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The Friendship House provides Outpatient Counseling and Halfway House residential treatment services to individuals in need across our community. Offering evaluation and evidence-based treatment for a wide range of issues related to mental health and substance abuse, our team of skilled clinicians are here to help you reach your goals and improve the wellness of each individual and relationship.

We are now accepting new patients with no waitlist for evaluation or treatment! Friendship House provides care from bilingual counselors to serve Spanish-speaking patients. This allows us to offer the care you or your family member needs without a language barrier that could make effective treatment more difficult.
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The Friendship House Counseling Clinic was launched in July of 2017 in response to the growing need for high-quality bilingual services within our diverse community of Hall County and across the state of Nebraska. Friendship House employs two counselors fluent in Spanish, allowing for a better use of time and resources and resulting in better outcomes for the people we are privileged to serve.
The mission of the Friendship House Halfway House is to provide a therapeutic living environment for adult men recovering from substance abuse to aid in the transition to the next phase of their recovery. Research indicates that in order for long-term gains to be sustained, individuals often need a minimum of 90-120 days with intense supports to prevent them from falling back into old patterns of behavior.
Friendship House offers mental health and substance abuse treatment designed to impact the lives of Nebraskans. Our outpatient clinic serves individuals of all ages, with programs and therapies designed to treat a range of issues, such as traumatic events, substance use, life-skills training, and many more.
Tracee is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP) and a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC). She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Bethany College and a Master of Science degree in Clinical Counseling from Bellevue University.

Previous to joining the Friendship House, Ms. Franssen has experience working with youth at BoysTown through the Intervention and Assessment Shelter, as well as gained experience working in outpatient mental health and substance abuse therapy in the Grand Island area.Ms. Franssen provides solution-focused and positive-based psychotherapy to teens, adults, and families.
Offering effective outpatient counseling services as well as halfway house and sober living programs, Friendship House is the your resource when you or a loved one needs assistance with mental health and substance abuse problems. We provide treatment from experienced counselors who can assist you to successfully overcome your problems and improve your life.
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