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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a Franklin woman is sharing her story to give others hope. After hitting rock bottom, she got the help she needed to beat her drug addiction. In this episode of Open Record, FOX6 Investigator Bryan Polcyn invites FOX6 reporter Ashley Sears on to share Christina's story. Ashley explains how Rogers Behavioral Health got Christina back on the path to sober living and how Christina is able to now pay it forward to so many at the facility.
Charlene Colwell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Minnesota. Her private practice focuses on treating patients who suffer OCD and general anxiety. She has grown a passion for helping people who suffer said mental illnesses because she too experienced the same things growing up. She has dedicated her time the past 11 years to helping her patients change their relationship with OCD through evidence based treatments. Today, she continues her training through Rogers Behavioral Health, and education training through the Cognitive Behavior Institute Center for Education and the International OCD Foundation. In this episode we talk about: ◾️ Internal Family Systems (IFS) ◾️ Changing perspectives and the relationship with OCD ◾️ How this perspective shift can aid living with OCD Find Charlene here: restoringwaterscounseling.com Find Zach here: zachwesterbeck.com @zach_westerbeck This podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. NOCD therapists are trained in Exposure Response Prevention, or ERP, therapy, the gold standard treatment for OCD. With NOCD, you can do virtual, live face-to-face video sessions with one of their licensed, specialty-trained therapists, and they accept most major insurance plans. If your insurance isn't covered, mention discount code ZACH100 for a special $100 rate for the next two months. To find out more about NOCD, visit zachwesterbeck.com/virtual-ocd-therapy/ to book a free 15-minute call. Zach Westerbeck is not a licensed medical professional. Zach Westerbeck is not trained in diagnosing psychological or medical conditions. Zach Westerbeck is not a substitute for medical care or medical advice. If you require assistance with any mental health or medical issue, please contact your health care provider for any medical care or medical advice. Zach Westerbeck makes no guarantees of any kind that the information or services provided by Zach Westerbeck will improve the client's situation. This podcast should not be considered medical advice. Please seek professional assistance from a licensed professional. Zach Westerbeck (https://zachwesterbeck.com/virtual-ocd-therapy/) Virtual OCD Therapy - Zach Westerbeck I've partnered with NOCD to bring you effective, affordable and convenient OCD therapy.
Join Dr. Elizabeth Hamlin and me to discuss the age old concept of eating disorders as a means of communication in a new way. Eating disorders are far more than a struggle with one's food and body image. It's a larger emotional battle that emerges to communicate pain without words. Learn more about how we know that and what you can do about it in this episode. Elizabeth Hamlin, MD, is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychoanalytic candidate who has spent her career working intensively with patients with severe eating disorders. Dr. Hamlin has worked for many years on both inpatient and residential eating disorder units at Rogers Behavioral Health in Oconomowoc, WI, where she has also served as the medical director of the adult inpatient eating disorder program. Dr. Hamlin is clinical faculty at the Medical College of Wisconsin and teaches and supervises psychiatry residents on eating disorders and psychotherapy. Dr. Hamlin has published psychoanalytic papers and book chapters on eating disorders, including on fluid restriction. She has presented regionally and nationally on the intersection of psychoanalysis and eating disorders. Dr. Hamlin is currently a psychoanalytic candidate at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute. She maintains a private practice in Delafield, WI. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me on Instagram @rachelleheinemann, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com.
