Healing from division after the election
Watch RCBM's Jaime Saal, MA, LPC, NCC's interview with Scripps National News where she explains how we can unite with others in order to heal our differences.
Why misinformation can be bad for your health
Andrea Isom, WXYZ-TV met up with our Jaime Saal, MA, LPC, NCC to help us figure out how to manage the current misinformation. Whether it’s an alert on our smart devices, on-air or online. This fast moving information can be harmful to us mentally.
Therapist’ tips for dealing with election anxiety
Members of the media turn to our RCBM experts for insights, especially during tense times like these. Our Jaime Saal, MA, LPC, NCC was interviewed on Fox 2 News about election anxiety and the toll it's taking on people.
Addiction, Signs & Recovery
Aliya Pasik, MS, PA-C, is the Program Director of the Addiction Recovery Center at the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine joins Gracefully Greying to address the many forms of addiction and substance abuse, particularly as it relates to the 50+ demographic.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Dr. Young is interviewed on WXYZ-TV Channel 7, with Andrea Isom, with this heartfelt story on chronic fatigue, RCBM's research, and a treatment that's working for patients.
Metro Detroit woman shares her battle with chronic fatigue syndrome
Melanie Lusnak shares her battle with chronic fatigue syndrome and the help she received from Dr. Joel Young that changed her life.
Chronic fatigue syndrome and long term effect of COVID-19
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a common disorder affecting at least 2.5 million Americans nationwide, including many COVID-19 patients. Dr. Young shared his research and new hope for people like Melanie, a local woman who has improved with treatment. Watch his interview on Fox 2 TV Detroit.
Managing mask-wearing and social distancing etiquette with family and friends
Watch Dr. Joel Young's interview on WXYZ-TV Channel 7 where he talks about a touch subject: Social distancing etiquette with family friends.
Addiction and Relapse Prevention During COVID-19
Whenever there's a time of high stress, the risk of relapse or the risk of escalating use is increased. Judy Redmond, MA, LPC, LLP, CAADC and Aliya Pasik, PA-C discuss relapse prevention during COVID-19.