“I’m so OCD…”
“I’m so OCD!” has become a trending phrase on social media. But what is it really like to have obsessive compulsive disorder? Dr. Brad Riemann discusses the reality.
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“I’m so OCD!” has become a trending phrase on social media. But what is it really like to have obsessive compulsive disorder? Dr. Brad Riemann discusses the reality.
Kids growing up today are using screens more frequently than those of the past. They are also facing increased levels of anxiety, depression, and other mental health struggles. Dr. Peggy Scallon explains how screen time affects the mental health of children and teens, and how Rogers addresses this issue.
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Many people can’t wait to get to the beach in the summer. Hear Rogers’ Dr. Jody Langford and Amberly Mixon explain why for others, summertime can amplify destructive body image issues or foster unhealthy behaviors.
Anyone can help prevent suicide—you don’t have to be a mental health professional. There are countless examples of silent heroes who recognize emotional suffering in people, respond compassionately, and take action to offer hope.
A mother shares her story of finding hope for her son who struggles with OCD, anxiety, and autism spectrum disorder. Learn how Rogers’ unique new program provided tools to make life easier for the entire family.
At least 30 million people—both females and males of all ages—suffer from an eating disorder in the U.S. To help determine if you or a loved one has a tendency toward the disorder, Rogers recently developed a confidential quiz.