
How family therapy supports recovery
A key part of our therapeutic approach to helping patients overcome their mental health challenges is family therapy. Learn more about family therapy from a Rogers therapist.
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A key part of our therapeutic approach to helping patients overcome their mental health challenges is family therapy. Learn more about family therapy from a Rogers therapist.

“Scrupulosity is a type of OCD in which someone becomes mentally and emotionally consumed by matters of religious practice and/or morality.” Dr. Brenda Bailey explains scrupulosity and the signs that someone could be suffering from the disorder.

Solomon Thomas discusses why he’s speaking up about mental health and how he’s partnering with END STIGMA. CHANGE LIVES.

With more time at home and reduced social contact, many have been finding themselves struggling with increased symptoms of depression. Dr. Rachel Leonard, PhD, LP, clinical director for Rogers in St. Paul, offers advice on steps you can take when dealing with depression during colder, winter months.

Nearly 29 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. For those who seek treatment, dietitians at Rogers play an important role on their treatment team.

For the families of someone with a substance use disorder, it can be difficult to know how to be there for your loved one during treatment.

In Maya’s story, she shares about her family’s journey to Rogers and how she was able to overcome her OCD and anxiety through residential treatment in Oconomowoc.

Youth sports can offer excellent benefits for kids, including the chance to make friends and socialize, build teamwork skills, and participate in physical activity. In some cases, though, they can experience such an intense pressure to succeed that they experience negative views and behaviors around weight, food, and nutrition.

Virtual. Face-to-face. Hybrid. Homeschool. Kids across the nation began this school year unlike any other. Dr. Amanda Heins shares ways parents can help their child get comfortable wherever they are learning.

A recent study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows the positive relationship between physical activity and overall mental health. Researchers found student athletes enjoy high levels of physical and mental health.