Mental Health Association in New Jersey
John E. Rogers has extensive experience in the field of mental health, starting in 1984 as a Counselor at Millburn Township Schools. John E. later became the Middle School Guidance Coordinator at Millburn Board of Education from 2001 to 2011. In 2014, they joined the Mental Health Association in New Jersey as the Director of the NJ Mental Health Players, leading anti-stigmatizing efforts through interactive theatre presentations. John E. also trained volunteer "Players" and customized scenarios for each presentation. Additionally, John served as a Board Member at MFEE from 1993 to 2015.
John E. Rogers completed their education with a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services from Seton Hall University. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Theatre/Theater from Denison University. Before entering college, they graduated from Summit High School in 1965 with a high school diploma, following completion of their college preparatory studies. Additionally, they attended Short Hills Country Day School from 1959 to 1961, although the specific degree obtained or field of study pursued during this period is not provided.
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Mental Health Association in New Jersey
Mental Health Association in New Jersey promotes mental health for children and adults through advocacy, education, training, and services. They are committed to promoting excellent mental health for all New Jerseyans, removing barriers that prevent too many individuals from seeking or receiving aid and support, and establishing a stronger base ofsupport and a network of services for people with mental health difficulties. MHANJ is a statewide community people with behavioral health problems can reach their full potential free of stigma and other barriers to care and recovery. They promote good mental health and remove barriers that hinder people from seeking or offering help, and they strengthen the foundation of support and network of resources for people with mental health difficulties.