“Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness,” which was approximately 51.1 million people in 2019 (National Institute of Mental Health, 2021, para. 1). This is an important issue within the country; however, it is not widely talked about, especially in rural areas. Research has shown that the prevalence of mental health conditions is consistent across urban and rural areas, but the stigma that surrounds mental health conditions is worse within rural communities (Thorne & Ebener, 2020). This has been attributed to the lack of access to resources, lack of knowledge about resources and mental health conditions in general, and lack of specialization of health professionals in these rural communities (Hoeft et al., 2018; Robinson, 2012...
Based on the field work, community work experiences and reflections, the authors looks at how rural ...
During research into mental health, a common theme is the needs of urban and rural communities. Ther...
THE community mental health movement began two decades ago, social workers have been prominent figur...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
This paper focuses on the efficacy of occupational-based interventions administered via telehealth w...
Mental health professionals working in rural states experience significant challenges in supporting ...
Life in rural America is often idealized, yet rural Americans suffer from mental illness in rates co...
Rural communities were brought into the national mental health picture in the 1960s in President Joh...
Therapists in rural settings are faced with many professional challenges (Smith, 2003). Professiona...
Disparities in mental health outcomes for youth are often found between rural and urban areas. As pa...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
The mental health and well-being of people living in small towns and communities is often just as th...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Based on the field work, community work experiences and reflections, the authors looks at how rural ...
During research into mental health, a common theme is the needs of urban and rural communities. Ther...
THE community mental health movement began two decades ago, social workers have been prominent figur...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
This paper focuses on the efficacy of occupational-based interventions administered via telehealth w...
Mental health professionals working in rural states experience significant challenges in supporting ...
Life in rural America is often idealized, yet rural Americans suffer from mental illness in rates co...
Rural communities were brought into the national mental health picture in the 1960s in President Joh...
Therapists in rural settings are faced with many professional challenges (Smith, 2003). Professiona...
Disparities in mental health outcomes for youth are often found between rural and urban areas. As pa...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
The mental health and well-being of people living in small towns and communities is often just as th...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Based on the field work, community work experiences and reflections, the authors looks at how rural ...
During research into mental health, a common theme is the needs of urban and rural communities. Ther...
THE community mental health movement began two decades ago, social workers have been prominent figur...