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Rogers is a comprehensive psychiatric hospital, nationally recognized for specialty residential treatment programs for eating disorders, addiction, obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders for children, teens and adults.

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Dr. Jody Pahlavan, Director of Rogers Child and Adolescent Day Treatment Program, was the a guest on WTMJ 4’s The Morning Blend to discusses the types of activities that are healthy and fun for kids during the summer months. The goal is to provide kids structure to remain on track during the summer months through consistency in sleep/wake patterns, meal times, and scheduled activities.

For children who could benefit from additional support, Rogers’ offers a Child & Adolescent Day Treatment Program which helps kids ages 4 to 18 with mental health concerns or behavior challenges to develop important life skills. Their specialized treatment team creates a safe and supportive environment where kids can realize the effects of their behaviors, thoughts and emotions, and can begin to make positive changes. Kids enrolled in the half-day program are taught techniques to give them more control over feelings that are interfering with good academic performance. During the summer, kids can work on developing skills to help them meet the challenges of the next school year.

To see if the day treatment program is right for someone you know contact the Rogers Child and Adolescent Day Treatment Program directly at (414)327-3000 or visit online at http://rogershospital.org/cadt

Thursday, May 16, 2013

With the release of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) this month, Rogers Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that two continuing education seminars for health care professionals will be held in August.

The two identical full-day seminars, scheduled for August 14 in Milwaukee and August 27 in Madison, will feature members of Rogers’ medical staff who will cover the essential diagnostic changes in the new manual and their overall implication. The seminars will be geared for social workers, licensed professional counselors and other clinicians who provide mental health and addiction treatment. Further details will be announced under the “Events” tab of the website as they become available.

According to American Psychiatric Association, the new manual represents a step forward in more precisely identifying and diagnosing mental disorders while providing a common language for clinicians to communicate about their patients. Continuing education is an important part of Rogers Memorial Hospital’s mission to advance the field of behavioral health care.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The annual conference held by Wisconsin Family Based Services Association was held in Wisconsin Dells, May 1-3, 2013. Promoting a strength based approach to working with families in need, the organization and sponsors are committed to providing support and educating to the community. WFBSA is also an advocate for policies and practices that respect the diversity of families.

Rogers Memorial Hospital is proud to announce they received the first annual “Sponsor Spotlight” award from the Wisconsin Family Based Services Association. Rogers has continuously provided financial support for this conference, as well as presenters from the organization free of charge. In the year 2012, Rogers was among the top five sponsors for WFBSA. A member of the Rogers Outreach team, Barry Thomet, attended the conference to accept the award and thank the WFBSA on behalf of Rogers Memorial Hospital.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Rogers Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that Matthew Kleban, MD, will join its psychiatric team on May 13, 2013. Dr. Kleban will serve as a staff psychiatrist, working with children and adolescents in the day treatment program and on the inpatient unit at Rogers’ Milwaukee (West Allis) location.

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Monday, May 6, 2013

This year the Women’s Gathering features Trenni Kusnierek a former reporter for the Milwaukee Brewers, and is a graduate of Muskego High School and Marquette University. Trenni uses her national platform to educate the public about depression. By sharing her story, she hopes to break through the stigma of mental illness and help those who suffer understand that they are not alone - that what they are feeling is real and there is help available.

Rogers Memorial Hospital’s Rachel C. Leonard, PhD, a Behavioral Activation Specialist and Clinical Supervisor will also be featured discussing the difference between “the blues” and full on depression and offering techniques to decrease depressed mood and live a more fulfilling life.

The Womens Gathering raises funds for the Spiritual Care program at Rogers, which last year made over 5000 patient contacts through group sessions and one-on-one meetings and is offered at no cost to patients and families of Rogers Memorial Hospital.

Friday, May 3, 2013

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