Though many are familiar with the dangers of anorexia and bulimia, only recently has the term diabulimia entered mainstream conversations about eating disorders.
Mental illness isn’t a choice and it’s not a weakness. Jerry Halverson, MD, DFAPA, chief medical officer, emphasizes those points when he provides overviews of…
It’s common for someone with an eating disorder to also experience another co-occurring mental health disorder such as depression, OCD, or anxiety. When it comes…
Self-care may seem like just another buzzword, but Dr. Stacy Welch explains why it is a crucial part of nourishing and maintaining your mental health.
Meg shares that after years of psychiatric hospitalizations, she turned to Rogers for the support and tools needed to address her mood disorder.
In Angelina’s story, she discusses the identity-affirming care she received at Rogers for OCD and Somatic Symptom Disorder.
San Francisco 49ers’ Solomon Thomas battled depression after losing his sister, Ella, to suicide in 2018. Thomas is determined to use his family’s pain to…
The holidays are often a difficult time, especially for those spending the season in treatment. To ease the difficulties for our patients, the Rogers Behavioral…
For most people, home is a place where you can escape from the stresses of work and school. But for many of us—homes are now…
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt our sense of normalcy, many are foregoing gatherings to stay safe. This loss of routine and traditions during the holidays…