Frontier Mental Health Services Resource Network

About the Network | Defining Frontier | Telemental Health | Publications | Papers in Preparation | Contact Info | Internet Links |

Letters to the Field

Letter 22 - Defining and Describing Frontier Areas in the United States: An Update
Letter 23 - Problems Faced By Consumers Of Mental Health Services Out In A Frontier Community
Final Report on this contract by James A. Ciarlo, Principal Investigator

About the Network

The basic mission of the Frontier Mental Health Services Resource Network is the collection, analysis, and synthesis of knowledge regarding needs for and delivery of mental health services in "frontier" rural U.S. counties (nonmetropolitan counties with population densities of less than seven persons per square mile). It also offers technical assistance to rural agencies and advocates on mental health/substance abuse topics as they impact upon or exist within such isolated rural areas.

Not sure if you live or work in a frontier area? Check our list of U.S. counties with less than 7 persons/sq.mi. -- Frontier Counties

The Network is a consortium of nine university-based, state/local government-based and independent experts from a variety of mental health/substance abuse-related fields. The fields represented include rural health services research, rural mental health services research, mental health epidemiology and needs assessment, delivery of services, program evaluation, mental health administration, mental health finance and cost effectiveness, and mental health work-force issues. An eleven member Advisory Committee assists the Network members in developing high quality syntheses and summaries of available knowledge.

The Network started out under the leadership of Dr. James Ciarlo at the University of Denver with this WebPage orginally designed by Pearlanne Zelarney.  It was administered at the Western Interstate Commission's Mental Health Program in Boulder especially by Mary Obata.  Upon the retirement of Dr. Ciarlo, the network has passed to Dr. Courtenay M. Harding, Director of WICHE's Mental Health Program and CO-Principal Investigator of the Network.  The Network has been supported by the Center of Mental Health Services, at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under contract 280-94-0014, "Center for Support of Mental Health Services in Isolated Rural Areas" (Ronald Manderscheid, Ph.D., Project Officer).  Dr. Harding is pursuing continuing funding and a wider consortium of collaborators.

Defining Frontier

Telemental Health Services and Frontier America

Network Publications

The "Letters to the Field" are informational newsletters published periodically by the Network. Topics will include recent developments in the field of rural mental health as they apply to isolated "frontier" rural areas.

Managed Mental Health Care in Frontier Rural Areas - presented by James Ciarlo at the 11th Annual WICHE Decision Support Conference and published in the November 1996 issue of WICHE WestLink

"Federally-Funded 'Frontier Rural' Technical Assistance Center Is Developing Rural Mental Health Service Reviews & Policy-Relevant Papers" - Article published in the Newsletter of Division 18 (Psychologists in Public Service), American Psychological Association -- Volume 22, Number 1 (Spring issue), 1997, pp. 1,7-9.

Knowledge Synthesis Papers in Preparation

One of the major efforts of the Network is the dissemination of information on mental health topics in frontier rural areas through knowledge synthesis papers. Papers in preparation include (some are now available in draft form):

Advisory Committee Members

How to contact the Frontier Mental Health Services Resource Network

If you have questions on this project or any information on rural mental health or substance abuse services as they apply to frontier areas, please feel free to contact us.

Dennis Mohatt, Project Director
E-mail: dmohatt@wiche.edu
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
Mental Health
P.O. Box 9752
Boulder, Colorado 80301
(303) 541-0256 or FAX (303) 541-0291