Jennifer Woiwode, DNP, PMHNP, is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and a member of our Behavioral Health team. She works with physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide medical and psychiatric diagnoses, design holistic treatment plans, prescribe psychopharmaceuticals and other medications, and offer counseling or psychotherapy. Jennifer grew up in Surrey and Velva. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Minot State University and completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Rush University in Chicago. Prior to earning her DNP, she practiced 12 years at in Inpatient Psychiatry for Trinity Health. She’s a member of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. When she’s not engaged in her profession, she enjoys scrapbooking, card making, and quilting. Jennifer and her husband have three adult sons, three dogs, and two cats.
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Becky Schneider, FNP-C
A member of Trinity’s Behavioral Health team, Becky Schneider, FNP-BC, is a nurse practitioner who works with doctors, counselors, and other professionals to provide inpatient care for patients with addiction and mental health issues. The Minot native received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a minor in Health Management Science from Minot State University in 2011. While at MSU she earned membership in Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society and the Dean’s List, and received the Gertrude M. Eck Scholarship and MSU Dept. of Nursing Scholarship, which is awarded by Nursing faculty. Following graduation she joined Trinity’s Surgical Department as an RN. In 2014, she earned her Master’s Degree in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Mary, Bismarck. A member of American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Nurses Association and North Dakota Nurse Practitioner Association, she is accredited through ANCC American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Debra Lukenbill, PMHCNS-BC
A member of our provider team at Trinity Community Clinic – Western Dakota in Williston, Debra Lukenbill, PMHCNS-BC, is a board certified clinical nurse specialist in Psychiatry/Mental Health. She’s dedicated to helping people manage their mental health issues with holistic treatment options that include pharmacological intervention, lifestyle changes, and psychotherapy. A lifelong Williston resident, Debra earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and returned to UND to complete her master’s degree in Family Nurse Practice. She received a post-graduate certificate in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis/St. Paul. She has practiced in the mental health field in Williston since 2001 and is a member of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Debra and her husband have two grown children. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading and crossword puzzles.
Liz Larsen, LCSW
Elizabeth A. Larsen, LCSW, is a licensed social worker specializing in behavioral health therapy, a branch of medicine that pertains to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. She joined Trinity Health in June 1999. She received her BSW from Minot State University, in May 1990, and her MSW, from the California State University, Sacremento, in May 1993. From May 1993 to August 1994, she served as a Family Therapist at The Village Family Service Center, Minot, and later as a Clinical Supervisor there.
Jeanne J LeMay, LCSW
A member of our Behavioral Health Team, Jeanne J LeMay, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with extensive experience working with individuals, couples and families as they deal with mental and emotional health issues. Throughout her career, her focus has been helping clients find strength and resilience as they work through life situations. Among her special interests is working with survivors of domestic violence and other forms of trauma. A longtime Minot resident, Jeanne was born in Mohall. She earned her Bachelor of Social Work from Minot State University and her Master of Social Work from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. Jeanne has returned to Trinity Health, having first joined our staff in 2016.
Lea Johnson, LCSW
A licensed independent clinical social worker and a member of Trinity’s Mental Health Therapy team, Lea J. Johnson, LCSW, is dedicated to helping people overcome mental and emotional difficulties in order to reach their full potential. A 2001 graduate of Minot State University with a bachelor’s degree in social work, Lea joined Trinity’s Behavioral Health Services Department, where she initially worked with patients in the Adult Partial Hospitalization program and in 2005 became program coordinator for the Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. In 2007 she completed her Master of Social Work degree from Florida State University, Tallahassee. Since then she has provided Mental Health Therapy services to individuals based on their needs, including assessment, treatment planning and coordination of care.
Jean Frueh, MA, LPC, LPCC
Jean Frueh, MA, LPC, LPCC, is a licensed associate specialist counselor specializing in behavioral health therapy, a branch of medicine that is involved in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. She joined Trinity Health in January 1996. She received her B.A. Majors in Psychology and Addiction Studies from Minot State University, Minot, in 1991; and a M.A. in Counseling from Liberty University, Lynchburg, Va., in 1995. In 1994, she was an intern and had practicum experience at The Recovery in Process program, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Minot. Since 1994, she has served as a counselor/therapist with Trinity Health.
Jessica Delorme, FNP-C
A member of Trinity’s Behavioral Health team, Jessica Delorme, FNP-C, is a nurse practitioner who works with doctors, counselors, and other professionals to provide inpatient care for people with addiction and mental health problems. A Minot native, Jessica earned an Associate Degree in Business from Minot State University and received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Mary, Bismarck. A longtime Trinity associate, she worked as a nursing assistant and ward secretary, and after earning her BSN served patients on the Surgical Floor and in the O.R. She completed her Master’s/Family Nurse Practitioner degree from Concordia University Wisconsin. A member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the North Dakota Nurse Practitioners Association, Jessica and her husband, Jordan, have a son and daughter.
Roxann Brown, FNP-C
Roxann M. Brown, is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Mary in Bismarck and received her master’s from the Family Nurse Practitioner program at the University Mary. She previously was a registered nurse at Trinity Health since 1994.
She is experienced in a multitude of facets of nursing ranging from medical, Ob/Gyn, labor and delivery, intensive care and dialysis. Roxann is a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, the North Dakota Nurse Practitioner Association and American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Bruce Andersen, LCSW
A licensed independent clinical social worker, Bruce Andersen, LCSW, works with behavioral health clients to help them deal with a variety of mental and emotional health issues to improve their functioning and overall well-being. He earned his undergraduate degree in Social Work from Moorhead State University in 1987 and his master’s in Social Work from Florida State University in 2007. Prior to joining Trinity Health he spent 18 years as a Social Worker for the State of North Dakota at the North Central Human Service Center, where he conducted individual therapy sessions as well as doing group therapy for anger issues and domestic violence issues. Earlier he worked at the North Dakota State Penitentiary for approximately two years, conducting group and individual therapy. He also was associated with Dakota Boys Ranch for several years, serving as a house parent and later as a Case Manager. A member of the National Association of Social Workers, Bruce and his wife, Nancy, have two children.