Program Directory
OCD and Anxiety
Eating Disorders
Depression and other Mood Disorders
Addiction
Trauma Recovery (PTSD)
Emotional Dysregulation
Complex medical and mental health conditions
Primary Behavioral Health
Outpatient Psychiatric Care
Why Choose Rogers
Our locations
Telehealth Treatment
California
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego
Colorado
Denver
Florida
Tampa
Miami
Georgia
Atlanta
Illinois
Skokie
Hinsdale
Minnesota
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tennessee
Nashville
Washington
Seattle
Wisconsin
Appleton
Brown Deer
Kenosha
Madison
Oconomowoc
Sheboygan
West Allis
We are here to help you. Call 800-767-4411 or request a screening >
Conditions
Dr. David Jacobi explains the mental health issues that could contribute to school refusal, how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders, and treatment options available to help teens deal with mental health struggles.
In this episode, learn about factors associated with school refusal, what contributes to school refusal, and how to confront your child.
In part six of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Heather Jones, PhD, clinical supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses when to refer to a specialist in the field and resources available to help with anxiety in schools.
In part five of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Heather Jones, PhD, clinical supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses the benefits of mindfulness as a way to reduce anxiety and increase awareness of your surroundings and those around you.
In part four of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, David Jacobi, PhD, Lead Psychologist, Child and Adolescent CBT Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses strategies to reduce reassurance seeking by an anxious child.
In part three of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, David Jacobi, PhD, Lead Psychologist, Child and Adolescent CBT Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses accommodation: what it is, why people accommodate, and the long-term implications on a student, their family and the school.
In part two of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Stephanie Eken, MD, regional medical director at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses what anxiety looks like, how it interferes with learning, and tips to help address anxiety in the classroom.
In part one of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Stephanie Eken, MD, regional medical director at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses what anxiety really is, when it becomes a disorder, and what are the different types of anxiety disorders.
Glossary
Mental Health Resources
Addiction Recovery Apps
Support Groups
FAQ
Community Learning and Engagement