Abbie Carpenter, Counselor/Therapist
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Abbie Carpenter

Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health

614 N 4th St. Oneill NE, 68763

About

I am Abbie Carpenter, a dedicated Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner here to support your health journey. With extensive experience and a compassionate approach, I’m committed to providing you and your family with top-notch care. Whether it's a routine follow up or addressing a specific concern, I’m here to listen and offer the best solutions. Your well-being is my priority. Let's work together towards a healthier, happier you.

We believe that true wellness goes beyond treating symptoms—it involves caring for the whole person, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Our holistic approach blends clinical expertise with personalized care, ensuring that each patient feels heard, understood, and supported.

Education and Training

Mount Marty University Master of Nurse Practitioner 2024

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Mental HealthBehavioral MedicineHolistic MedicineSleep MedicineAdult PsychiatryChild PsychiatryPsychiatrymedication managementDepressionAnxietyBipolar disordersSchizophreniaPTSDADHDEating disordersAddictionInsomniaLearning disabilitiesMood disordersTraumaPanic attacksCognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT)Person-Focused

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners  
  • Nebraska Nurse Practitioners  

Abbie Carpenter's Practice location

614 N 4th St. -
Oneill, NE 68763
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