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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.
In Maya’s story, she shares about her family’s journey to Rogers and how she was able to overcome her OCD and anxiety through residential treatment in Oconomowoc.
In this webinar, learn about recent empirical findings on topics including pharmacotherapy and CBT augmentation strategies and the clinical application of empirically supported methods for the treatment of OCD. Discussion topics will focus on evidence-based interventions for patients with OCD who have not responded completely to prior treatments.
While mental health is an important topic that deserves increased awareness in all communities, the LGBTQ+ community is experiencing an especially large number of individuals dealing with mental health struggles. In fact, studies show that adults who identify as LGBTQ+ are more than twice as likely as the rest of the population to face a mental health condition.
Families play a crucial role in their loved one's recovery. Learn how Rogers Behavioral Health integrates families into treatment with communication and compassion.
When Maya's OCD was bad, Maya and her family were afraid that she wouldn't get better, but Rogers helped her get better.
Kathryn had struggled with OCD, anxiety, and depression, but has overcome the stigma because of Rogers.
Dr. Stephanie Eken discusses the potential side effects of medications that may be prescribed for children and adolescents with OCD and the importance of close monitoring while trying new medications.
The most effective treatment for OCD is the combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult residential care, explains why medication is needed.
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