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To mark National Suicide Prevention Month, Rogers Behavioral Health's chief medical officer Stephanie Eken, MD, will join Philadelphia clinical director Martin E. Franklin, PhD, to discuss the clinical management of obsessions related to suicide, especially when present in patients also suffering from acute suicidality as well as suicidal behavior.
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.
Rogers experts discuss medical and psychosocial interventions for patients with chronic psychotic illness to promote meaningful community inclusion.
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.
Suicidal ideation refers to a person’s thoughts about hurting themselves and includes serious consideration or planning of suicide. Rogers’ Nancy Goranson, PsyD, answers questions about suicidal ideation and provides important resources.
A community is a group of people with shared interests or values. It’s a group in which people can receive support, engage socially, foster connection, and live out their values. A community can be a place where people feel they belong, are accepted, and are cared for.
This webinar will address important environmental, provider, and intervention barriers to intensive treatment that result from the intersection of mental health and identity.
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.
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