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Rogers Behavioral Health is a private, not-for-profit leader in the treatment of mental health and addiction issues. A leading provider of care in its home state of Wisconsin with services now extending into ten states, Rogers provides a unique blend of specialty behavioral health care with specific strengths in obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety, eating disorders, mood disorders, addiction and trauma (posttraumatic stress disorder) in multiple levels of care for children, teens and adults. Our experts include leaders who have been featured locally, regionally and nationally discussing treatment for mental health and addiction, policy, outcomes and reducing stigma. 

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Self-compassion means letting go of the idea of toughing it out or getting lost in negative thoughts. Research shows that self-compassionate people are more likely to experience many physical,…
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Gretchen tried treatment elsewhere before admitting to Rogers eating disorder inpatient care program and then moving into residential treatment. She says the personalized care she received helped her…
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June is Men’s Health Month, highlighting the unique health issues men may face. Timothy Ellingstad, PhD, psychologist and clinical director at Rogers in Kenosha, gives us a deeper look at how…
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Most people experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives. For some, types of trauma can be an isolated incident, while for others, it's multiple incidents, or events that occur over a…
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While students and families are preparing to welcome the carefree days of summer, it’s important to remember mental health challenges don’t take a break over the summer months.
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Media inquiries

Rogers Behavioral Health strives to be responsive to requests from media while adhering to hospital policy and HIPAA guidelines on patient privacy and confidentiality. 

For interview requests or media inquiries on topics of interest in behavioral health at any Rogers Behavioral Health location, please email media@rogersbh.org

You may also contact:

Anne Ballentine, vice president, Marketing and Communications, at Anne.Ballentine@rogersbh.org or 262-395-5546.

Maddy O’Neill, Communications and PR Lead, at madalyn.oneill@rogersbh.org or 262-599-4542.

 

 

All reporters, film crews, producers and photographers on site at any Rogers Behavioral Health site need to be escorted by a Rogers marketing representative or designee. 

Any inquiries regarding patients must be directed to the Marketing and Communications departments. However, in accordance with patient privacy and confidentiality, Rogers will neither confirm nor deny the status of any current or former patients. 

Patients in treatment are generally not available for interviews. Should a past patient agree to a media interview which Rogers’ coordinates, he or she must first sign an authorization form for Marketing and Communications departments representatives to ensure compliance with HIPAA.  

Call 800-767-4411 or go to rogersbh.org to request a free screening.