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During this time of increased stress and anxiety, those dealing with mental illness and addiction may find it especially hard to cope with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health issues can also worsen in a crisis. To meet this critical need, Rogers Behavioral Health is continuing to provide highly specialized, evidence-based treatment through a new virtual resource that gives children, teens, and adults the same clinically proven treatment they would receive in person.
One mother’s story of finding hope for her daughter living with autism and the often co-ocurring struggles with anxiety, OCD, and depression.
Jennifer Park, PhD is the clinical director of Rogers Behavioral Health–San Francisco East Bay. Dr. Park discusses programming for kids and teens with a mental health challenge and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Studies show that parents of children with ASD are at risk for a lower quality of life if they don't take time to practice self-care and compassion.
Like all kids, those on the autism spectrum display a wide variety of behaviors and emotions. It can be tricky to know what’s normal and what needs to be addressed.
A mother shares her story of finding hope for her son who struggles with OCD, anxiety, and autism spectrum disorder. Learn how Rogers’ unique new program provided tools to make life easier for the entire family.
Children on the autism spectrum are often extra attentive to detail, enjoy having things just so and prefer the structure of daily patterns. These behaviors probably please your child and help him or her navigate the world around them.
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