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Rogers offers specialized IOP, intensive outpatient programs, and PHP, partial hospitalization programs. These programs are for people who need more treatment than traditional outpatient therapy. In IOP and PHP, a person spends a lot more time in a therapeutic setting. At Rogers, IOP is three hours a day, five days a week, while PHP is six and a half hours a day, five days a week.
As we continue to observe Black History Month at Rogers, we’re celebrating Black pioneers in mental health and sharing resources for the Black community.
Self-care involves the basic things we need to do so to be able to function at top effectiveness, whether that’s at home, at work, as a friend, employee, or parent. It's as essential as going to the dentist, changing my clothes, and eating.
Artificial intelligence is taking center stage in a variety of healthcare settings. Rogers’ Brian Kay, PhD, chief strategy officer, says Rogers is one of the few behavioral healthcare systems utilizing AI.
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.
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.
Mental health advocacy is based on understanding and empowering others. It involves speaking out about mental health issues, promoting awareness, fighting stigma, educating the public, and advocating for policies that support people affected by mental illness.
As a mental health technician, you have the opportunity to develop and progress in the mental health field while working directly with patients each day. You will support them as they find a road to recovery in a variety of meaningful ways.
As a therapist at Rogers, you’re an integral part of our mission of helping people reach their full potential for health and well-being. It’s what we’ve been doing for more than 115 years. Our multidisciplinary teams work together to provide highly effective treatment with proven outcomes.
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