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Rural psychologists' network.

D Harvey1

  • 1Institute of Human Development and Counselling, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. 3800, Australia. david.harvey@education.monash.edu.au

The Australian Journal of Rural Health
|March 16, 2001
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The Australian Psychological Society formed a Rural and Remote Psychology Interest Group. This group supports psychologists and promotes research on mental health in rural and remote Australian communities.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Rural Health
  • Community Mental Health

Background:

  • Rural and remote areas present unique challenges for psychological service delivery.
  • There is a need for specialized support networks for psychologists in these regions.
  • Fostering research is crucial for understanding and addressing the mental health needs of rural populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To announce the establishment of the Rural and Remote Psychology Interest Group by the Australian Psychological Society.
  • To outline the group's objectives: promoting research and providing a support network.
  • To provide contact information for interested individuals regarding activities and membership.

Main Methods:

  • Establishment of a dedicated Interest Group within a professional psychological society.

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  • Development of initiatives to foster research relevant to rural and remote psychology.
  • Creation of a support network for practitioners in underserved geographical areas.
  • Main Results:

    • A formal Interest Group for Rural and Remote Psychology is now active.
    • The group is poised to facilitate research and professional support.
    • Information on engagement and membership is available.

    Conclusions:

    • The formation of this Interest Group signifies a commitment to improving psychological services in rural and remote Australia.
    • Enhanced research and support are expected to benefit both psychologists and the communities they serve.
    • The group provides a platform for collaboration and advancement in the field of rural mental health.