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Throughout COVID-19, there’s a heightened need for mental health and addiction care. In response, Rogers Behavioral Health began serving patients virtually across the country through Rogers Connect Care — a telehealth treatment option for people who would benefit from specialized partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient levels of care.
If a friend or loved one tells you they’ve been in treatment for mental health or addiction, you may be wondering about the best way to respond. Rogers' Sue McKenzie Dicks, vice president of healthy culture at Rogers Behavioral Health, shares some common missteps and supportive things to say so your friend or loved one feels validated and understood.
In this webinar, learn more about how PCIT adaptations for anxiety treatment, including preliminary supporting evidence and the application of PCIT components in diverse treatment settings.
A unique conversation surrounding mental health in honor of Boys and Men of Color Month. This recording of a Facebook Live event features special guests NFL defensive tackle Solomon Thomas, and performances from the cast of Pieces: in My Own Voice.
Learn more about hoarding disorder and explore unique aspects including diagnosis, assessment, phenomenology, hoarding beliefs and behaviors, associated features, and current treatment interventions and case examples.
When it comes to kids returning to school, especially amid a pandemic, it can be difficult for parents to discern whether their child is dealing with normal emotions or there are signs of an anxiety disorder.
Hear Rogers’ Dr. Amanda Heins discuss anxiety as it relates to kids going back to school amid the ongoing pandemic, and what parents and educators can do to help manage symptoms.
June is Men’s Health Month, a time when men are encouraged to take better care of themselves, both physically and mentally.
Cody says that although he had a happy and carefree childhood, when he was in his 20s, he struggled with persistent, unwanted thoughts, and suicidal ideation.
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