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In Angelina’s story, she discusses the identity-affirming care she received at Rogers for OCD and Somatic Symptom Disorder.
San Francisco 49ers’ Solomon Thomas battled depression after losing his sister, Ella, to suicide in 2018. Thomas is determined to use his family’s pain to bring hope and healing to others.
The holidays are often a difficult time, especially for those spending the season in treatment. To ease the difficulties for our patients, the Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation once again collected donations for gifts.
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt our sense of normalcy, many are foregoing gatherings to stay safe. This loss of routine and traditions during the holidays can be challenging for everyone, especially children.
While healthcare professionals often encourage their patients to learn and practice self-care and resilience strategies, they may not take the time to do so for themselves.
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.
Watch a live Q&A hosted by 103.7 KISS-FM radio host Riggs Radio, and featuring Rogers' experts Dr. Adrianne McCullars and Sue Mackenzie-Dicks. They discuss staying mentally well during the 2020 holiday season.
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