Counseling Practice – Matt Fosket Counseling LLC

Matt Fosket Counseling LLC is a trauma-focused mental health practice located at 117 W. 4th Street in North Platte, Nebraska 69101. The practice provides individual therapy to adults and teenagers in the North Platte area and throughout Nebraska, and also offers clinical supervision services to licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals. Two clinicians are listed on the site: Matt Fosket and Maria Hall, who together serve the practice’s client caseload.

Therapeutic modalities offered include EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). These are applied to clinical concerns including trauma recovery, anxiety, depression, and adoption-related challenges. The site describes the practice’s therapeutic stance as straightforward, calm, and focused on helping clients understand what is really driving their symptoms rather than addressing surface-level concerns only.

Session formats include in-person appointments at the North Platte office as well as telehealth sessions available to clients throughout the state of Nebraska. Matt Fosket holds the credential LIMHP (Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner), as referenced on the site. No specific insurance plans are listed; prospective clients are encouraged to contact the practice directly to discuss coverage and payment arrangements that may apply to their situation.

Contact information includes phone or text at 308-244-5842, email at mfc@mattfosket.com, and fax at 308-888-6791. A secure client portal is accessible through TherapyPortal, allowing clients to schedule appointments and communicate directly with the practice. The practice also maintains a Facebook page and an Instagram account under the handle @therapy.guy.matt.

The practice’s adoption-specific experience extends to working with adoptive parents, adoptees navigating identity and attachment concerns, and foster families managing transitions. Clinical supervision services are available to mental health professionals in Nebraska who are seeking supervision toward licensure or ongoing professional development. For individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, the site directs users to call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

https://www.mattfosket.com/

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