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National Stress Awareness Month has been observed in April since 1992, with the goal of bringing attention to the negative impact stress has on our daily lives.
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National Stress Awareness Month has been observed in April since 1992, with the goal of bringing attention to the negative impact stress has on our daily lives.

When someone is struggling with an addiction or mental health challenge, it can be difficult to know what level of care is needed. Rogers Behavioral Health offers inpatient, residential, and two levels of intensive outpatient care.

The holidays are supposed to be a joyful season of making memories with family and friends. However, “the most wonderful time of the year” doesn’t ring true for everyone.

When a child’s mental health or addiction challenges require specialized care, a common concern is not wanting the student to fall behind in school.

Since opening its doors in August 2021, the Ladish Co. Foundation Center has provided a restful and stigma-free space on Rogers’ Oconomowoc campus for patients, their loved ones, and community members to gather.

Adults need seven or more hours of sleep each night, yet statistics show 50 to 70 million people in the US have insomnia or other sleep disorder. Dr. Lowden examines important considerations for sleep medications.

Sleep—we spend one-third of our lives doing it, yet what seems like it should be second nature is a struggle for up to one-third of adults.

Every May since the mid-1900s, Mental Health Month has served as a time to help spread awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health and addiction. Mental Health America has chosen “Back to Basics” as this year’s theme. In this spirit, we’ve put together information to help you understand common mental health conditions, where to find resources, and how to find treatment.

Rogers has been a leader in the mental health and addiction field, collecting patient assessments for more than two decades. Scientists at the Rogers Research Center are using that data to help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of mental health practices.

As a child, Stephanie, recalls that talking about mental health was discouraged. Then when she began to struggle with her own mental health and sought treatment at Rogers, she realized how deeply that stigma was embedded in her.
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