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Medication-Assisted Treatment – Busting the Myths

When managing addiction, many people fear the judgement of others for their choices about treatment decisions. There are multiple ways to approach recovery. And medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a viable and appropriate choice for some. You and your treatment team will decide which course of action is best for you. When talking with others you […]

Counselor Self-Care: Protecting the Instruments of Healing

When I was a newly graduated counselor, over thirty years ago, I took my first job in an outpatient alcohol and drug treatment center. I remember my feelings of anxiety upon seeing my first clients. And I wondered, โ€œWhat treatment modality should I apply?โ€ I also worried, โ€œAre my listening skills adequate and professional?โ€ย    […]

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Quit Brooding – Be Happy in Recovery!

  Iโ€™ve been feeling down lately. I wonโ€™t burden you with the details.ย And sure, thereโ€™s nothing wrong with feeling down. I practice coping skills to move through the rough parts: physical exercise, following a routine, and asking for help. Iโ€™m also fortunate to have a handful of folks who bestow help when I ask. Sometimes […]

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Fostering Feelings of Awe in Group Therapy

Updated 2/15/2025 Michiganders have always been my favorite group of people for many reasons. First, I LOVE the way that Michiganders love their state. From Detroit to Grand Rapids, Traverse City, to the Upper Peninsula โ€“ you would be hard-pressed to find a Michigander who did not endorse and thoroughly enjoy the natural beauty of […]

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I Went to Detox – Do I Still Need Addiction Treatment Dear Rae?

Dear Rae: I just got out of Detox and I feel pretty solid. Do I still need to go to an addiction treatment program? L.J. Dear L.J: In a word, yes. You need some type of addiction treatment program or intensive therapy after a stay in a detox unit. The purpose of detox is to […]

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When Loved Ones Enable Addictive Disease

In the world of addiction, to โ€œenableโ€ means to assist the progression of the disease by interfering with the natural consequences of addictive behaviors. As you are reading this, youโ€™re probably thinking, โ€œWhy would anyone enable addictive disease? Make the situation worse?โ€ ย Unfortunately, and often very unintentionally, family members dealing with addictive behaviors, do just […]

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Addicted Michigan – the WWMT Channel3 News Interview

Sanford House and Founder/Spokesperson Rae Green are in the news again. This time in response to WWMT Channel 3 News’ series on Addicted Michigan. Click the link or photo below for the newscast and full interviewย  by Alexis Berdine.   One in 10 Americans are going to become addicted to drugs or alcohol…The feature of […]

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Mindfulness, Manageable Stress & Addiction Treatment

When I started gathering information for my graduate degree research project, it was just getting colder in Michigan. We were inching toward the winter months, and my anxiety spiked with each grey day on the horizon. The stress accompanying literature reviews and all things research in graduate school appeared to double each moment I procrastinated. […]

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Marriage & Family Therapy in Rehab – Limelight Interview

  Clinical Director, Lynnel Brewster has a lot of initials after her name. And with 24 years of experience, she has worked in hospital and home settings, residential addiction treatment centers and private practice. Lynnel is aย  registered nurse and a licensed professional counselor.ย  She also has her limited license in marriage and family therapy, […]

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Shame – Being VS Doing Something Wrong …

I struggle to facilitate conversations about shame. And Iโ€™m transparent about that with my clients. This is for a few reasons: shame is difficult to conceptualize. Unlike โ€œcoping skillsโ€ or โ€œaftercare planning,โ€ shame is nebulous. Open for discourse. Dependent on our unique perspectives and past experiences. Additionally, Iโ€™ve yet to master managing shame in my […]

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