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What is complex PTSD?

Can you define trauma and PTSD? Trauma can occur when a person, or someone they love, experiences serious injury, a life-threatening situation, or sexual or

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Firefighter mental health informs advocacy

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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Prolonged exposure for trauma therapy

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 specific period of time.

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Finding depression treatment at Rogers

“Since being discharged, I have been fully committed to my treatment plan. I see my therapist weekly and a psychiatrist monthly, and it is because the Rogers’ team made it clear my mental health is an ongoing commitment.”

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