NARMH Publications
The National Association for Rural Mental Health over the years has produced several publications that serve
as a reference point for the field of rural mental health. The special issues publications below are examples of these efforts.
- Journal of Rural Mental Health (JRMH) is the scholarly journal of the National
Association of Rural Mental Health.. The mission of the JRMH is to provide an archival peer-reviewed publication that
includes papers pertaining to rural mental health research, practice, and policy. Submissions may take a number of
forms such as reports of original research, theoretical or review articles, program descriptions, first-person
articles by consumer/survivors, book and media reviews, creative efforts, and letters to the editor. JRMH
is published four times per year. More regarding RMH...
Special Issues Publications
- Anniversary Issue (pdf) NARMHs 25th Anniversary Issue with updated articles
written in the past 25 years.
- Farm Crisis (pdf) Overview of farm crisis mental health issues
- Farm Crisis Revisited (pdf) A look at the farm crisis years later.
- Mental Health Outreach: Promising Practices in Rural Areas
(pdf) Barriers, Effective Policy Strategies, Best Practices In this report, findings of current status of
rural and frontier mental and behavioral health including barriers to service, model programs, policy strategies, role
of telehealth and State Offices of Rural Health.
- Rural and Frontier Mental and Behavioral Health Care
(pdf) Barriers, Effective Policy Strategies, Best Practices In this report, findings of current status
of rural and frontier mental and behavioral health including barriers to service, model programs, policy strategies,
role of telehealth and State Offices of Rural Health.
- Rural Mental Health: 2000 and Beyond (pdf)
Barriers, Effective Policy Strategies, Best Practices In this report, findings of current status of rural
and frontier mental and behavioral health including barriers to service, model programs, policy strategies, role
of telehealth and State Offices of Rural Health.