Dr. Stephanie Eken, regional medical director, discusses some of the most common signs that a child may be dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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Dr. Stephanie Eken discusses the gold standard for clinicians and families identifying OCD and how children often struggle to recognize their own obsessions.
In this video, Dr. Amanda Heins, the supervising psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health's OCD and Anxiety Center Adolescent Residential Care in Oconomowoc, WI, gives tips…
In this video, Julia McAndrews, lead child and adolescent family therapist at the Rogers clinic in Skokie, IL, offers four tips we can use to…
Dr. Edward Tomaich and Dr. Tyler Rickers explain the ins and outs of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) treatment at Rogers. The doctors talk in-depth about…
People often suffer from OCD for many years before they receive treatment. Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult residential care, shares…
Cognitive behavioral therapy is key in treating patients with OCD, but so is medication. Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult residential…
Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult residential care, explains what healthy reassurance looks like when treating patients with OCD.
Hear from Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult residential care, discuss how a clinician can determine if a patient needs a…
The most effective treatment for OCD is the combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. Rogers’ Dr. Mark Rossing, medical director OCD and anxiety adult…