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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.
Rogers child and adolescent family therapist offers four tips we can use to empower children with autism spectrum disorder and celebrate their gifts of neurodiversity.
Learn to recognize and differentiate safety concerns from ASD symptoms in those with anxiety or depression
People with autism spectrum disorder are disproportionately affected by co-occurring mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, and OCD. For Autism Awareness Month, Julia McAndrews, lead therapist in Skokie’s Anxiety and Depression Recovery in ASD program, explores ways we can empower children with ASD and celebrate their gifts of neurodiversity.
A Q&A with Dr. Sanjaya Saxena, MD, psychiatrist at Rogers' San Diego clinic. Dr. Saxena answers questions about how the pandemic impacts mental health and how Rogers Connect Care (telehealth) can help.
Families play a crucial role in their loved one's recovery. Learn how Rogers Behavioral Health integrates families into treatment with communication and compassion.
In this webinar, learn about the unique challenges facing youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and co-occurring anxiety or depression and how to best treat these patients during the pandemic. Discussion topics will include strategies to facilitate coping with changes in routine, how treatment techniques differ between in-person and telehealth care, and tips for modifying telehealth treatment to increase participation, engagement, and response.
Talking about the uncertainties of COVID-19 and adapting to a new schedule can be hard for any child, but when you have a child struggling with a mental health disorder like OCD, anxiety, or depression, and the child is on the autism spectrum, it’s even harder.
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