The mental health and well-being of people living in small towns and communities is often just as threatened in rural areas as it is urban centers and cities. Posting about the need for community mental health services from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/community-mental-health-in-small-communities-why-we-need-more-therapists
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Minnesota has been an innovator in developing and expanding mental health services across the state....
Mental health is a subject urban residents are familiar with, which leads to many services being rea...
Access to behavioral health services in rural areas is severely hampered by a shortage of qualified ...
“Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness,” which was approximately 51.1 million people ...
Minnesota relies on farmers to put food on our tables and to help drive our economy. The chronic st...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
The implications of exposure to acute and chronic stressors, and seeking mental health care, for inc...
Therapists in rural settings are faced with many professional challenges (Smith, 2003). Professiona...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...
Mental illness is a growing concern throughout the world. The burden of mental illness is increasing...
During research into mental health, a common theme is the needs of urban and rural communities. Ther...
Life in rural America is often idealized, yet rural Americans suffer from mental illness in rates co...
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Residents of rural communities face longstanding access barriers to mental health (MH) services due ...
Rural communities were brought into the national mental health picture in the 1960s in President Joh...
Minnesota has been an innovator in developing and expanding mental health services across the state....
Mental health is a subject urban residents are familiar with, which leads to many services being rea...
Access to behavioral health services in rural areas is severely hampered by a shortage of qualified ...