Your Partner in Mental Health: Hannah Goracke, PLMHP
"I have been blessed with health and happiness, and choosing a career where I can serve others and give back is important to me. I value the relationships I build with my clients and feel privileged when someone invites me into their inner world to work towards positive change. My goal is to instill hope every day through my work."
Hannah Goracke, PLMHP, is a recent graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, a CACREP-accredited program known for its rigorous training and evidence-based approaches. During her clinical internships, Hannah gained valuable experience in various areas of counseling, including:
- Crisis intervention
- Child and adolescent counseling
- Anxiety and depression management
- Grief support
- Trauma counseling
- Self-esteem enhancement
Her training includes research-backed therapeutic methods such as cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, and solution-focused therapy. Hannah has also completed specialized training in suicide prevention, Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM), and telehealth counseling.
Specialty Areas
Hannah has a particular interest in serving rural mental health populations and working with first responders, groups that often face unique challenges. She is dedicated to providing compassionate and tailored care to meet their specific needs.
Personal Life
Growing up in Omaha, Hannah has strong family roots across Nebraska, with three younger brothers and an extended family that remains close by. She attended Marian High School and earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.