
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, TTN is specifically designed for licensed mental health and addiction professionals and programs who work across different settings, such as solo and group practices, treatment centers, universities, and hospitals.
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All practitioners must hold an active license in good standing, and all treatment programs must be accredited with credentialed staff. Trainees must be supervised by a licensed clinician in good standing.
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Unlike traditional, impersonal directories, TTN focuses on fostering professional-to-professional, real-time connections. You can quickly find and cross-refer with those you trust and share common interests with, making referrals more reliable.
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TTN verifies that members have active licenses and accreditations relevant to each state. TTN reserves the right to remove the member from the site if any violations are reported or a license is not in good standing.
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There may be professionals and specialties out there that you could benefit from knowing but don't know exist. TTN introduces you to these new opportunities, strengthening your practice and offering more options for your clients. Plus, TTN members always know who is available to take new clients, and their colleagues always know when they are available, too!
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Through our online platform, you can see who your trusted colleagues trust and build relationships through in-person and online events and educational opportunities. It's up to you to vet and build your trusted network, and we’re here to support you.
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Connections on TTN are one-way, meaning when someone adds you to their trusted network, you'll only be notified, but it’s your choice if you'd like to add them, giving you control over your network. Other members never know if you consider them a trusted colleague or not, so your professional opinions are kept private.
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Yes, TTN allows you to connect both locally and regionally, helping you expand your network when you need to.
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By joining, you'll gain access to a diverse network of professionals and treatment programs, allowing you to develop cross-referral relationships to support your practice and clients. You'll save time and energy on finding trusted referrals so you can focus on what matters most to you.