Rise Above: a podcast from Rogers Behavioral Health takes listeners on a journey of education and inspiration as we sit down with mental health and addiction experts and past patients who are changing how the world views mental health and addiction.
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In this episode of Rise Above, Rogers' expert Dr. Heather Jones dives into practical strategies for managing the stress that often accompanies the holiday season. From balancing busy schedules to navigating family dynamics, we share tips for staying grounded and making the most of the holidays without feeling overwhelmed. Whether you're dealing wit…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Martin Franklin, Executive Clinical Director of OCD and Anxiety Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, about the signs that may indicate your child is experiencing obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dr. Franklin will help us understand common behaviors to watch for and provide guidance on how to effectively support you…
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Rise Above: Unpacking Your Fall Feelings and Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
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The changing of seasons can bring with it a multitude of emotions. In today's episode of Rise Above, we dive into the often-overlooked impact of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as autumn settles in. We'll talk with Rogers expert Dr. Heather Jones, and explore the difference between depression and seasonal affective disorder while sharing practica…
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In the last episode of Rise Above, we explored how telehealth is revolutionizing access to care, making therapy more flexible and accessible than ever before. Today, we hear from Jill, a former Rogers patient who has experience with telehealth. Join us as we discuss her journey with the virtual therapy program and learn what worked for her, and wha…
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In this episode of Rise Above, we explore the evolving landscape of mental health treatment with Rogers' leader Signa Meyers, and dive into how telehealth is revolutionizing access to care, making therapy more flexible and accessible than ever before. Join us as we discuss these transformative changes and what they mean for the future of mental wel…
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The transition from home life to college can cause a variety of emotions for both parents and their children. Students may feel excited launching into a new chapter of life, but the transition can also bring up feelings of grief because a chapter in their lives is closing as well. For parents, feelings of worry can take hold as they wonder if they'…
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In today’s episode of Rise Above we delve into the often-overlooked realm of men’s mental health with Steve, a former patient at Rogers. We discuss his journey of overcoming mental health challenges and how it affected his personal and professional relationships. Click here to watch Steve share his struggle with anxiety and depression, and how Roge…
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In today’s episode of Rise Above, psychiatrist, Peter DeVries, MD, and psychiatrist, Nicole Stettler, PhD, discuss avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and the latest emerging research. They explain ARFID, how it differs from picky eating and other eating disorders, and what parents and caregivers need to know.…
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In today’s episode of Rise Above, we discuss a specific type of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) known as religious scrupulosity, where a person becomes mentally and emotionally consumed by thoughts, doubts, and worries revolving around their spiritual life. Psychologists Julia Carbonella, PhD, and Johanna Younce, PhD, explain obsessions and com…
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Welcome to Rise Above: A Rogers Behavioral Health podcast, where we navigate the journey toward mental health and addiction recovery and build resilience. You’ll hear insight and practical tips from Rogers’ experts and inspiring stories of recovery from past patients. Join us as we embark on a transformative journey toward lasting wellness, togethe…
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