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Steve Fletcher is the Career Planning and Development Consultant for Rogers Behavioral Health in Oconomowoc, WI. Joining the organization in 2018, his mission has been to help employees make well informed career planning decisions that will foster satisfying and long-term employment.

Candi Olivo is the Executive Director of Talent Acquisition for Rogers Behavioral Health.  Joining the organization in 2020, her mission has been to build an internal Talent Acquisition function from the ground up while supplying top talent to the system nationwide.

Blog post 10.23.2023

Inferential Confusion: A New Treatment Target for OCD

The normal reasoning process is what we use throughout our day. It guides us to make inferences about possibility based on trust in our senses and selves. We don’t reason that the microwave is failing and causing a fire unless we smell smoke or see sparks or flames.
Personal Story 10.21.2023

I Need a Backbone

In September of 2015, I lost my dad suddenly. I often get connected to people who have experienced the sudden loss or loss of a parent at an early age — sometimes it feels like I should wear a name tag and say, 'I lost my dad early on'...
Personal Story 10.21.2023

I Am Worth It!

At the age of 15, I developed an eating disorder and have struggled with it for 25 years. This past year I found my strength to finally beat this disease. During the last 25 years, I suffered in silence because the resources were just not out there.
Webinar 10.19.2023

Tell or Not: The Pros and Cons of OCD Self-Disclosure

In this webinar, three OCD specialists will discuss considerations in whether to self-disclose, how much to tell, the experiences they’ve had from their decision, and things they didn't think to consider before self-disclosing.

Emma Kelley-Bell is an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) in California, trained and supervised by Tejal Jakatdar.

Blog post 10.15.2023

Trusting Yourself Amongst Pedophilic Obsessions

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is often misunderstood in our shared culture. Some people think of people with OCD as someone risky, potentially dangerous, or as someone with quirky personality traits.
Blog post 10.12.2023

Compulsions – They Aren’t Always What They Seem

Whether we hear the term from a client, another provider, or our own classification of someone’s symptoms, “compulsions” tend carry with them some level of assumption – that this might just be OCD.
Event 10.11.2023

How to Recognize and Support Children with Selective Mutism and/or Social Anxiety

If your child does not speak in social situations and/or has difficulty doing activities in front of others, especially their peers, because they are worried about being embarrassed or judged, then this webinar might be for you.  This Q&A webinar with Jacqueline Sperling, Ph.D. and presented in partnership with McLean Hospital is designed for caregivers wondering whether a child might have selective mutism and/or social anxiety and what one can do about it.