Data - and our ability to harness more of it than ever - is disrupting every part of our lives. That includes heath care.Dr. Brian Kay and his team at Rogers Behavioral Health are leaders in a field called health informatics, the intersection of information science, computer science, and health care.Health care is a field that already collects massive amounts of data. Now, Brian has devised algorithms to leverage that data to improve patient care, which is particularly beneficial in behavioral health where each patient's situation is unique and sensitive.In this fascinating episode, we dive deep into data and how Rogers is able to provide their 30,000 annual patients with life-changing care through data science and technology, including suicide prediction and intervention, foreseeing PTSD episodes, and more.ResourcesTo learn more about Rogers Behavioral Health, visit their website: rogersbh.orgConnect with Rogers on social media:Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube | InstagramEpisode page: https://techedpodcast.com/rogers/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
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High Reliability, The Healthcare FM Podcast is brought to you by Gosselin/Martin Associates. Our show discusses the issues, challenges, and opportunities within the Facilities Management (FM) function.We celebrate Halloween on the podcast with a special roundtable discussion, "What keeps you up at night?" My thanks to three professionals in healthcare facility management who joined the discussion: Cory Majszak is a facilities professional with over 23 years of experience. Cory recently took on the role of Director of Environmental Services at Rogers Behavioral Health. Before beginning with Rogers just days ago, Cory was Director of Facilities at Advocate Aurora Health in Wisconsin;Claire Meeks is the Associate Director for Customer Success at FSI. FSI provides comprehensive computerized maintenance management software (CMMS) for hospitals nationwide. Before joining FSI just days ago (no, that is not a mistaken reprint from above!), Claire was Operations Director with Atrium Health in Charlotte, NC;Vance Vinson, Director of Facilities at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, OH. Vance oversees 946 beds across 3.5 million square feet of space. He has worked in healthcare facilities management for more than 25 years. Topics discussed include:What keeps you up at night, and moving on to new roles (8:00);Struggles with legacy applications, and is the role becoming too big for one person? (24:00);Compensation and dwindling talent pools (32:00);"I don't want to be a manager, I see what it is like, and I don't want that." (50:45);Talking candy and some final, optimistic thoughts on the profession (59:00).As always, we thank you for listening to the podcast and hope you will subsc, downloadload, and rate the podcast.G/MA Nuggets1) Check out the jobs we are recruiting for here.2) Sign up for the Gosselin/Martin Associates Career Hub!
Mel and DZ bring on Dr. John Boyd CEO of behavioral health at Rogers Behavioral Health to talk about the importance of mental health, speaking up and speaking out, and asking for help when you need it. Remember, you can always dial 988 on your phone for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline #YouMatter. You are not alone. They round the hour out with the Sports and Pop Culture report with Brian Dee
Finding the Thing is a podcast about living as your best most authentic self, embracing difficulties, uncertainty and finding love and happiness within. If you love Brene Brown, or Glennon Doyle's We Can Do Hard Things, give us a listen. Think of our show like Ted Talks Daily but with Shannon and Emily weekly. Shannon attends the Behavior Therapy Training institute BTTI for Pediatric OCD through the International OCD Foundation IOCDF in Cleveland, Ohio. Shannon gets to learn from some of the best in the field including Eric Storch Baylor College of Medicine , Brad Riemann from Rogers Behavioral Health, Aureen Wagner author of The Worry Hill, and Dr Stephanie Eken. Shannon and Emily discuss this experience and how important it is to keep learning. Shannon discusses reinforcement of the habituation model for OCD treatment. #feelthefear #anxiety #cbt #ocdtherapist #erp #worryhill https://www.anxietywellness.com https://www.bcm.edu/people-search/eric-storch-31196 https://rogersbh.org https://www.thisiscleveland.com
This episode features Joanne Horvath, Chief Financial Officer at Rogers Behavioral Health. Here, she discusses what led her to Rogers Behavioral Health, trends she's watching in the behavioral health space, access to care, and more.
Welcome back to another 11th Hour podcast talking Mental Health and the family with Tom Starling. He is the Community Director with Rogers Behavioral Health of the Nashville Branch. He gives much insight into Mental Facilities, how they operate and can help. He also talks about barriers to mental health and ways to overcome them.
Jennifer Melcher,MS,RD,CD, is a Registered Dietitian that specializes in child/adolescent disordered eating, eating disorders, and general mental health disorders. She is currently employed at Rogers Behavioral Health located in Wisconsin and just started her own practice called “Jen Melcher Nutrition”. You can find her at www.jenmelchernutrition.com & jenmelchernutrition@gmail.com
When depressed, it can be so easy to believe that we are powerless and that there is nothing we can do to get out of depression's pit. Cognitive Behavior Therapy, or CBT, is considered one of the most effective evidence-based treatments for depression. By understanding the interplay and interconnectivity between our thoughts, feelings and behaviors, we can learn to challenge our thoughts and change our behaviors, which will directly impact how we feel. Last week's guest Patti, said while she found the concept of challenging her thoughts a difficult one to grasp, once she did, it was game-changing for her. Our guest is Dr. David Jacobi from Rogers Behavioral Health in Wisconsin. This 19-minute episode is a primer in the therapy.
