Join host Tim Unsinn and his guests as they explore the intricacies of our minds, decrease the stigma of mental illness, and share practical tips for managing your mental health and well-being. MIND YOUR MIND is presented by Dakota Family Services, an outpatient behavioral health clinic located in Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo, N.D.
Episodes
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Grieving a Loss by Suicide
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The grief of losing a friend or loved one to suicide is complicated and can be especially difficult. In addition to the grief, sadness, and loneliness of any loss, people might experience guilt, confusion, rejection, anger, and shame. The stigma of suicide complicates it even more, often preventing survivors talking about their loss or getting the help they need. In this episode of Mind Your Mind, Tim Unsinn visits with Dakota Family Services' therapist, Christy Wilkie. Christy helps listeners understand the complicated nature of suicide grief and how to move through it with compassion and self-acceptance.
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Managing Back to School Anxiety
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Going back to school after summer vacation can be a stressful time for both kids and parents. The transition from the unstructured summer to a more regimented routine can lead to stress and anxiety. Worries about fitting in, bullying, homework, getting to school on time, and dealing with peer pressure are all additional stressors that may weigh on children when it's time to go back to school. In this episode of “Mind Your Mind,” Tim Unsinn speaks with Therapist Falan Johnson. Falan helps us understand why back to school anxiety is common, provides strategies for managing the added stress, and shares resources parents can use to prepare their children for the new school year.
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Normalizing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
ADHD is diagnosed and treated at a much higher rate than in the past, especially in the United States. Why? In this episode of Mind Your Mind, Dr. Wayne Martinsen, Psychiatrist/Medical Director at Dakota Family Services, explains how the changing world has made it harder for people with shorter attention spans to be successful. In the past, if school was hard for you, you could get a job, work your way up, and live a middle-class lifestyle. Not so in today’s world. Learn more about this fascinating take on ADHD.
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Understanding Mental Health Diagnoses
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Diagnosing children with a mental health-related condition can be controversial. Many worry this gives children a label that is set in stone and will follow them around their entire lives. In this episode of Mind Your Mind, Dr. Wayne Martinsen talks about the role of diagnosis in getting children the help they need. Martinsen encourages us to think about mental health diagnoses the same as we do any health diagnosis. If you go the doctor and they diagnose you with strep throat, that doesn’t mean you’ll have strep throat forever, or that you are a strep throat victim. It just means that you have a collection of symptoms that point to strep throat, and the doctor will use that diagnose to provide the appropriate treatment.
Thursday May 06, 2021
Exercise for Mental Health
Thursday May 06, 2021
Thursday May 06, 2021
Physical activity has a huge potential to enhance our wellbeing. Exercise increases our mental alertness, energy, and positive mood. In this episode of "Mind Your Mind," Christy Wilkie, therapist at Dakota Family Services, talks about how movement, even for five minutes, can promote changes in the brain that lead to neural growth, reduced inflammation, and feelings of calm and well-being. Listen now to learn more about how moving your body can improve your mental health.
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Relaxation Techniques to Reduce Stress
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Stress does not discriminate and it comes in many shapes and forms. In this episode of "Mind Your Mind," Dr. Megan Spencer talks about ways to identify and listen to the stress in our bodies. Learn relaxation techniques for managing stress over time, self-care routines that decrease negative stress, and things you can do to bring calm into your life.
Saturday Feb 27, 2021
Getting Some Zzzzz's: The Importance of Sleep
Saturday Feb 27, 2021
Saturday Feb 27, 2021
Sleep is just as important for mental health as it is physical health. During sleep, our brains process our memories, emotions, and other information. In this episode of "Mind Your Mind," April Morris tells us why sleep is so important for overall well-being and encourages us to prioritize sleep. April, a therapist at Dakota Family Services, provides practical tips for improving sleep hygiene so you can live your best life.
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
How to Support a Friend with Cancer
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
When someone in our lives has cancer, it's difficult to know what to say or how to help. In this episode of Mind Your Mind, Host Tim Unsinn talks to April Morris about how you can best support a friend or loved one who has cancer. Morris, an outpatient therapist at Dakota Family Services, shares tips for knowing what/what not to say, and actions that speak louder than words.
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
Risk-taking and Teens: A Delicate Balance
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
Tuesday Dec 29, 2020
People tend to perceive risk as being inherently negative. But for teenagers, risk-taking is a healthy, normal, and important part of growing up. In this episode of Mind Your Mind, Host Tim Unsinn talks to Vanessa Lien, Nurse Practitioner at Dakota Family Services, about creating a safe environment for your teenager to take risks—and knowing when to step in when they start taking risks that could result in serious and long-term negative consequences.
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Untangling Your Child's Grief
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Children experience grief over many things—the loss of a loved one, moving away from their friends, the death of a pet. In this episode of "Mind Your Mind," Lucas Mitzel, a therapist at Dakota Family Services, talks about the stages of grief, and how to walk your child through the grieving process. He will also talk about ways to determine if your child needs to see a professional who can help them untangle the many emotions of grief.