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Date
2024
Abstract
Rachel E. Miles summer 2024 AHEC community engagement project undertaken as part of the family medicine clerkship. Sites were Elizabethtown Community Health Center and Smith House Health Center (Willsboro) of Essex County, New York. Preceptor was Dr. Mary Katharine Halloran. Project development and execution centered on development of low-barrier, low-cost, but high-yield mental health interventions and materials that can be distributed by primary care physicians and in community health centers for folks waiting to receive specialized care and/or those who may not have the resources or ability to seek it out.
Clinical Site
Elizabethtown Community Health Center and Smith House Health Care Center
Keywords
elizabethtown, willsboro, essex, mental health, low-cost, low-barrier, substance use, suicide, suicidality, mental illness, depression, anxiety, bipolar, borderline, schizophrenia, schizophrenic, personality disorder, safety planning, hotline, textline, movement, exercise, meditation, mindfulness, coping, skills, strategies, emotions, CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive distortions, square breathing, behavioral activation, affirmations, gratitude, triangle, apps, websites, resources
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Disciplines
Alternative and Complementary Medicine | Diseases | Education | Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Primary Care | Psychiatry and Psychology | Public Health
Recommended Citation
Miles, Rachel Elizabeth, "Educational Materials for Low-Barrier Mental Health Intervention in Essex, NY" (2024). Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects. 1019.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1019
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