In order to address mental health crises in rural areas, MU Extension has compiled the following mental health resources for consumers and professionals.

We have a team of specialists working to address these issues and the needs associated with them:

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Coping with Disaster or Trauma

Disasters and traumatic events take a toll on everyone involved. Stress, anxiety and depression are common reactions after a disaster.

Here are resources to help survivors, first responders and health care practitioners who are dealing with the aftermath of a disaster or traumatic event.

Resources

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Suicide Prevention

Although suicide affects every geographic region in the U.S., research suggests rural populations face persistent and widening increases in suicide.

These resources can help with recognizing and addressing stress and mental health issues, suicide-proofing your home, coping after losing a loved one to suicide, and more.

Resources

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Substance Abuse Prevention

Substance abuse can be hard to combat in rural communities due to limited resources for prevention, treatment and recovery.

The resources provided here are intended to help communities address substance abuse issues and spread substance abuse prevention messaging.

Resources


Need help now?

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suicide and crisis lifeline is 988, 24/7 call, text, or chat

Call 988 or visit the Suicide Prevention Lifeline site.


Show-Me Strong Farm Families is supported by funds from the North Central Farm and Ranch Stress Alliance Center (NCFRSAC), USDA NIFA grant number 2020-70028-32728.