Best Life Behavioral Health
& Wellness

Live your best life with options that best fit your mental health needs. We currently offer individual therapy sessions and a range of support groups.

Therapy Services

Our therapy services provide LGBTQ+ people with an affirming physical and emotional environment. Together, we'll work through everyday problems and stressors. 

Our mental health health therapist, CJ Elliott, LIMHP, LICSW, is ACCEPTING APPOINTMENTS. Please call (402) 898-1113 to complete the intake process and schedule an appointment. All in-person appointments will take place at our Verve Collaborative Health satellite office.

Support Groups

Support groups offer LGBTQ+ participants a space to create connections and build hope. Currently, our mental health practitioner and a topic-related professional co-facilitate all groups. 

We determine the frequency and topics of support groups based on participants’ interests and our facilitators’ capacity. We may offer more frequent meetings or expanded topics in the future. 

Some support groups require registration, which is noted in their descriptions.

Please be on time for support groups, as late admittance is not permitted due to its disruptive nature.

Our Therapist

CJ (LIMHP, LICSW) is Omaha ForUs’ mental health practitioner and co-facilitator of support groups. With roots in social work and education, they believe individuals are the experts of their own lives and partners with them to build a trauma-informed therapeutic relationship focused on compassion and care. 

Their person-centered approach to therapy is informed by the unique and intersectional identities we each navigate, giving weight to the familial, societal, political and systemic impacts on mental health and well-being.

CJ is extremely honored and excited to be a representative of the queer and trans community at Omaha ForUs. In all they do, CJ strives to help queer and trans clients cultivate resilience and explore possibilities to live their Best Life today.

CJ is a graduate of the Master of Social Work program at UNO. Their background includes working with youth, families and individuals, and they are excited to continue their journey of fostering community and connection with a mental health focus at Omaha ForUs.

Find Support Now

We've created a toolkit with mental wellness and crisis resources for you and those you support. This does not replace professional mental health services, but it can serve as one of many tools when considering or waiting for these services.

If you or a loved one is in need of an emergency response, please call or text 988 for mental health and suicide-related support.


Don’t forget, Omaha ForUs is more than the Best Life program — we have a clothing closet, food pantry and other events and services. Contact us or visit our center at 3337 N. 107th Street Tuesday through Friday for more information.