what we do is
different from what we believe. She is passionate about working
with individuals who are wrestling with depression, anxiety,
co-dependency, eating disorders, sexual orientation issues, grief and
low self-worth. She is also running our weekly support group for
families affected by military deployment. Angela graduated from
the University of Nebraska at Kearney with a Masters in Community
Counseling.
Janet Fidler MS,
LMHP, Certified School Counselor
Janet has over 20 years experience as a counselor.
Special interests include anxiety and depression, women's issues,
trauma, grief, and working with children, adolescents and their
families. She has presented
at state and national conferences and enjoys providing training on a
variety of counseling related topics. In addition to her practice at
Arbor Family Counseling, she is an adjunct professor in the graduate
counseling department at UNO.
Denny
Holland, Ph.D., LPC, NCC
Denny
holds a doctorate in Human Relations and Counseling. Denny is
experienced with employee assistance programs, diversity training, and
EEO issues. Special interests include Christian counseling and
parent-to-parent training. Denny runs a grief group at Arbor and is
trained in trauma debriefing. Denny also runs the aftercare groups for
Arbor's substance abuse program. In addition, Denny treats depression
and provides cognitive and behavioral treatment for insomnia.
Contributing Articles Online: Managing Stress,
Resiliency: Coping with Change and Challenge,
Sleep Deprivation: What are the costs?, Work
Addiction: The "Acceptable" Method of Avoiding Emotions.
Jeffrey
Krenzer, M.S., LMHP, NCC
Jeff
holds a Master of Science degree in Community Counseling in addition to
degrees in human development and early childhood education. Jeff has
worked in a variety of environments with families and children from many
backgrounds. Jeff’s areas of interest in counseling include childhood
and adolescent development, parenting, career counseling, and anxiety
and depression issues. In addition, Jeff enjoys working with individuals
and families towards resolution of behavior concerns and academic or
vocational difficulties.
Judy
Lundquist, M.S., LPC
Judy
is trained in family systems, Adlerian psychotherapy, brief therapy, and
hypnosis. She enjoys working with families, couples and individuals.
Special interests include: depression and anxiety, school concerns,
ADD/ADHD, grief and loss, parenting and step-parenting, communication
skills, chronic health problems, stress, and sexual orientation issues.
Dick Lundquist, LMHP/CPC/LPC and
Certified School Counselor
B.Sc. Ohio State University/MSc. University Nebraska Omaha
Former School Counselor/Crisis Response Team Leader/Adjunct Professor-
Counseling Department UNO
Interests: Adolescents, School Issues, Drug/Alcohol, Raising
Drug/Alcohol Free Kids, Parenting, Couples Counseling, College
Planning-ACT/SAT testing and selecting a major, Interest Testing and
career counseling
Maureen
O’Donnell, M.S., LPC, LADC
Maureen
has been trained in family systems therapy and uses it in her work with
individuals, couples, children, teens, and their families. She is
certified as a drug/alcohol counselor and applies this training in her
evaluations and treatment at Arbor. Maureen’s experience in employee
assistance since 1985 has resulted in a special corporate training
focus. She has conducted a variety of training programs for both
management and employees and thoroughly enjoys designing programs
specifically for the needs of an organization. Contributing Articles
Online: A Formula for Managing Anxiety,
Coping Styles, Raising
Responsible Children, Stress Management
for Today, Building Strong Marriages