Rogers Behavioral Health
Rogers Behavioral Health–Philadelphia

Rogers Behavioral Health in Philadelphia

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To learn how Rogers in Philadelphia can help, call 800-767-4411 for a free, confidential screening or complete the form below.






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Intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization in Philadelphia

At Rogers in Philadelphia, patients can access effective outpatient treatment and the support needed to find hope and healing from their mental health conditions. We offer partial hospitalization care to children, teens, and adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety. Partial hospitalization care is also available to teens and adults with depression, bipolar disorder, or other mood disorders.

Our specialized outpatient care allows each patient a significant amount of time in treatment—six hours per day, five days per week—while still maintaining a regular home schedule and strong network of family and friends.

At this time, Rogers does not accept Medicaid/Medicare in Philadelphia.

 

Depression Recovery

Do you need more than traditional outpatient counseling to help manage your depression or another mood disorder such as bipolar disorder or dysthymia? We can help with an individualized treatment plan. Our experienced team of professionals, led by a board-certified adult psychiatrist and a highly trained psychologist, will help reduce symptoms and provide the tools needed to succeed for children, teens, and adults.

Our evidence-based therapy for these services include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); behavioral activation (BA); dialectical behavior therapy (DBT); medication management; and individual, group, and family therapy.

To schedule a free screening or to make a referral, call 267-787-6600.

OCD and Anxiety

Rogers is recognized internationally for treatment of OCD and related anxiety disorders, such as social anxiety, panic disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, or trichotillomania. During treatment, you will learn strategies to reduce the symptoms of OCD such as rituals, avoidance, or overwhelming fears.

Our evidence-based therapies for OCD combine cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); exposure and response prevention (ERP); medication management; and individual, group, and family therapy.

Trauma (posttraumatic stress disorder)

We provide care for those struggling with trauma and PTSD through evidence-based treatment that research shows is the most effective for reducing symptoms.

Treatment plans are based on a proven method called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), emphasizing prolonged exposure, which helps reduce anxiety related to a traumatic event. Patients may participate in group therapy, acceptance, self-compassion and mindfulness strategies, patient and family education, individual therapy, and medication management.

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Programs Age Level of Care Hours View
Focus Depression Recovery Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Monday – Friday, 3 to 6 pm View
Adult Intensive Outpatient Monday - Friday, 3 to 6 pm View
Adult Partial Hospitalization Monday - Friday, 9 am to 3:30 pm View
Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 3 pm View
OCD and Anxiety Adult Intensive Outpatient Monday – Friday, 3 to 6 pm View
Child
Adolescent
Intensive Outpatient Monday – Friday, 3 to 6 pm View
Adult Partial Hospitalization Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 3 pm View
Child
Adolescent
Partial Hospitalization Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 3 pm View
Trauma Recovery Adult Partial Hospitalization Monday - Friday, 12 to 6:30 pm View

Meet our team

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Jonathan Barton, MD

Psychiatrist

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Matthew Boyer, MD

Psychiatrist

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Kelli Cochran

Philadelphia Outreach Representative

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Margaret Enright, CRNP

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

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Martin E. Franklin, PhD

Clinical Director, Psychologist

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Beth Reeder, PhD

Assistant Clinical Director, Psychologist

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Map and directions for Rogers in Philadelphia

Call 800-767-4411 or go to rogersbh.org to request a free screening.