By Heather Jones, PhD, vice president of clinical services at Rogers Behavioral Health Family, and full calendars, not to mention financial strain, can stir up a…
By Krystle vanDeursen, MA, LMHCA, therapist at Rogers in Seattle November is National Gratitude Month and marks the beginning of the season when many people…
Telehealth may have first seen its rise during the pandemic, but it’s here to stay – and expanding at Rogers Behavioral Health. “During COVID, we…
By Sarah R. Lee, PhD, LP, psychologist clinical supervisor, OCD and Anxiety Center Children’s Residential Care; OCD, Anxiety, and Depression Center for Adolescent Residential Care, and Peggy Scallon, MD, DFAPA,…
Rogers’ Dr. Peggy Scallon explores the benefits and important things to consider when it comes to kids and sports.
“It isn’t easy, it IS work, the work of healing and wellness. But it’s the most important work you’ll ever do.”
The winter blues, winter funk, winter depression, seasonal affective disorder—it’s known by many names and whatever you call it, it can be debilitating. Most commonly…
Serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) is a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting in significant functional impairment, which means it substantially interferes with or…
Social media platforms are now widely used across generations, but ways to address their potential negative impacts aren’t as easily found – at least with…
Understanding the different terms used to describe mental health treatment can be a little confusing at times. Not sure how inpatient is different from residential…