Tim Talks: Behavioral Health

Chris Seigel – Chief Program Officer, Queen of Peace Center & Saint Louis Counseling

8 min · 7 mei 2026
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What actually breaks when behavioral health organizations try to scale? In this episode of Tim Talks: Behavioral Health, Timothy A. Zercher sits down with Chris Seigel to unpack the real operational challenges behind growth, leadership, and AI in behavioral health. Chris shares his journey from clinician to system builder—and why outcomes aren’t just driven by clinical skill, but by the systems surrounding it. They dive into: *  The biggest mistakes organizations make when scaling too fast  *  Why culture matters more than systems  *  How poor infrastructure gets exposed during growth  *  What leaders misunderstand about AI in clinical settings  *  Why AI is not a tool decision - but a governance decision  *  The role of partnerships and referrals in sustainable growth  This is a practical, no-fluff conversation on how to scale responsibly without compromising care quality, team stability, or long-term success.

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