In this episode, Katie Ebinger has a conversation with Sue Mckenzie Dicks (Vice President of Healthy Culture at Rogers Behavioral Health) about compassion fatigue and resilience, how the pandemic has impacted resilience, staff burnout, and the stigma around mental health. Also, listen to how Rogers Behavioral Health has worked on developing a culture of compassion.
When young people use substances, lots of things happen, all of them bad. Substance abuse adversely affects an adolescent's physical, emotional, and social development. Dr. Michelle Maloney and Dr. Sean LeNoue discuss the impact substance use disorders have on adolescents and their families. Michelle Maloney, PhD, is Executive Director of Addiction Services for Rogers Behavioral Health system. Sean LeNoue, MD, is the Associate Medical Director for the Regional Division at Rogers Behavioral Health. They can be reached at https://rogersbh.org.
We can all use a little help when it comes to stress management. On today's episode, we invite Katelin DeGroot, a licensed psychotherapist and mother of two, to offer us some tips and tricks on how to best manage and cope with stress. Katelin has worked primarily in the realm of general mental health and substance abuse. More recently she worked in private practice outpatient, and was previously a therapist at Rogers Behavioral Health. Katelin has experience in both hospitalization and opiate recovery settings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A recent study found that half of all young adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) also experience alcohol and other drug abuse. That is double the rate of the population in general. Dr. Nathan Valentine discusses the dynamics of working with ADHD and substance use disorders concurrently. Getting a better handle on substance abuse, effectively treating the ADHD, understanding the issues, and working together with the family and mental health professionals means covering all the bases in recovery. Nathan Valentine, MD, FAPA, is board-certified in addiction medicine and general psychiatry. Dr. Valentine serves as the medical director of the Herrington Center for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery at Rogers Behavioral Health in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He can be reached at https://rogersbh.org.
Sue McKenzie Dicks, Vice President of Healthy Culture at Rogers Behavioral Health & Director of Rogers InHealth, presented recently for Ixonia Bank's Women in Business Speaker Series in a webinar. Our host was Peggy Stebbins, Ixonia Bank's Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.For many of us, our jobs are marathons. And when our careers contribute to Compassion Fatigue, there are ways to lessen the impact. One place to start is having conversations with your team to build shared accountability for a Culture of Compassion in the workplace. Also, looking at expectations and setting clear boundaries will help create a more resilient and healthy workplace culture. Listen for more resources and strategies to support mental wellbeing, especially in these unusual times. Need more information?IXONIA BANK WEBSITE(FREE) COMPASSION RESILIENCE TOOLKITMEET SUE MCKENZIE DICKS MEET PEGGY STEBBINSLike what you heard? Take two minutes and please leave us a review! Feedback from our listeners is essential to us in helping improve our show going forward.---DISCLAIMER – The INSIGHTS by Ixonia Bank Podcast is for informational purposes only and any recommendation made herein does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. Whilst the information provided here is believed to be reliable, it has not been independently verified by us. The views expressed herein may change without notice and may differ from those views expressed by other Ixonia Bank personnel. This should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. Before making any investment, you should carefully seek appropriate independent legal, tax and regulatory advice. Copyright: Ixonia Bank 2021
Here's my interview with Marisa Evans, a licensed professional counselor at Rogers Behavioral Health, where she works in the adult eating disorder partial hospitalization program. We cover: •The difference between "disordered eating" and a diagnosable eating disorder •The importance of the "why" behind your behaviors •The importance of your language about changing behaviors If you'd like support in healing from an eating disorder, go to rogersbh.org and click free screening. If you found this conversation to be interesting and would like more info on virtual fitness and nutrition coaching, go to beginwithin.fit.
When Obsessive Compulsive Disorder gets out of control there is a clinic that knows how to handle OCD, it is Rogers Behavioral Health Center (formerly known as Rogers Memorial Hospital). In this podcast we talk with Dr. Chad Wetterneck, licensed clinical psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health and he shares with us some vital information about Rogers and the treatment of OCD join us back in time #RogersBehavioralHealth #RogersMemorialHospital #drchadwetterneck #ocd #obsessivecompulsivedisorder #ocdtreatment #invisiblewheelchairpodcast #donaldgrothoff #focusedhealthyfamily
With a mission in life to help others, Dr Chad Wetterneck, Psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health, provides key issues about those that have been through a traumatic experience. He recommends different treatments for trauma, the actions that may occur for those that have not dealt with the impact and how being treated can provide a healthier environment for life.
