Victims of bullying are at risk for a variety of mental health concerns. Depending on the form of bullying, they could develop posttraumatic stress disorder…
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Helping kids maintain their education and have access to learning while in treatment is a top priority at Rogers. While in our care, education specialists…
Learn the power of prolonged exposure therapy in changing the lives of people suffering from trauma and PTSD. Dr. Chad Wetterneck, PhD, clinical supervisor, explains…
Addiction and mental illness: a circular relationship where one often feeds the other. There are cravings, obsessions and addictions that initially seem to solve issues…
Dr. Amanda Heins explains how creating structure, predictability, and visual management can help school-aged kids during the COVID-19 crisis.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), developed by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan in the 1980s, is an evidence-based treatment for borderline personality and other mood disorders, suicidal…
Exposure response prevention (ERP) is a clinically effective method for reducing symptoms in several mental health conditions, and is a key component of treatment for…
Rogers' Rachel C. Leonard, PhD discusses how behavioral activation is used in our Focus Depression Recovery Residential Care.
In a nine-part video series, Dr. Michelle Maloney, PhD, LPC, CAADC, CRPS, system executive clinical director of Addiction Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, shares her…
Jennifer Park, PhD is the clinical director of Rogers' San Francisco East Bay location. She discusses clinical outcomes that Rogers uses to guide treatment.