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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.
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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.

Rogers’ OCD and Anxiety Center provides residential care for kids ages 8 to 14. The Center features a welcoming home-like environment, with a multidisciplinary team of experts who create individualized treatment plans using evidence-based therapy.

Mary says before getting help at Rogers, her obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety were preventing her from living a healthy life.

Every May since the mid-1900s, Mental Health Month has served as a time to help spread awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health and addiction. Mental Health America has chosen “Back to Basics” as this year’s theme. In this spirit, we’ve put together information to help you understand common mental health conditions, where to find resources, and how to find treatment.

Lily says she struggled with anxiety her entire life and started seeing a therapist when she was 10. She says her anxiety got increasingly worse late in middle school and into her high school years.

Take a tour of Rogers’ outpatient clinic and supportive living house in Sheboygan.

Throughout COVID-19, there’s a heightened need for mental health and addiction care. In response, Rogers Behavioral Health began serving patients virtually across the country through Rogers Connect Care — a telehealth treatment option for people who would benefit from specialized partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient levels of care.

If a friend or loved one tells you they’ve been in treatment for mental health or addiction, you may be wondering about the best way to respond. Rogers’ Sue McKenzie Dicks, vice president of healthy culture at Rogers Behavioral Health, shares some common missteps and supportive things to say so your friend or loved one feels validated and understood.

June is Men’s Health Month, a time when men are encouraged to take better care of themselves, both physically and mentally.

Cody says that although he had a happy and carefree childhood, when he was in his 20s, he struggled with persistent, unwanted thoughts, and suicidal ideation.
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