
You ARE What You Eat – How Nutrition Helps the Therapeutic Process
Working in the field of addiction, it is not uncommon for me to hear people say; โI should be able to indulge in all the sweets, fats and junk food I want.โ There is a shared belief that “treating themselves” toย processed foodsย is better than using their drug of choice. This, however, is proving to […]
The Rise of Older Women Seeking Addiction Treatment
As the Clinical Director of Sanford House, one of myย duties is to collect data and put it together in an annual Performance Management Report.ย Age ranges of the persons served are among the statistics collected. I have found it interesting to note the increasing number of older women enteringย addiction treatment. The Older Woman in […]
Why Is Group Therapy an Important Part of Addiction Treatment?
Why is group therapy so prevalent in the treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs)?ย As demonstrated by self-help groups, and particularly as stated in 12 Step groups, members โshare their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover.โ Groups allowย those in treatment opportunity to […]
Powerful Allies in Recovery – Educating the Family About Addiction
Why is it important to include family in recovery? ย At Sanford, we believe family involvement is one of the most important components for a healthy, long term recovery. Family members can be powerful allies in the recovery process. And while a person is in treatment, it is the perfect time to involve family members. […]
Sanford’s Top Self-Care Picks (Holidays are stressful)
Sanford House Art Therapist,ย Jess Kimmel gives us her top picks for finding some peace and quiet this holiday season…. Jess says,ย “Amidst the chaos of the holiday season, unwind with three of my favorite Sanford House posts about recharging and refocusing…Written when the weather was much less blustery, I hope Paul Silva’s “Getting Self-Esteem,” […]
How Do I Know My Therapy is Working?
I come from two separate worlds. I am an artist, first and foremost. Art helps me frame my experiences and communicate my ideas. Art makes me feel happy, comfortable, and excited. Iโm also a mental health professional. Mental health professionals do not use art to frame their experiences. They use facts to communicate their […]
Doodling to Distract – The “Art” of Visual Journaling
In my blog post last week, I discussed the benefits of creating art in an art therapy context. This week, I want to talk a little bit about the benefits of creating art on your own. I started keeping a visual journal in college. It was assigned to me by my favorite professor, and […]
The Visual Language of Art Therapy…
I have the pleasure and privilege of bringing creative expression to Sanford House as the Art Therapist on staff. Sanford House contacted me after I had relocated to Grand Rapids following my masterโs training in Milwaukee. At the time, I had been gracefully masterfully desperately attempting to connect with any and every counseling center […]
What is Recovery? We Asked the Experts – Women in Rehab.
There is no “correct” answer to the question, “What is recovery?”. In fact, the definition of addiction recovery is so subjective, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) uses 10 Guiding Principles of Recoveryย and a “working definition”. It reminds me of the pirate Barbossa, in The Pirates of the Caribbean. When […]
Secrets and Truth โ Writing it Down in a Recovery Journal
Remember when you were twelve and kept a Dear Diary with a little gold lock and key? Remember the feeling of daring and hesitation when you wrote exactly how you felt about the boy who sat before you in science class or how mad you were at your best friend? Writing a journal in […]