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Michigan trends, clinical presentation, and practical care pathways for providers Gambling-related harm is showing up more often in behavioral healthcare settings, sometimes clearly labeled, but more often disguised as anxiety, insomnia, depression, relationship rupture, financial crisis, or relapse risk. For Michigan providers, the clinical landscape has shifted quickly because gambling is no longer limited to…

Behavioral healthcare leaders across Michigan and the broader Great Lakes region are navigating a shifting policy environment that will shape access, reimbursement, and compliance for years to come. For clients and families, these changes can feel distant, but they directly affect practical questions like: Can I keep seeing my therapist by telehealth? Will my insurance…

Attachment Styles, Trauma, and the Path to Healthy Connection Let’s be honest: Valentine’s Day can feel like a cruel social experiment. Whether you’re in a relationship or single, there’s pressure to buy the perfect flowers, craft a heartfelt card that says just enough but not too much, and somehow avoid spiraling into a pint of…

Many Teens Graduate Academically, Yet Not Emotionally Each spring, high school seniors walk across the stage, diplomas in hand, poised to begin their next chapter. Yet behind the smiles and celebration, many are quietly anxious, uncertain, and emotionally unprepared for the challenges ahead. Transitional stress is very real, and for teens already navigating anxiety, trauma,…

When people begin therapy, one of the most common questions they ask is: How do I know therapy is helping? The answer is often more subtle than expected. Mental health progress rarely looks like waking up one day with no anxiety, no sadness, and no challenges. More often, it looks like small but meaningful changes:…

Labor Day is observed the first Monday in September, it is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers. The holiday is rooted in the late nineteenth century, when labor activists pushed for a federal holiday to recognize the many contributions workers have made to America’s strength, prosperity, and well-being.