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Relationship Therapy

It’s not ok to be ok. You deserve better.

Relationship Therapy in Omaha, Nebraska

Relationship Therapy for the Patterns Underneath the Patterns.

Relationship therapy services in Omaha for adults working the patterns that keep showing up across relationships. Solo work that shifts the system — no diagnosis required.

✓ In-network insurance
✓ Same-week appointments
✓ In-person & virtual
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
01
Reach out
Fill the form or call us at (402) 266-6667.
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Free 15-min call
No paperwork, no pressure, no commitment.
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First session
In-person at our West Omaha office or online across Nebraska.
Accepting New Clients

The goal isn’t to be fixed. It’s to finally become who you already are.

DO YOU RECOGNIZE YOURSELF?

What relationship patterns actually look like — from the inside.

Relationship therapy — also called relational therapy — rarely starts with someone naming attachment problems. It starts with relationship issues, relationship problems, or relationship dynamics that keep repeating across partnerships: the same withdrawal, the same conflict, the same anxiety, the same distance. Interpersonal patterns. Attachment patterns. Communication breakdown. Trust ruptures. Dating therapy clients see this clearly when the same dynamic shows up across people. Partnership patterns can shift — with the right work. Below are patterns clients have brought us in the first 15 minutes — in their words, not DSM language.

The same dynamic across different partners

New person, same pattern. You can see it clearly in retrospect and not at all in real time. Attachment-based work locates the early template; IFS shows you the parts of you driving the pattern.

Conflict patterns you can’t interrupt

You see the cycle, mid-fight. You watch yourself enter it anyway. Cycle-mapping work plus IFS interrupts the loop at the point you actually have agency — not at the point you’ve already escalated.

Trust ruptures that haven’t fully repaired

Something broke and the relationship kept going. The repair never quite landed. IFS works the parts of you still carrying the rupture; somatic work treats the body that hasn’t fully trusted since.

Attachment anxiety or avoidance

Anxious — pulling close and worrying about distance. Avoidant — pulling away when intimacy gets real. Attachment-based work names the pattern and works it without pathologizing either side.

Intimacy that’s drifted without an event you can point to

No fight. No betrayal. Just a slow distance you can’t name. Relational work plus family-systems lens addresses the system the intimacy is sitting in — not just the surface.

You don’t need to be in crisis to deserve care. You don’t need a label to deserve growth.
The Thrivion Philosophy

Relationship therapy at Thrivion uses IFS to map the parts of you running different relational patterns — the one that pulls close, the one that withdraws, the one that protects, the one that reaches. Attachment-based work addresses the early patterns that shaped how you do closeness. Family-systems lens connects the current relationships to the system they emerged from. CBT works the cognitive distortions about love, trust, conflict, and self-worth.

And underneath it — somatic awareness. Relational patterns live in the body, not just the mind. The nervous system that braces at intimacy, the chest that tightens at conflict, the breath that shortens at vulnerability. Thrivion offers evidence-based relationship therapy in Omaha. Our evidence-based approach works the body and the system together.

WHO WE WORK WITH

Adults navigating the patterns that keep showing up.

Relationship therapy clients span the adult life-cycle — dating adults, partnered adults, separated adults, and adults reflecting on past partnerships. We see individual therapy clients dating, partnered, navigating breakups, working through divorce, and adults whose family-of-origin patterns are still shaping their current relationships. Couples therapy is available when both partners want to be in the room. Family therapy for relational work at the system level.

HOW IT STARTS

From first call to matched session — usually one business day.

01

Reach out

Use the contact form or call (402) 266-6667 during business hours. Tell intake what you’re working on — in your words, not DSM language. About five minutes.

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Free 15-minute consult

A short phone call to confirm the match. No paperwork, no pressure, no commitment. You can hang up the phone and decide later.

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First session

Usually within the same week. In-person at the West Omaha office or via secure Nebraska telehealth. First session is 55 minutes; we don’t make you fill out a binder before you sit down.

INSURANCE & COST

In-network — and honest about what therapy costs.

What’s between you and feeling better shouldn’t be a fee schedule. We’re in-network with the major Nebraska plans, including Nebraska Total Care, Molina Healthcare, and Blue Cross Blue Shield, plus Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicaid. For plans we don’t panel directly, we bill out-of-network benefits on your behalf.

Blue Cross Blue Shield — in-network insurance carrier

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Nebraska Total Care — in-network insurance carrier

Nebraska Total Care

Molina Healthcare — in-network insurance carrier

Molina Healthcare

In-network with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, Nebraska Total Care, Molina, and Medicaid — additional plans accepted.

$0–$50 typical

Most in-network clients pay a copay between $0 and $50 per session. Intake verifies your exact cost before your first session — no surprises after.

Sliding-scale available

For clients without insurance or with high deductibles, a limited sliding-scale rate is available. Ask intake when you call — we figure it out together, no judgment.

No package upgrades

We don’t sell session packages, premium tiers, or wellness add-ons. The fee is the fee. When the work is done, the work is done.

YOUR CLINICAL TEAM

A coordinated team of master’s-level clinicians.

Five master’s-level clinicians, each with relational-work training. Intake matches you to the clinician whose work fits your specific shape — attachment work looks different from conflict-cycle work, which looks different from trust repair.

Master’s-level LIMHP and LMHP clinicians, family-systems lens, and a coordinated team — not a roster of independent contractors. Intake matches you to the clinician whose training fits what you’re working on. When needs shift, the team coordinates the hand-off internally so you’re not starting over with a stranger.

Meet the full team →

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

What clients say.

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I’d done couples therapy. This was the work that actually changed what I bring into relationships.

— A Thrivion client

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My clinician didn’t tell me to “communicate better.” She helped me see what was driving the pattern in the first place.

— A Thrivion client

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IFS work changed how I show up in conflict. Different parts of me had different jobs — once I saw them, they stopped fighting each other.

— A Thrivion client

Individual results may vary. Verified third-party reviews; reviewer initials only — no PHI.

FAQ

A few things adults ask before starting relationship therapy.

Is this couples therapy?

No. This is individual relationship therapy — the work you do solo to address the patterns you bring into every relationship. Couples therapy is the work both partners do together. Many clients do both.

Do I need to be in a relationship to do this work?

No. Many clients do relationship therapy while single — to understand the patterns that have shown up across past relationships, or to prepare for what’s next. The work isn’t about a current partner; it’s about you.

How long does relationship therapy take?

Most clients see meaningful change within 12–20 sessions of focused work. Longer-arc attachment work runs 6–12 months. A typical course at Thrivion is 4–9 months.

Will my insurance cover relationship therapy?

Most insurance covers therapy when there’s a clinical issue (anxiety, depression, adjustment disorder). We’re in-network with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, Nebraska Total Care, Molina Healthcare, and Medicaid. Most clients pay $0–$50 per session.

My partner won’t come. Should I come alone?

Yes. Individual relationship work changes the system regardless of whether the partner participates. Many clients start solo and the partner joins later — or doesn’t. The work is real either way.

In-person or telehealth?

Either. For relational work, many clients prefer in-person for the presence; telehealth works well for the practical sessions. Your choice.

READY TO START?

The first conversation is free.

No paperwork, no pressure, no commitment. Intake responds within one business day. Sessions in person at our West Omaha office (2806 S 143rd Plaza) or via secure Nebraska telehealth — your choice.

Ready to start? Talk to a real clinician first.

Book a free 15-minute consult with a Thrivion therapist. We will match you with the right fit and answer your questions — no pressure, no paperwork.