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Researchers at Rogers Research Center investigated whether virtual treatment during the pandemic had the same effectiveness in reducing symptoms as treatment delivered in-person, pre-pandemic.
Briden says Rogers’ multidisciplinary team of experts made all the difference in her treatment.
While everyone can experience difficult emotions at times, depression and other mood disorders are more intense and last longer. Oftentimes, a person with a mood disorder feels helpless and hopeless and their ability to do normal daily activities at school, home, or work is impaired.
Hear more about the hope and help Briden found at Rogers, and how she’s using her experience to help others.
Though evidence-based treatments exist, up to 86% of women experiencing PMAD do not receive the treatment they need.
In a Giving Voice to Depression podcast, David Jacobi, PhD, clinical director and psychologist at Rogers in Sheboygan, explains what cognitive behavioral therapy is and why it’s considered one of the most effective evidence-based treatments available.
While having time to recharge is essential for everyone, excessive time at home typically has more drawbacks than benefits. Encouraging kids and teens to participate in prosocial activities, even with the ongoing pandemic, is important to prioritize.
Rogers Behavioral Health has been the leader for decades in collecting, assessing, and using patient outcomes data to help patients rise above mental health and addiction challenges.
Cristina says she’s struggled with depression since she was a teenager. She was diagnosed in her 20s with persistent depressive disorder, also called dysthymia, and suffered panic attacks. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2007.
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