Kendra’s story: How Rogers helped her rise above her mental health issues

Kendra’s story: How Rogers helped her rise above her mental health issues
Kendra's story — Rogers Behavioral Health-West Allis
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Kendra recalls fearing rejection from others growing up, while at the same time, she was rejecting herself. After driving her car into a tree, her family knew she desperately needed help for her depression. They travelled from Canada to Wisconsin for treatment at the Nashotah Center for DBT, residential care for female adolescents.

Kendra is thankful for the life-changing treatment she received.

“I was supported by a great team,” says Kendra. “I use the skills I learned at Rogers every single day. I don’t think I would have gotten to this point in my life had it not been for Rogers.”

Click the video above to hear more of Kendra’s story and her plans to help others who are struggling with their mental health.

Original source can be found here.



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