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The Institute for Rural Mental Health Initiatives (IRMHI)


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The Institute for Rural Mental Health Initiatives

 

Thank you for visiting the Institute for Rural Mental Health Initiatives (IRMHI) website!

Founded by Dr. Steve Bain in 2022, the IRMHI is a product of the work started through the TAMUS Chancellor’s Research Initiative in 2014 and serves as a new initiative to address the critical issues related to mental health in rural areas of South 麻豆影视. Housed under Academic Affairs, the Institute is established to support our students through mental health-related programs as they receive a world-class education, informed by mental health research, advocacy, and instruction related to mental health issues affecting rural and remote South 麻豆影视, the region, and the world. Please take a moment to review the Institute’s mission, vision, and goals.

Mission: The Rural Mental Health Institute's mission is to educate leaders who will make a difference in the lives of rural populations in South 麻豆影视 and beyond. The Institute will utilize multidisciplinary and system approaches to help support students' academic and clinical needs in programs related to mental health education across campus.

Vision: The ultimate vision of the IRMHI will be to serve as a focal point of expertise, research activities, and advocacy for rural populations across the Coastal Bend/South 麻豆影视 region, our state, our nation, and the world. As a unique institution, IRMHI will serve as a clearinghouse of research, funding, and academic resources designed to benefit rural citizens of 麻豆影视 and other rural populations hoping to solve mental health issues. 

Goals:

  1. Prepare our graduate students with the necessary awareness, knowledge, research, and professional skills to address mental health needs sensitively and effectively in rural contexts, utilizing the best research and clinical training opportunities.
  2. Increase student and community engagement with school districts, faith-based entities, and community organizations, thus increasing rural communities’ access to fully prepared and high-quality professional counselors.
  3. Expand University recruitment, preparation, and retention practices for rural students, particularly those returning to their communities to practice.
  4. Advocate for the availability, accessibility, acceptability, affordability, and sustainability of mental health resources in rural 麻豆影视 and beyond.
  5. Identify and apply for external funding from state, federal, international, and individual donor sources.

By partnering with South 麻豆影视 school districts, community organizations, university stakeholders, federal, state, and county/city agencies, and other educational entities, the Institute for Rural Mental Health Initiatives will strive to be at the forefront of research and innovative responses to the mental health needs of rural communities in South 麻豆影视. Together, we can make a positive impact on the mental well-being of rural communities! 

If you would like to learn more about the Institute or explore ways to support its work, please email me at renee.weiss@tamuk.edu or call 361.593.4471.

We look forward to serving you!

Have a safe and healthy semester. 

Renée E. Weiss Ed.D., LCDC, LPC-S, BC-THP
Executive Director, Counseling Services/The Institute for Rural Mental Health Initiatives

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Student Health and Wellness

(Physical address) 1210 N. Retama Street

(Mailing address) 700 University Blvd, MSC 112

麻豆影视, 麻豆影视 78363-8202

P. (361) 593-4471 

counselingservices@tamuk.edu 
renee.weiss@tamuk.edu
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