Meet Our Behavioral Health Clinic's May Featured Therapist

May 13, 2021

Tylor Cummings, MA, Clinical Trainee, Specializes in Individual Therapy, Marriage, Family and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Tylor Cummings, Clinical Trainee at Catholic Charities Behavioral Health Clinic, earned her Master of Arts degree in Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. Before completing her master's degree, she was a Guardian ad Litem working with families who were involved in child protection cases and family files.

Tylor primarily uses a person-centered approach with a family systems perspective when working with clients, and her approach uses encouragement and empathy to foster empowerment in the clients she works with. She has experience working with individuals, families and couples, and works with a wide age range, starting as young as 2 years old and up to 65+ years old.

She is DC 0-5 trained, and trained in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and working towards her certification. She has experience working with children, adolescents and adults who have experienced trauma. She is passionate about working with individuals, families and couples in all stages of life, and enjoys working with children, adolescents and families involved in child protection and family files.

About Catholic Charities Behavioral Health Clinic


Catholic Charities Behavioral Health Clinic is an outpatient psychotherapy and behavioral health facility operating in St. Cloud. The goal of our multidisciplinary team is to promote the physical, social, emotional and spiritual health, and well-being of all people through its mental health services. Learn more at ccstcloud.org/bhc.


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At Catholic Charities Emergency Services, we see countless acts of kindness every day, but a recent donation from a remarkable young man left a special mark on our hearts. On a chilly Friday afternoon, Bryce, a 17-year-old student at Albany High School, donated an impressive 860 pounds of squash. This generous gift highlights the power of community support, proving that even in challenging times, there is always hope. Bryce has grown his own pumpkins, squash, and gourds under the name Bryce Pumpkin’s, which has become known for fresh, locally grown produce. His efforts extend beyond growing, as he sells his harvest at farmers markets and even had a booth at the Made in Minnesota Expo in November, supporting local businesses and sustainable farming. What makes his story even more inspiring is how Bryce uses his success to give back. His donation will directly help families in need through our food shelf, which serves St. Cloud and surrounding areas. Bryce’s squash donation will be a vital part of our monthly food distribution, helping to provide nutritious meals to hundreds of families in our community. His gesture demonstrates not only a heart full of compassion but also the interconnectedness of local farmers, businesses, and families. When young people like Bryce step up, it’s a reminder that the future is well cared for. Bryce’s story proves that even small acts of kindness can grow into something truly transformative. Through donations like Bryce’s, we are able to provide food to those who need it most, including seniors on fixed incomes and single parents working multiple jobs. The connection between local farmers and organizations like Catholic Charities sustains our community and fosters hope for those struggling. Looking ahead to the upcoming growing season, we’re excited to see what other generous community members, like Bryce, will share. His efforts remind us that every small contribution adds up to something much bigger, and it’s not just about the food—we’re also strengthening our community and inspiring hope for all.
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