Rural Mental Health Network

A community for those involved in rural mental health care

Rural Mental Health Network is a community for psychologists, counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, pastors, lay people . . . just about anyone who is interested in networking with others who care about the mental health needs of rural America.

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Job Announcement

Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center (YBHC) is looking for a licensed (in WY or license eligible in WY)- provisionally licensed applicants will not be considered - Master’s or Ph.D. level therapist to serve as team leader for an outpatient program for adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). The successful candidate will have an understanding of the needs and experiences of people identified as SPMI, belief in the strength and ability of the person and their ability to recover from SPMI, good public relations skills, the ability to see problems as challenges and the ability and willingness to be an effective member of a team. Prior experience expected. Salary starting at $40,000(DOE) and benefits.

Submit cover letter and resume to Barbara Georgeson at YBHC, 2538 Big Horn Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414, or at barbarag@ybhc.org or Steve Humphries Wadsworth, Ph.D., at steveh@ybhc.org. Further information can be obtained by contacting Barbara or Steve at 307-587-2197.
 

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Karen J. Kietzman

Montana Psych. Association's Fact sheet for RxP legislation

Montana Facts for Legislators regarding
Properly Trained Prescribing Psychologists (AKA-RxP)
LC 1903-Senator Jonathon Windy Boy

In response to a growing shortage of medical providers available to prescribe needed psychopharmacological medications in 2007 Senator Weinberg proposed that licensed psychologists with appropriate training be allowed to prescribe.
After considerable deliberations about the realities of the Senator’s initiative, the Montana Psychological Association (MPA) moved to supp… Continue

Posted by Karen J. Kietzman on February 13, 2009 at 11:53am

Michael Mangis

YOU might live in MONtana

Jeff Foxworthy's Comments on Montana


If "vacation" to you means going shopping for the weekend in
Great Falls, Billings or Bozeman (while the kids swim at the
Comfort Inn), You might live in Montana


If parking your car for the night involves an extension cord
, You might live in Montana


If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling
Through 8 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping
That the food will swim by, You might live in Montana


If you're proud that your state ma… Continue

Posted by Michael Mangis on December 26, 2008 at 10:27am

Michael Mangis

Therapeutic Boundaries and Dual Relationships in Rural Practice:

http://www.marshall.edu/jrcp/9_1_Zur.htm

Posted by Michael Mangis on September 24, 2008 at 6:33pm

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Chris Cruise

Looking to fill rural positions

Started by Chris Cruise in Rural Mental Health Recruitment Sep. 7, 2009.

Michael Mangis

bibliography

Started by Michael Mangis in General Discussion Feb. 5, 2009.

Megan Oetinger

Dissertation Findings 2 Replies

Started by Megan Oetinger in Rural Mental Health Recruitment. Last reply by Megan Oetinger Mar. 18, 2008.

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