Having gone from Rogers Behavioral Health to online NOCD Jenna found a difference in how she was able to treat OCD patients. Also, having gone through Post Partum Obsessive Compulsive Disorder herself she found better ways to treat her patients. Find out more about Jenna in this podcast. Join us... #jennaoverbaugh #ocd #nocd #obsessivecompulsivedisorder #invisiblewheelchairpodcast #familyocd #treatingocd #whatisocd
Tune in to hear EIG Director of Community Outreach, Jill Economou, discuss organizations that provide hope and help to individuals and their loved ones impacted by mental health concerns and building resilience and inclusion for mental health in Wisconsin. Guests this week include: Mary Madden | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Sue McKenzie Dicks | WI Initiative for Stigma Elimination (WISE) & Rogers Behavioral Health
Amanda Puhl, Outreach Coordinator and Dr. Maloney, Executive Director of Addiction Services with Rogers Behavioral Health join us to talk about everything THC. Dr. Maloney breaks down the difference between whole plant marijuana, THC and CBD - and how they all affect our bodies differently. We discuss synthetics and the role they play, how vaping has evolved and why it is so important to talk to your kids about alcohol, marijuana, and other substances at an early age. Dr. Maloney mentions a book by author Catherine J. Mercury - Think of Wind. You can find that book here: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Wind-Catherine-J-Mercury/dp/0965444716 As always, if you are struggling, call 211 or text your zip code to 898211 and get connected to resources in your area.
How do you center yourself through the cold, dark winter of the Covid-19 pandemic? How do you help yourself or a loved one who doesn’t want help and where are the resources to help?
How do you take a large problem, like an intake process that takes too long, and reduce time from call to admission by 80% or more in 3 months? Now how do you create a system that facilitates that kind of improvement across every department every month? That's what Sam Klinger, Director of Continuous Improvement for Rogers Behavioral Health, walks us through in this episode. As you can guess, your head may spin at the complexity of what a rapid improvement process entails, but, by the end of the interview, we'll have it broken down for you in a way that makes it understandable and actionable.
In this episode, Rebecca Chickey, MPH, senior director of behavioral health and field engagement at the American Hospital Association is joined by Brian Kay, vice president of continuous improvement at Rogers Behavioral Health, as well as Dr. Patrick O’Malley, medical director of primary care services at Rogers Behavioral Health. The discussion: LEAN methodology to improve hospital processes impacted by the COVID pandemic.
In this episode, John Rekart, Ph.D., of Cerner leads a conversation about how technology and data can help identify those who may be high-risk for suicidal behavior. He is joined by Brian Kay of Rogers Behavioral Health and David Leidner, Ph.D., of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Read the show notes: https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/technology-as-a-lifeline-for-suicide-prevention
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, is joined by Dr. Jerry Halverson, Chief Medical Officer with Rogers Behavioral Health, to discuss mental health, changing routines and staying connected.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, is joined by Dr. Jerry Halverson, Chief Medical Officer with Rogers Behavioral Health, to discuss mental health, changing routines and staying connected.
Our special guest on this week’s episode of “Spotlight on Kenosha County Business” is Dr. Shikha Verma of Rogers Behavioral Health.
An exclusive interview with Dr. Shikha Verma of Rogers Behavioral Health, where she discusses anxiety in two very common avenues: cannabis usage and social media; as well as other health topics. Originally aired on AM1050 WLIP on January 7, 2020.
Rogers Behavioral Health (formerly Rogers Memorial Hospital) is the top, world renown center for treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Today's interview is with Dr. Chad Wetterneck, licensed clinical psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health and he shares with us some vital information about Rogers and the treatment of OCD. Join us now for this informative and enlightening interview with Dr. Chad Wetterneck from Rogers Behavioral Health...
In part six of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Heather Jones, PhD, clinical supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses when to refer to a specialist in the field and resources available to help with anxiety in schools.
In part five of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Heather Jones, PhD, clinical supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses the benefits of mindfulness as a way to reduce anxiety and increase awareness of your surroundings and those around you.
