Upcoming Opportunities

Bring Your Own Lunch & Learn (BYOLL)

Description:  BYOLL is our monthly event where we ask professionals from multiple different disciplines to come and speak about their expertise and trauma! CEUs AVAILABLE!

May topic: Native American Mental Health

When: May 21st at 12pm-1pm CST

Link to access event: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86334152713

More info can be found under the “Training” tab.

Treatment Collaborative for Traumatized Youth

Our mission is to enhance the availability of evidence-based mental health treatment for traumatized individuals in North Dakota through implementing evidenced-based treatments and building a multidisciplinary collaborative network across the region.

Learn What We Do to Combat the Effects of these Events

Types of Traumatic Events

  • Child sexual abuse
  • Adult sexual abuse
  • Psychological or emotional abuse
  • Physical assault
  • Domestic violence
  • School or community violence
  • Military, war, or political violence
  • Child neglect
  • Serious or medical injury
  • Natural disasters
  • Forced displacement
  • Witnessing death
  • Grief/losing a loved one
  • Receiving death threats or harassment
  • Being a first responder
  • Witnessing assault, abuse, or violence

Meet Our Team

TCTY aims to support these clinicians through workshops, resources, and consultation.

Stephen Wonderlich, Ph.D.
TCTY Director

Tricia Myers, Ph.D.
TCTY Trainer

Nicola Herting, Ph.D.
TCTY Trainer

Corinne Luther, LBSW
Special Projects Coordinator

Apply to become part of our roster of registered clinicians.