Jaslynn’s story: Understanding her OCD triggers helped her reclaim her life
Jaslynn shares her OCD recovery story and how understanding her triggers helped her move forward with life.
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Jaslynn shares her OCD recovery story and how understanding her triggers helped her move forward with life.
We’ve come a long way in how we view and treat people with addiction, also known as substance use disorders. In the past, if someone you loved had an addiction, that person was seen as “less-than” and weak.
At Rogers’ OCD, Anxiety, and Depression Center, a board-certified psychiatrist leads a multidisciplinary team to provide residential treatment for teens with proven outcomes.
After months of treatment elsewhere and no improvements, Hannah was recommended for residential care at Rogers to address her posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The decision would prove crucial to her mental health journey.
Summer is often mistakenly viewed as an inconvenient or unnecessary time for residential mental health treatment. However, the same reasons people may believe this may actually make it ideal.
Fernando says although he’s always had OCD tendencies, it took him years to seek treatment.
Mental health advocacy is based on understanding and empowering others. It involves speaking out about mental health issues, promoting awareness, fighting stigma, educating the public, and advocating for policies that support people affected by mental illness.
At Rogers, support from a patient’s loved ones is an important part of our therapeutic approach. Friends and Family University offers education to support the patient’s recovery journey while in treatment and helps ease the transition back home.
Focus Depression Recovery Adult Residential Care at Rogers in West Allis offers compassionate, evidence-based treatment in a home-like setting.
“Throughout my struggle, I felt like I would figure it out and I was trying to be self-sufficient. I knew I had a problem, but I had to admit I couldn’t fix it. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. Be proud you can ask for help.”