Graduate Psychology Education Programs
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Project Description:
        A major reason for lack of access to behavioral services is the lack of professionals available in rural areas.  Geller (1999) found that 50% of rural counties lack a Master's or Doctoral level psychologist or social worker.  In Nebraska, by way of example, three-fourths of licensed psychologists practice in the Lincoln or Omaha areas.  Consequently, primary care physicians who practice in rural areas serve as the de facto mental health service system for rural residents.
This project is premised upon the belief that the future of mental health service provision in rural areas lies in the integration of behavioral and physical health in primary care practices. The project will train Psychology graduate students, interns and fellows in rural primary care practices across Nebraska in order to expand the availability of behavioral health services in primary care for children, adolescents, and families residing in rural underserved areas.
     
    
        Keyword(s):
        Mental Health; Training; Primary Care
     
    
        Core Function(s):
        Training Trainees
     
    
        Area of Emphasis
        Health-Related Activities
     
    
        Target Audience:
        Students/Trainees (long or intermediate trainees), Professionals and Para-Professionals
     
    
        Unserved or Under-served Populations:
        Geographic Areas, Rural/Remote
     
    
        Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
        State
     
    
    
        COVID-19 Related Data:
        
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