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 Cora Courage, Psy. D.
Director of Child & Adolescent Services

Dr. Courage holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology and received training in psychodynamic theory and practice during several field training experiences. She brings twenty years of experience in dual diagnoses to her practice. The APA accredited predoctoral internship at the VA Medical Center of the Black Hills in South Dakota she completed emphasized outreach to rural, under-served, culturally diverse communities, and treatment of minority populations. Her masters degree in counseling psychology from Saint Mary's University integrated the application of psychodynamic orientation with family systems approaches in the treatment of addictions. Her primary interests are in psychodynamic theory and therapy with children and adolescents, trauma and critical incidents, sexuality/gender issues, and the impact of multi-cultural diversity in psychoanalysis. She is a licensed psychologist and a member of the American Psychological Association (Div. 33, 39, 53). Dr. Courage is a Team Leader for the state of Wyoming in the Child Trauma Treatment Network of the Intermountain West, part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, as well as many local organizations serving the needs of children and adolescents. Dr. Courage is also a commissioned officer in the Medical Service Corps, serving as the psychologist for the 34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota Army National Guard, and a member of the National Health Service Corps.

E-mail Dr. Courage at ccourage@cornerstonebh.com