Rogers’ Dr. David Jacobi discusses stress and how parents can spot and help reduce it in children.
As we continue to observe Black History Month at Rogers, we’re celebrating Black pioneers in mental health and sharing resources for the Black community.
Rogers’ Dr. Maloney discusses how addiction impacts everyone in the family and all those who love and support the person struggling.
Almost 3 in 5 teen girls in the U.S. feel persistently sad or hopeless, which is nearly a 60% increase and the highest level reported…
Over the past four decades, a growing body of evidence shows the negative health consequences of bullying. Kristin Miles, PsyD, psychologist, who oversees inpatient clinical…
“Residential treatment was hard, but it was a reset for me. It gave me the opportunity to change what needed to be changed in my…
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 major difference between ARFID and other eating disorders is that people with ARFID are not concerned with body image and are typically not worried…
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…
Living with chronic disease is costly — physically, financially, and mentally — for the person suffering in addition to their families and caregivers. Rogers’ Dr.…