A unique combination of clinical expertise, spiritual understanding, and real-world business experience sets one Nevada practitioner apart in the mental health field. Natacha Chaney, who operates Natacha Chaney Therapy P.L.L.C., brings over 4,600 clinical hours of experience to her practice, where she specializes in helping couples navigate complex relationships and individuals overcome trauma, anxiety, and depression.
Chaney’s journey to becoming a therapist began with her own struggles. After battling addiction and trauma in her youth, she embarked on a decade-long spiritual journey that laid the foundation for her healing. This personal transformation inspired her to pursue formal education in psychology, earning a Master’s in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage & Family Therapy from National University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Grand Canyon University.
What distinguishes Chaney’s practice is her multifaceted background. Beyond her clinical training, she spent three years in ministry training at BSSM in Redding, California, and worked in real estate for over a decade. This diverse experience in high-stakes negotiations and business dealings provides her with practical insights that complement her therapeutic approach.
The practice offers comprehensive services including couples counseling, individual therapy, family therapy, and specialized support for teens and young adults. Couples seeking help can expect a structured three-phase framework that begins with rekindling emotional connection, progresses through transforming negative patterns and mindsets, and culminates in sustaining long-term growth and intimacy.
For individuals, the therapy practice addresses a wide range of mental health concerns including anxiety disorders, depression, trauma and PTSD, grief, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder. Chaney employs an integrative approach, drawing from evidence-based modalities such as Emotionally Focused Therapy, the Gottman Method, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and trauma-informed practices.
The practice particularly emphasizes helping clients who feel stuck in patterns of conflict, disconnection, or emotional dysregulation. Common issues addressed in couples counseling include communication breakdowns, trust and infidelity concerns, sexual intimacy challenges, financial stress, and navigating complex family dynamics including blended families and in-law relationships.
Chaney’s philosophy centers on the belief that people are not defined by their trauma or behaviors. She works to help clients understand that healing reveals who they have been all along, rather than creating someone new. This approach combines psychological insight with spiritual understanding for those who desire it, creating a comprehensive healing experience.
The practice serves clients throughout Nevada via teletherapy, making services accessible to residents in cities including Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, Carson City, and numerous other communities across the state. Sessions are offered at competitive rates, with 50-minute sessions priced at $150 and extended 90-minute sessions available for deeper work.
For couples in crisis or those seeking accelerated progress, intensive sessions ranging from three to six hours are available. These concentrated therapeutic experiences allow for focused work on significant challenges or relationship breakthroughs over a shorter timeframe.
Chaney’s commitment to accessibility extends beyond geographic reach. The practice offers evening and weekend appointments to accommodate various schedules, and provides superbills for potential insurance reimbursement as an out-of-network provider. Care Credit is also accepted as a payment option.
The therapeutic approach at Natacha Chaney Therapy is grounded in research showing that therapy creates lasting neurological changes, helping to rewire emotion centers in the brain. This scientific foundation, combined with Chaney’s emphasis on building strong therapeutic relationships, creates an environment where meaningful healing can occur.
For those considering therapy but unsure if they need it, Chaney offers a perspective that normalizes the therapeutic process. She notes that most people never received formal education about emotions or relationships growing up, and therapy provides an opportunity to learn these essential life skills at any stage of life.
The practice welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and offers faith integration for those who desire it, drawing on Chaney’s ministry training to incorporate Christian-based values and spiritual support when appropriate. This flexibility allows clients to explore their challenges through whatever lens feels most authentic to them.
With a mission to empower couples, individuals, and adolescents to reconnect with their inner wisdom and foster personal growth, the practice continues to expand its reach across Nevada. Free 15-minute consultation calls are available for those interested in exploring whether therapy might be beneficial for their specific situation.


