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"I had to choose recovery for myself, but the staff at Rogers was always there to give me the compassion and support I needed."
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.
Summer is often mistakenly viewed as an inconvenient or unnecessary time for residential mental health treatment. However, the same reasons people may believe this may actually make it ideal.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are key parts of Rogers' evidence-based treatment approach.
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.
Kendra recalls fearing rejection from others growing up, while at the same time, she was rejecting herself. Learn more about her story and how the team at Rogers helped her gain the tools to overcome the challenges of mental health.
Kendra shared her story, and realized people wanted to talk about their own mental health struggles.
Kendra recalls fearing rejection from others growing up, while at the same time, she was rejecting herself.
Traffic jams. Parenting. COVID-19. Life is full of things that are out of our control, and that tends to create frustration and stress. But it doesn’t have to. Rogers' Dr. Lori Merling discusses radical acceptance and how it can help break the cycle of stress.
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