
Managing Stress in Behavioral Health:The Power of Resetting the Room with COO Katie Vokes
At Sanford Behavioral Health, we talk a lot about showing up for our patients and each other. Still, the reality is, people don’t walk in the door at 100% every day, especially in behavioral health, where our teams are carrying patient care, operational demands, emotional weight, and everything that happens outside of work. And yet, […]
Holiday Drinking and Panic Attacks: What You Need to Know with Clinical Director Tessa Sterling
If you have ever experienced a panic attack, you will probably agree that it feels like you are having a heart attack. My only panic attack occurred many years ago, when I was in active addiction. I remember it vividly: chest pains, difficulty breathing, numbness in my arms and hands, sweating, palpitations, and tightness over […]
Election Anxiety? 10 Tips from the Experts to Outlast the Onslaught!
There is a familiar adage that states, “This too shall pass.” It means both good and bad situations don’t last forever, and one may be tempted to use it when a loved one or colleague says they have election anxiety. After all, the onslaught of slogans and requests for donations will pass. A presidential term […]
SAD, Sunday Scaries, & Seasonal Anxiety – Best of Excursions
It is that time of year when the air cools, and the invitations to feast, drink, and be merry begin to arrive. Obligations at work, parties, lunch with friends, and family get-togethers are all part of navigating real-life recovery from addiction, eating disorders, and mental health conditions during the holidays. For those new to recovery, […]
Awe Walks for Mental Health
Updated 2/15/2025 I am a self-described, often awestruck, nature nerd. I have written about the joys of Michigan winter in late February (when most Michiganders are tolerating the dreary days until spring). Other topics I have covered are finding joy during the pandemic, how a $75 blowup kayak can change your life, and the mental […]