Megan Riebe Reay is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner. She has worked in the mental health field since 2007, when she graduated from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, with a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling. Megan started out providing direct therapeutic services, and gained experience in working with adolescents and adults with major mental health issues, intellectual and developmental delays, and severe behavior problems. She has since provided administrative oversight and clinical supervision for several community-based programs, including Intensive Family Preservation (IFP), the Eating Disorder Program, Community-Based Alternative to Residential Services (CBAR), and Extended Family Home Care.

Megan has been active in several initiatives for the development of community-based programs. She remains knowledgeable in public and private insurance programs and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Divisions, and frequently collaborates with these systems. Through these collaborations, Megan has frequently assisted in developing specialized programs for some of the most complex populations, in order to maintain them in the community. Megan is a member of the American Counseling Association and is a Nationally Certified Counselor with the National Board of Professional Counselors. Megan is also active in promoting women’s issues in Omaha and the surrounding areas. She is trained in several evidence based practice models and works to promote education of these models to practitioners across the state and nation.