PEGGY DAVIDSON, LIMHP
Margaret “Peggy” Davidson is Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner. She has worked in the field of public education for 30 years as a secondary school counselor. Peggy brings to the therapeutic environment experience working with adolescents, their families, and the issues that arise in today's schools.
Life is a journey in which we learn from our past, live for today, and hope for tomorrow. As a therapist Peggy strives to provide you, your child, and/or family quality service in order to help you achieve your goals in life. Peggy will work with you in a way that builds on your strengths and potential, and challenges you to take your life to the next level. Peggy believes the most productive therapy environment is one of mutual trust, respect, and collaboration. Her approach is challenging and direct, yet compassionate and caring.
Peggy received her Master’s Degree in Secondary School Counseling from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She recently completed courses at the University of Nebraska at Omaha to obtain her license.
Her special interests include anxiety, depression, grief and loss, personality disorders, women’s issues, codependency, and working with adolescents and their families.
Life is a journey in which we learn from our past, live for today, and hope for tomorrow. As a therapist Peggy strives to provide you, your child, and/or family quality service in order to help you achieve your goals in life. Peggy will work with you in a way that builds on your strengths and potential, and challenges you to take your life to the next level. Peggy believes the most productive therapy environment is one of mutual trust, respect, and collaboration. Her approach is challenging and direct, yet compassionate and caring.
Peggy received her Master’s Degree in Secondary School Counseling from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She recently completed courses at the University of Nebraska at Omaha to obtain her license.
Her special interests include anxiety, depression, grief and loss, personality disorders, women’s issues, codependency, and working with adolescents and their families.