Alex Machuca

Associated Counseling Professionals

About Alex Machuca

I graduated with my Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Nebraska Omaha. In addition to my experience as an individual and couples therapist, I have experience working with Hillcrest’s No One Dies Alone program as well as experience as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) working with children in foster care.

Utilizing counseling modalities like CBT, Transactional Analysis, Solution Focused, Gottman Couples, and Christian Counseling (if desired)

I will work with you to create a lifestyle that will best leverage your life to create a foundation in healthy relationships, cultivating a ripple effect on each key area of your life (physically, mentally/emotionally, spiritually, and life purpose). I enjoy working with adults, adolescents, couples/families, and people from wide-ranging socio-economic, cultural, and spiritual backgrounds to rework thinking patterns, behaviors, and self-talk to create a healthy life balance and an opportunity to find the fulfillment and richness that life has waiting for them. Depression, trauma, divorce/marital issues, loss, anxiety, addiction, and faith-based issues are some of the several areas of life that I work with.

I am especially proud of my work in these areas: Anxiety, Marital and Premarital Counseling. I’m very familiar with helping those who are challenged by traumatic life events and PTSD. I have expertise in helping people master Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

I am trained to use ART, or Accelerated Resolution Therapy – a type of psychotherapy designed to help people process trauma quickly and effectively. ART helps people reframe traumatic memories, so they no longer trigger intense emotional or physical reactions. The memory itself isn’t erased, but the emotional charge around it is reduced or removed.

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Alex Machuca

Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner

Alex Machuca, LIMHP

"Life is about relationships, and it’s my responsibility as your counselor to both help you have the best relationships with other people and, perhaps even most importantly, with yourself."