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When teens are struggling with depression or other mood disorders, experts at Rogers Behavioral Health say medication combined with treatment is most effective.
When teens are struggling with depression or other mood disorders and need a higher level of care, the Focus Depression Recovery adolescent residential care program at Rogers Behavioral Health in Brown Deer and Oconomowoc gives them the tools they need to better manage their emotions and behaviors.
To mark National Suicide Prevention Month, Rogers Behavioral Health's chief medical officer Stephanie Eken, MD, will join Philadelphia clinical director Martin E. Franklin, PhD, to discuss the clinical management of obsessions related to suicide, especially when present in patients also suffering from acute suicidality as well as suicidal behavior.
"Residential treatment was hard, but it was a reset for me. It gave me the opportunity to change what needed to be changed in my life."
Living with chronic disease is costly — physically, financially, and mentally — for the person suffering in addition to their families and caregivers. Rogers' Dr. Sheldon Garrison discusses innovative research on mental health and rare genetic diseases.
Serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) is a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting in significant functional impairment, which means it substantially interferes with or limits a person’s major life activities. It may result in disability.
Suicidal ideation refers to a person’s thoughts about hurting themselves and includes serious consideration or planning of suicide. Rogers’ Nancy Goranson, PsyD, answers questions about suicidal ideation and provides important resources.
When Hannah began experiencing suicidal thoughts, she knew she needed to take action. Her psychiatrist's recommendation of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) would prove life changing.
Borderline personality disorder, or BPD, is a serious mental health condition which typically manifests in adolescence and is marked by an inability to manage emotions. Rogers' Dr. Peggy Scallon discusses the symptoms of the disorder and how it can be treated.
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