Dr. Darryl Tonemah (Kiowa/Comanche/Tuscarora) has a Ph.D., in Counseling Psychology and Cultural Studies, a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling and three Bachelors of Science Degrees. He has sat on numerous state and national boards addressing disparities in education and health care among the Native community including: The Oklahoma Cancer Network, The Cherokee Cancer Coalition, Establishing the Oklahoma Inter-tribal Diabetes Coalition, Establishing the Oklahoma Inter-tribal Cancer Coalition, The United National Inter-tribal Youth Diabetes Initiative, he has served on the ADA Board of Directors, as well as Research Policy Committee, and the Native American Initiatives Committee. He has done extensive work training hospitals, clinics, Universities, corporations and schools in the U.S. and Canada on Trauma and its relationship to behavior and health. He is the owner of the Tonemah Consulting Group, an organization dedicated to increasing wellness in Native communities. He also owns First Nations Telehealth Solutions, a company dedicated to increasing access to psychological and psychiatric care to Native communities via telemedicine, and is the Owner of Full Circle EAP, a business dedicated providing care to educators and providers in Native Communities
Dr. Jena Stallings is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in the assessment and treatment of mood, anxiety and personality disorders. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and completed her internship and post-doctoral fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. During her fellowship she received specialty training in diagnostic, neuropsychological and personality assessment. In addition, she has specialty training in empirically supported treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. She also has experience in relational approaches to psychotherapy and treatment of personality disorders.
Chester is a dedicated Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner committed to empowering patients to build fulfilling relationships, achieve clarity in their goals, and manage stress effectively. I prioritize patient-centered care, ensuring medication is used safely and appropriately when necessary. My approach honors each patient's individuality, tailoring mental health care to their unique needs.With over 9 years of diverse nursing experience, I have worked in inpatient, outpatient, telemetry, medical-surgical, and telehealth settings - bringing lots of medical and psychiatric knowledge. As a proud Filipino, I bring cultural sensitivity and inclusivity to my practice. Outside of work, I enjoy playing basketball, spending time with family, and playing with my two adorable corgis. I am excited to be building my family, with my first child due at the end of the year!
Dr. Matthew Niedzweicki MD completed his residency at Loyola University Chicago while there he received numerous teaching degrees. After residency he took on a clinical and research role at Butler Hospital which is a major teaching affiliate for Brown University. During his time at Butler Hospital he focused the majority of his research on neuromodulation in the treatment of refractory psychiatric illness via ECT and TMS. Clinical focus during this period of time was primarily with dually diagnosed patients struggling with severe and persistent mental illness. He started practicing in telepsychiatry when it was in its infancy and has been seeing patients in remote and underserviced communities for the greater part of the last decade with the goal of improving access to care. Currently he is living in a rural setting enjoying the white mountains of New Hampshire and all the outdoor activities it provides.
Dr. Brittany Henry
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