Posts tagged trauma informed care
The Stories We Tell, The Truths We Live: A Raw Look at Addiction

Some stories take years to tell. At the 2026 Summit on Behavioral Health in Energy Country, Lisa Kostelecky shares an honest and deeply human conversation about addiction, mental health, recovery, and the power of telling the truth about what we carry.

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Growth Happens When People Gather With Purpose

Behavioral health professionals carry some of the most important and demanding work in our communities. The 2026 Summit on Behavioral Health in Energy Country offers two days of practical learning, collaboration, and approved CEUs designed to strengthen knowledge, connection, and community impact across North Dakota.

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Veterans Leading the Way in Suicide Prevention

Suicide prevention often begins with something simple: noticing when someone is struggling and choosing not to look away. Dan Brown and Daniel Kerr bring a powerful message of resilience, connection, and shared responsibility to the 2026 Summit on Behavioral Health in Energy Country, reminding communities that no one should fight this battle alone.

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Systems Matter Because Lives Depend on Them

Behind every behavioral health service is a system of policies, funding, and partnerships that determines whether help is available when people need it most. Pam Sagness, Executive Director of North Dakota’s Behavioral Health Division, shares how statewide leadership is shaping the future of behavioral health across the state.

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Some Things Are Hidden in Plain Sight

Human trafficking is often hidden in plain sight. Stacey Schaffer of 31:8 Project brings a grounded perspective to the 2026 Summit, helping communities recognize what is often missed and respond with clarity and care.

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