
Catastrophic thinking: 3 ways to challenge negative thoughts
What is catastrophizing? Catastrophizing is when someone always expects the worst and thinks things will turn out as badly as possible. This is where the
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What is catastrophizing? Catastrophizing is when someone always expects the worst and thinks things will turn out as badly as possible. This is where the

Veterans, military service members, and first responders have unique experiences that contribute to their mental health. They may find themselves in situations where they feel

What is BPD? People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) experience difficulty in three areas: mood, identity, and relationships. They struggle with a lot of negative

“It isn’t easy, it IS work, the work of healing and wellness. But it’s the most important work you’ll ever do.”

The biggest thing to be aware of is if someone talks about suicide, people should listen. That means they’re taking the concern seriously.

Social media platforms are now widely used across generations, but ways to address their potential negative impacts aren’t as easily found – at least with mental health treatment plans.

“The number one most beneficial thing that I learned at Rogers was that the goal was not to fight emotions or never feel them again. Instead, learning to cope with them and feel them.”

Loss of a loved one is like nothing else, stirring intense feelings of sadness, shock, and anger, and sometimes guilt and regret. Grief is a natural response to loss and is a complex and very personal process.

Kobe, Rogers’ first four-legged employee, is making a difference for adults and adolescents in OCD, Anxiety, and Depression residential treatment at Rogers in Oconomowoc.

While firefighters are quick to respond the emergencies of others, many face their own personal battles. Expanding work at Rogers Research Center is painting a clearer picture of mental health challenges within the profession.
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