Rogers’ experts share common misconceptions surrounding suicide and the warning signs to look out for.
Parents and their children continue to adapt to the fluidity of the COVID-19 environment—work schedules, cancelled summer camps, delayed sports seasons, and now the looming…
Leaving home for college is a rite of passage for millions of students each fall, often filled with a combination of excitement, sadness, and fear…
Rogers is hosting a live Facebook Q&A session to discuss parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday, August 12 at 2 pm CT. You can…
For patients struggling with mental health challenges, a behavior specialist is an integral part of the therapeutic team at Rogers Behavioral Health.
Since it began in 1949, Mental Health Month has provided the opportunity to recognize the importance of mental health and spread awareness. Now, in light…
Too much screen time can have a negative effect on mental health. However, during the COVID-19 crisis when social distancing and isolation are necessary, we…
Kids are doing school at home. Parents are working from home. People can’t visit their loved ones in the hospital or nursing home. COVID-19 has…
Everyone is feeling the stress of dealing with all the changes that are happening during the pandemic. Now more than ever it’s important to set…
School is cancelled. Businesses are closed. And no one can say with certainty when life will get back to normal. Much of what we took…