Erin Rodgers

Erin Rodgers

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Erin Rogers is a medical writer dedicated to empowering people in their pursuit of well-being. Holding a Master’s Degree in Comparative Literature from The University of Edinburgh and a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Related Literature from the University of York, her academic background underscores her proficiency in communication. Erin’s commitment to volunteer work, demonstrated through her involvement with organizations like Amnesty International, reflects her dedication to human rights and mental health causes.

Education

The University of Edinburgh
Masters Degree (MSc), Comparative Literature

University of York
Bachelors of Arts (BA), English and Related Literature

Authored by Erin Rodgers

All content on this page has been medically reviewed for accuracy by a qualified medical professional. Medically Reviewed
  • Aug 9th 2024
  • Est. 5 minutes read

Dignity in mental health care is fundamental to upholding human rights, de-stigmatizing mental health conditions, and aiding in patient recovery.…

  • Written by Erin Rodgers
  • Medically reviewed by Morgan Blair
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  • May 31st 2024
  • Est. 9 minutes read

Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder that can lead to extreme isolation. Symptoms include panic attacks and an irrational…

  • Written by Erin Rodgers
  • Medically reviewed by Amy Shelby
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  • Jul 28th 2023
  • Est. 4 minutes read

A panic attack is a highly distressing experience for a person and may result in a person considering suicide. The…

  • Written by Erin Rodgers
  • Medically reviewed by Morgan Blair
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  • May 16th 2023
  • Est. 8 minutes read

People with relationship anxiety are prone to overthinking, which can lead them to feel stressed and insecure about their relationship…

  • Written by Erin Rodgers
  • Medically reviewed by Morgan Blair
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  • Nov 22nd 2022
  • Est. 9 minutes read

Opioid use disorder is developed when a class of drugs called opioids, or opiates, are misused. They are highly addictive,…

  • Written by Erin Rodgers
  • Medically reviewed by Dr. Leila Khurshid, PharmD