In part four of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, David Jacobi, PhD, Lead Psychologist, Child and Adolescent CBT Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses strategies to reduce reassurance seeking by an anxious child.
In part three of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, David Jacobi, PhD, Lead Psychologist, Child and Adolescent CBT Services at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses accommodation: what it is, why people accommodate, and the long-term implications on a student, their family and the school.
In part two of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Stephanie Eken, MD, regional medical director at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses what anxiety looks like, how it interferes with learning, and tips to help address anxiety in the classroom.
In part one of our six-part series on Anxiety in Schools, Stephanie Eken, MD, regional medical director at Rogers Behavioral Health, discusses what anxiety really is, when it becomes a disorder, and what are the different types of anxiety disorders.
Our special guest on this week’s episode of “Spotlight on Kenosha County Business” is Dr. Shikha Verma of Rogers Behavioral Health.
Dr. Marcia Rabinowits with Rogers Behavioral Health in Miami, discusses the paralyzing disorder of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), what it is and how to identify its symptoms. She also discusses how to get properly diagnosed and what treatment options are more effective.
"School Refusal" the misnomer assigned to the manifestation of post infections brain inflammation (PANDAS, PANS, AE). What it is, and is not. When do you push a for school attendance and when do you put healing first. MENTIONED in this episode: Rogers Behavioral Health: https://rogersbh.org/locations/oconomowoc?utm_source=local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb SUWS of the Carolinas: https://www.suwscarolinas.com/ TRAILS: https://trailscarolina.com/
Dr. Michelle Maloney, PhD, who leads Addiction Recovery at Rogers Behavioral Health, explores the research and science behind marijuana and substance use disorder.
Rogers Behavioral Health (formerly Rogers Memorial Hospital) is the top, world renown center for treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Today's interview is with Dr. Chad Wetterneck, licensed clinical psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health and he shares with us some vital information about Rogers and the treatment of OCD. Join us now for this informative and enlightening interview with Dr. Chad Wetterneck from Rogers Behavioral Health...
Our special guest on this week’s episode of “Spotlight on Kenosha County Business” is Carissa Buchanan of Rogers Behavioral Health.
Ever heard the phrase "eating your feelings"? While this may be true for a quick fix, if it becomes an obsession and a regular thing - you may be at risk for an eating disorder. This week we talk with an eating disorder specialist, Dr. Nicholas Farrell from Rogers Behavioral Health about the stigmas surrounding eating disorders, the different types of eating disorders, how and when to seek treatment. Grab a healthy snack and your earbuds for this week's edition of MENtal Health Monday.
When you think of mental illness, one of the first things that comes to mind is depression. Let's tackle that nasty beast this week for MENtal Health Monday. Mood disorders are no joke, and if left untreated, they can become fatal. How do you know if you're depressed? What IS depression? Can you be treated? This week we talk with Dr. Jerry Halverson, Chief Medical Officer for Rogers Behavioral Health all about depression - including how postpartum depression in MEN Is being looked at in a whole new light. If you've wondered about depression, man or woman, you'll take something away from this week's episode. #BreakTheStigma
There's stress - then there's ANXIETY. We sit down with Chief Clinical Officer of Rogers Behavioral Health, Dr. Bradley Riemann, to discuss all things anxiety. What's it like to have a panic attack? How can I determine if I have anxiety? How can I get it under control? Who suffers from anxiety more - Men or women? Why is there such a stigma around mental health? You'll find out all of this and more. Plus - did you know there's a center for anxiety disorders? It was founded by Dr. Riemann! If you've ever wondered about anxiety or even if you struggle with it, you'll definitely learn something in this week's episode of MENtal Health Monday.
We've all said, or heard someone say "My OCD is out of control", or "She's so OCD" without even thinking about those who are actually suffering with this time consuming disorder. OCD can be frustrating, but there's hope - and you're not alone! Even if you don't have OCD, I promise you'll learn something in this sit down with Dr. Bradley Riemann of Rogers Behavioral Health.
Our special guest on this week’s episode of “Spotlight on Kenosha County Business” is Carissa Buchanan of Rogers Behavioral Health
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, is joined by Dr. Jerry Halverson, Chief Medical Officer with Rogers Behavioral Health, to discuss mental health, changing routines and staying connected.