Telehealth: Meeting your mental health needs where you are
Telehealth is changing how you can access mental health care, from the safety and comfort of your home. Rogers Behavioral Health’s Stephanie Camacho, LPC, executive
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Telehealth is changing how you can access mental health care, from the safety and comfort of your home. Rogers Behavioral Health’s Stephanie Camacho, LPC, executive
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Life is unpredictable and when disasters happen, they shake us to our very core, affecting our sense of safety and well-being. In light of 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

“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.”

For many people, PTSD symptoms begin almost immediately after the trauma happens. For others, they may not become a problem until years later.
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