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Rogers Behavioral Health is a private, not-for-profit leader in the treatment of mental health and addiction concerns. A leading provider of care in ten states, Rogers provides a unique blend of specialty behavioral health care. The Rogers Behavioral Health newsroom is home to press releases, education, studies, and more.

Media Inquiries

Rogers Behavioral Health strives to be responsive to requests from the media while adhering to hospital policy and HIPAA guidelines on patient privacy and confidentiality.

For interview requests or media inquiries on topics of interest in behavioral health at any Rogers Behavioral Health location, please email media@rogersbh.org.

You may also contact:

Maddy O’Neill, Communications and PR Lead

madalyn.oneill@rogersbh.org
262-599-4542

All reporters, film crews, producers, and photographers on site at any Rogers Behavioral Health location need to be escorted by a Rogers marketing representative or designee.

Any inquiries regarding patients must be directed to the Marketing and Communications department. However, in accordance with patient privacy and confidentiality, Rogers will neither confirm nor deny the status of any current or former patients.

Patients in treatment are generally not available for interviews. Should a past patient agree to a media interview that Rogers coordinates, they must first sign an authorization form for Marketing and Communications representatives to ensure HIPAA compliance.

The image features a background with an abstract pattern of overlapping, curved lines in a darker shade of orange against a lighter orange backdrop. The foreground displays bold white text. In the top left corner, the logo of Rogers Behavioral Health is present. The central portion of the image contains a prominent message about supporting children with OCD and ADHD. The overall color scheme is warm and monochromatic, providing a visually striking contrast that emphasizes the textual content.

OCD and ADHD: Understanding the connection 

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Creating a Healthy Routine: The Importance of Sleep

The image shows a young person with shoulder-length hair studying intently at a desk. They are wearing a gray hoodie and holding a pen, writing in a notebook. The desk is illuminated by a small, green desk lamp, casting a warm glow on the workspace. In the foreground, blurred objects, possibly books, frame the edges of the image. The room appears to be softly lit, creating a focused and studious atmosphere. Text is overlaid on the image: Chasing Perfect: The Mental Health Cost with SCHOOL SMARTS FRESH STARTS in the lower right corner

3 practices to challenge perfectionism