In Michigan’s rural counties, the dozens of miles between a patient and a therapy session can mean they are navigating anxiety, depression, or a severe and persistent mental illness on their own. Stigma and small-town toughness can keep rural residents from asking for help in the first place.
This piece explores how three community mental health agencies are tackling these challenges through innovative programming and effective outreach.
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