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At Rogers’ OCD, Anxiety, and Depression Center, a board-certified psychiatrist leads a multidisciplinary team to provide residential treatment for teens with proven outcomes.

When it comes to kids returning to school, especially amid a pandemic, it can be difficult for parents to discern whether their child is dealing with normal emotions or there are signs of an anxiety disorder.

For most people, home is a place where you can escape from the stresses of work and school. But for many of us—homes are now also serving as a shared space for professional and academic needs. Due to this, conflict is likely to happen, but it doesn’t need to negatively impact your family dynamic.

In Maya’s story, she shares about her family’s journey to Rogers and how she was able to overcome her OCD and anxiety through residential treatment in Oconomowoc.

Virtual. Face-to-face. Hybrid. Homeschool. Kids across the nation began this school year unlike any other. Dr. Amanda Heins shares ways parents can help their child get comfortable wherever they are learning.

Rogers’ experts share common misconceptions surrounding suicide and the warning signs to look out for.

Socialization is essential to everyone’s health and well-being, but it is especially important for children to learn the unwritten norms of social interaction.

Parents and their children continue to adapt to the fluidity of the COVID-19 environment—work schedules, cancelled summer camps, delayed sports seasons, and now the looming of a different kind of school year.

The drive for success is affecting children at an increasingly early age with young people feeling the pressure to achieve better grades, excel on standardized college admission tests, and outperform their peers, whether it be in academics or athletics. All that can add up to stress and anxiety, even for high-performing students.

Snapchat. Instagram. Facebook. There are endless ways for today’s teens to stay connected. Ask any parent and they’ll tell you social media plays a huge role in their teens’ lives.
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