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Collective Trauma: Collaboration Is Critical
                 South Florida's
                     Monthly                   Between Health Care and Mental Health Professionals

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                                               Collective trauma –                       without critical mental health   ized needs for multilingual and culturally
                   PO Box 812708              the psychological reac-                    care.                        competent care can refer them to Rogers
              Boca Raton, FL 33481-2708       tions by an entire soci-                    Secondly, collective trauma can   when their conditions necessitate more
               Phone: (561) 368-6950          ety or group of people                     result in those affected needing   intensive treatment and dedicated inter-

                                                                                                                      disciplinary teams that can help clients
                                              to traumatic events
                                                                                         more intensive treatment. For
                                              such as war, pandemic,                     many clients with pre-existing   navigate their healing in these highly
                      Website:                or social unrest – is a                    anxiety and depression, COVID-  stressful times of collective trauma.
          www.southfloridahospitalnews.com    current reality that few                   19 is likely exacerbating their   We continue to serve patients from


                                              of us have experienced                     symptoms with job loss, isolation,   Miami, throughout Florida and beyond
                   CHARLES FELIX              to this degree before.                     fear, economic strain, according   during the pandemic through our virtual
                    CAROL FELIX               For us as mental                           to the KFF. Clients who were   treatment option. As with our traditional
                     Publishers               health professionals,                      managing their symptoms with   PHP and IOP patients, those seeking vir-
                                              the ramifications of   BY MARIA SUSANNE    medication and once- or twice-  tual treatment generally return to their
                   NANCY LAMMIE               COVID-19 and other         HAASE           weekly outpatient therapy may be   outpatient providers for ongoing care. As
                       Editor                 recent circumstances                       unable to cope and require a high-  the impact of the pandemic and other
                                              will be felt for years, if not decades.   er level of care.             traumatic events take their toll on mental
                   JUDY GRAMM                  The effects on our community, clients,   Now more than ever, mental health   health, this higher level of care is more
             Editorial Manager & Webmaster    and patients are two-fold.          service providers need reliable referral   critical than ever.
                                               First, collective trauma means that large   sources where these clients can access the
                   JMC GRAPHICS               numbers of people are suffering, collec-  level of care that their illness necessitates.   Learn more about our Miami clinic at
                    Art/Production            tively. The sheer volume of those needing   Some require inpatient or residential   rogersbh.org/Miami or call directly at (305)
                 lammienancy@aol.com          and seeking mental health services has   resources, but many can benefit from an   929-0600 where you can request a free con-
                    412-877-5321              grown exponentially. A recent Kaiser   evidence-based outpatient care with inten-  fidential screening. Rogers is in network
                                                                                                                       with AETNA: Carisk/Concordia: CIGNA;
              CONTRIBUTING WRITERS            Family Foundation (KFF) poll indicates   sive outpatient (IOP) or partial hospital-  Comp Psych; Humana; New
                                              that 53% of Americans report the coron-  ization (PHP) specialized treatment target-
                   Daniel Casciato            avirus crisis is harming their mental   ing anxiety, depression, and other specific   Directions/Florida Blue Cross;
                   Barbara Fallon                                                                                             Optum/UBH and Magellan.
                                              health. A federal emergency hotline for   disorders. PHP and IOP offer a higher
                    Vanessa Orr               people in emotional distress registered an   dose of treatment with individual and
                    Lois Thomson
                                              increase of more than 1,000% in April   group therapy three to six hours a day, five   Free virtual Family Support Groups are
                                              compared to the same period last year.   days a week. Outpatient providers and   open to members of the community on the
                                              Telehealth services are proliferating, too,   other healthcare professionals can serve as   first and third Wednesdays of each month
               LOOK FOR OUR                   which is good news in terms of improving   a source of information for their clients   from noon to 1:30 pm for families with
                                              access for rural populations and clients   and refer them to a higher or different   loved ones suffering from anxiety, OCD
                 NEXT ISSUE                   who cannot otherwise readily tap into   level of care when warranted.     and/or depression and other mood disor-
               IN NOVEMBER                    community or private mental health serv-                                    ders. You can reach out to the clinic
                                              ices. Clearly, more Americans need mental   How Rogers is addressing the    (305) 929-0600 or email Sarah Norfleet
                 TO REACH US                  health services now.                needs of the South Florida               at sarah.norfleet@rogersbh.org.
                       FOR                     Services to address anxiety and depres-  community and beyond.
                                              sion, a rise in domestic violence, sub-  Rogers Behavioral Health is a not for
                 ADVERTISING                  stance abuse, and suicide are particularly   profit organization with a 112-year history   Maria Susanne Haase (Susanne) holds an
                                                                                                                           MSEd in mental health counseling from
                 OR EDITORIAL                 in demand. Already, the majority of   of effectively treating obsessive-compul-  University of Miami. Originally from Ecuador,
                                              Americans who need mental health servic-  sive disorder (OCD) at these higher levels
                 Call (561) 368-6950                                                                                     she is bilingual in Spanish and English and
                                              es do not receive them. The National   of care, as well as, anxiety, depression,
                     or e-mail                Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports   bipolar disorder, and general mental ill-  speaks French and Portuguese.
           carol@southfloridahospitalnews.com   that only 43.3% of adults with mental ill-  ness. Based in Wisconsin with clinics   Before transitioning to mental health
                                              ness in the U.S. received treatment in   around the country, Rogers opened its first   counseling, Susanne had a long corporate
                                              2018. With the increased need resulting   fully bilingual clinic in Miami, Florida in   career with a Fortune 500 company directing
                                              from the current trauma, the number of   early 2019 to serve both the Hispanic   corporate communications in their Latin
                                                                                                                           America and Caribbean region. She is a
               SUBSCRIPTIONS                  people needing and not getting treatment   community and Spanish-speaking popula-  strong advocate for access to mental health

                  One Year $40                will continue to climb, which could leave   tions, as well as English-speaking adults   services, particularly for the Hispanic and
                                              provider organizations overwhelmed by   and children.. Providers across the coun-
                  Two Years $60               demand and tens of millions of Americans   try serving Hispanic clients with special-  other underserved communities.
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