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Original Articles

Preparing MSW Students to Provide Mental and Behavioral Health Services to Military Personnel, Veterans, and Their Families in Rural Settings

Pages S26-S43 | Accepted 01 Oct 2014, Published online: 21 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

The prevalence of mental health disorders constitutes a nationwide public health crisis. Estimates suggest that more than 90 million people live in areas designated mental health professional shortage areas, with almost 6,000 additional practitioners needed to meet the service needs in these areas. Military personnel and veterans have greater mental health needs compared to the general population. As social workers and other professions strive to fill the shortage of practitioners prepared to provide mental health services to military personnel, veterans, and their families, graduate programs that offer targeted training in this area of practice are critically needed. This article describes the implementation of a specialized master’s of social work training program supported by a Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training grant.

Additional information

Funding

This study was funded in part by a grant from US DHHS HRSA M01HP25201.

Notes on contributors

Carrie W. Rishel

Carrie W. Rishel is associate professor at West Virginia University. Helen P. Hartnett is associate director of the School of Social Work at West Virginia University.

Helen P. Hartnett

Carrie W. Rishel is associate professor at West Virginia University. Helen P. Hartnett is associate director of the School of Social Work at West Virginia University.

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