Kori has a master’s degree from University of Mary in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as well as a master’s degree in Addiction Counseling, and a doctorate degree from Cumming Graduate Institute in Behavioral Health. She has experience providing psychotherapy to adults, adolescence and couples using a variety of therapeutic approaches including cognitive behavioral
therapy, dialectic behavioral health therapy, motivational interviewing, and is solution focused. She has experience treating anxiety, depression, trauma, stress and adjustment issues as well as relationship issues. Kori has experience providing continuing education related to behavioral health and enjoys working
closely with community partners and community providers.
Amanda received her Doctorate of Behavior Health from Cummings Graduate Institute and a master's degree in Social Work from the University of Wyoming. She has experience in providing Psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in working with children, particularly those who have experienced traumatic or neglectful situations, have been in out-of-home placements, or have been involved with juvenile services.
Brittany has a Master of Social Work from St. Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri, with a family concentration and trauma specialization. While in graduate school, she worked at the St. Louis Crisis Nursery serving as an advocate for children and families in crisis while involved with the family-empowerment program. Brittany also worked at Great Circle Edgewood Children’s Center, a residential and day treatment program. She worked as a therapist at Great Circle conducting both individual and group therapy for children ages 9-12 years old. At the end of completing her Master of Social Work Graduate Program, she obtained a certificate in animal-assisted therapy, activities and learning through the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, completing a capstone project on integrating incarcerated youth with shelter animals. Following this, she worked as a Juvenile Justice Specialist for the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice for almost two years serving incarcerated youth. In 2017 she began working as a clinician at Home On The Range where she provides individual therapy for youth and families. She is trained in trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy (TF-CBT) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART). She also conducts self-defense courses and facilitates a therapeutic canine program at Home On The Range. She is excited to extend her social work practice to the community.
Justus is a Licensed Professional Counselor and received his masters degree in counseling from MSU Billings. Justus has worked with young adults and their families in a residential treatment facility for for the past decade. Justus has also worked with adults and geriatric populations as well as assess adolescents for level of care. Justus has training in CBT, DBT, IFS, Boys Circle, and Social Emotional Learning. As well as many years of experience with individual, group, and family therapy. Justus has worked with clients with trauma, depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, grief/loss, impulsivity, and other mental health needs. Justus will be available in our Beach office as well as telehealth options.
Availability
Beach: Monday-Friday 3-5pm with a
5-6 pm option upon request.
Morgan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has a Master of Social Work from St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO, with a mental health concentration and trauma specialization. During the course of her graduate program, she was trained in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and worked at the county jail in a drug treatment program providing individual counseling and group therapy. Furthermore, she worked as a social worker in a psychiatric unit providing assessments and resources for individuals. Upon completion of graduate school, Morgan was employed as a Juvenile Justice Specialist for the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice serving incarcerated youth. Following this, she became a clinician at Home on The Range where she continues to provide therapeutic services. Morgan is trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), and Self-Defense courses. She is also experienced in motivational interviewing, solution focused therapy, family therapy, and identifying further needs for clients. Morgan has experience in facilitating adventure therapy, animal assisted therapy, and eco-therapy. She is thrilled to be a part of this organization.
Alysse is a licensed associate professional counselor (LAPC) specializing in supporting individuals who are navigating anxiety, depression, and trauma related concerns. With a compassionate and client-centered approach, she works with clients age 16 and up to foster growth, healing, and emotional well-being.
Drawing from an integrated perspective, Alysse uses skills from person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing through a trauma-informed lens to support clients in gaining a new perspective on their life story, learn helpful coping strategies, and create lasting positive change in their lives.
Alysse’s practice is rooted in empathy and respect. She views counseling as a collaborative, team effort, and works to create a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore and make sense of the challenges they have faced as they work to create a new way forward.
Open Range is excited to announce that from September to April 2025, our Master Level Counseling Intern, Annie Praus, will be offering pro bono counseling services.
Availability is limited, those interested in working with Annie may choose to be placed on a waitlist.
A little bit about Annie: “I am a graduate student at the University of Mary counseling program. I'm in the final year of my studies and look forward to growing as a counselor. I have been in Dickinson my whole life and plan to stay in the area.
I believe that counseling can have a positive impact on all ages of individuals. Such as growing in self-understanding, personal growth, problem-solving, and healing. I practice pro bono under the clinical supervision of Kori Stockie (DBH, LPCC, LMAC) and the faculty supervision of Ms. Rosia Frater (LPC). I look forward to meeting you and the work we will do together".
Open Range is excited to announce Audra, a Master Level social work intern, who is offering pro bono counseling services.
"I graduated from the University of North Dakota and am currently finishing my master's program from the University of Kansas in clinical social work. I have lived in western ND for the past 20 years. I have seen this community grow and change, as well as its need for accessible mental health services. My goal is to be here to help support my community members in their behavior health needs for years to come.
I am open to serving children and adults, as well as couples. All are welcome."
My name is Amanda, and I've lived in the Dickinson area for the past 10 years. I earned my undergraduate degree in psychology from UND. I also earned a master's degree in school counseling from UND. I've worked as a school counselor here for 6 years, working mostly with adolescents. I am currently attending the University of Mary to complete my clinical counseling graduate certificate in order to obtain my LAPC license. While I enjoy getting to work with kids, I look forward to the opportunity to expand my skills in working with adults as well. I am passionate about mental health and believe that counseling can play an important role in facilitating positive change.