
How TMS helped Hannah rise above depression
When Hannah began experiencing suicidal thoughts, she knew she needed to take action. Her psychiatrist’s recommendation of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) would prove life changing.
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When Hannah began experiencing suicidal thoughts, she knew she needed to take action. Her psychiatrist’s recommendation of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) would prove life changing.

Borderline personality disorder, or BPD, is a serious mental health condition which typically manifests in adolescence and is marked by an inability to manage emotions. Rogers’ Dr. Peggy Scallon discusses the symptoms of the disorder and how it can be treated.

Starting the school year with new schedules, classmates, and experiences can cause feelings of excitement for some students, and nervous anticipation for others.

Since she was young, Rachel battled with her body image, relationship with food, and depression. She tried traditional outpatient therapy, but no one treated them simultaneously until she started Focus Depression Recovery at Rogers in Tampa.

When Steve began to experience anxiety and depression, a neighbor recommended he reach out to Rogers. That was just the beginning of what Steve now calls his “comeback story.”
Thank you, Ciara, for sharing your road to recovery at Rogers. Ciara received treatment for depression in Rogers’ Focus Depression Recovery Adult residential care in Oconomowoc, and our partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) levels of care in Appleton.

At Rogers Behavioral Health, a multidisciplinary team of experts guides your care. Led by a board-certified psychiatrist, therapists, behavior specialists, and others, the team works together to provide evidence-based therapy with proven outcomes.

Pregnancy and childbirth are an exciting, and sometimes challenging, time. About 70 to 80% of all new moms experience what’s commonly known as the “baby blues” – mood swings that include feelings of sadness, irritability, and exhaustion.

Reflecting back on grade school, Briden recalls feeling like no one liked or understood her. She didn’t like herself, and she kept her struggle a secret.

While everyone can experience difficult emotions at times, depression and other mood disorders are more intense and last longer. Oftentimes, a person with a mood disorder feels helpless and hopeless and their ability to do normal daily activities at school, home, or work is impaired.
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