For the estimated 30 million Americans suffering from an eating disorder, coping with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic is proving an exceptional challenge.
Parents and their children continue to adapt to the fluidity of the COVID-19 environment—work schedules, cancelled summer camps, delayed sports seasons, and now the looming…
Summertime—a season when families typically slow down and focus on making memories together. But this is not a typical summer. Due to the pandemic, families…
Leaving home for college is a rite of passage for millions of students each fall, often filled with a combination of excitement, sadness, and fear…
Rogers is hosting a live Facebook Q&A session to discuss parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday, August 12 at 2 pm CT. You can…
Since May 25, 2020—the day George Floyd was killed by a Minnesota police officer—there’s been an outpouring of sadness and anger all over the world.…
Depression is more than simply “a case of the blues.” It’s a serious mental health condition where a low mood is much more severe and…
Frequent hand washing. Physical distancing turning into self-isolation. Fear of contracting the virus. For patients with contamination obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the COVID-19 health guidelines have…
A lot of work has been done to expand the public’s perception of eating disorders as something that affects more than just women with slender…
Childhood should be a carefree time of innocence. Sadly, children are not immune from experiencing or witnessing traumatic events. According to the U.S. Department of…