Resource guide

Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health, the toughest part can be taking that first step to ask for help. At Rogers we understand this and have compiled a list of resources within the U.S. that may be helpful to you when seeking support.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

People in a mental health crisis can call, text, or chat to communicate with a trained professional. For more information, visit 988lifeline.org.

Rogers Behavioral Health

If you’re struggling with your mental health and would like to seek treatment within the U.S., one option is to call Rogers Behavioral Health at 800-767-4411. The screening will help determine what level of care at Rogers could be right for you.

Addiction recovery smartphone apps

In order to maintain recovery, Rogers encourages you to be active in your recovery on a daily basis. By doing something for your recovery each day, you will be better prepared to address triggers, cravings and post-acute withdrawal symptoms as they arise. Some ways to help you be active in your recovery is through a few apps designed for your smartphone. Learn more here.

Other resources

Active Minds
Active Minds is a nonprofit organization supporting mental health awareness, education, research and advocacy for students and young adults ages 14 through 25.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
AFSP raises awareness, funds scientific research, and provides resources and aid to those affected by suicide.

Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
ADAA is an international nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through education, practice, and research.

Balancing Stress Fundamentals
Students are exposed to a barrage of stressors during the college experience, from growing pains associated with adjusting to college to everyday factors like social pressures and work responsibilities. This website provides "A Student's Guide to Managing Stress."

Child Mind Institute
The Child Mind Institute is an independent, national nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders.

Community Learning and Engagement
Funded by the Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, Community Learning and Engagement works to eliminate stigma in relation to mental health and addiction. Their work includes creating and sharing stories of recovery to increase understanding, hope and supportive action by people with mental illness and addiction, their friends and family, professionals and the general public. Community Learning and Engagement also provides collaborative leadership in the quest to eliminate the stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination that make up the stigma of mental health.

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
DBSA provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.

Eating Disorders Overview
Bestcolleges.com provides an overview of eating disorders, including stats, resources, and FAQs.

International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)
The International OCD Foundation is a donor-supported nonprofit organization that serves a broad community of individuals with OCD and related disorders, their family members and loved ones, and mental health professionals and researchers around the world.

Make the Connection
Make the Connection connects veterans, their families, and other supporters to mental health information, a tool for finding local mental health resources, and videos of veterans sharing their stories of recovery.

Mental Health America (MHA)
MHA is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA)
SAMHSA is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI is dedicated to building better lives for Americans affected by mental illness. The organization is made up of more than 500 local affiliates who work in local communities to raise awareness and provide support and education.

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)
ANAD is a nonprofit organization working in the areas of support, awareness, advocacy, referral, education, and prevention. ANAD assists people struggling with eating disorders and also provides resources for families, schools and the eating disorder community.

National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
NEDA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures, and access to quality care.

WISE
WISE is a Wisconsin coalition of organizations and individuals promoting inclusion and support for all affected by mental illness by advancing evidence-based practices for stigma reduction efforts. People with lived experience of mental health challenges strategically sharing their story is the current, primary, evidence-based practice and drives the focus of WISE. They promote the power of story.

Call 800-767-4411 or go to rogersbh.org to request a free screening.