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MU PSC Skills for Psychological Recovery for Farm/Ranch Stress

The MU PSC Skills for Psychological Recovery for Farm/Ranch Stress program provides up to 5 free teletherapy sessions to help farmers, ranchers, and their families cope with anxiety and stress related to the challenges of farm/ranch and agricultural livelihood and lifestyle. Any Missouri farmer or rancher, or member of their immediate family is eligible for services.

MU PSC Skills for Psychological Recovery for Farm/Ranch Stress

To request services:

-Adults can fill out this confidential online form:

https://showmeportal.missouri.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=DA4J79FF84

-Parents or guardians of youth under age 18 can fill out this confidential online form: https://showmeportal.missouri.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=R8TJMCLR8J3

You can also email adpsc@missouri.edu or call 573-882-4677 for more information.

 

Farmers, ranchers, and rural Missourians face substantial stress related to economic conditions, financial stability, weather, and health concerns that affect their lives and livelihoods and their work, school, family and community relationships, and every aspect of daily life. Building coping resources can make these stressors much more manageable.

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Farmers, ranchers, and rural Missourians face substantial stress related to economic conditions, financial stability, weather, and health concerns that affect their lives and livelihoods and their work, school, family and community relationships, and every aspect of daily life. Building coping resources can make these stressors much more manageable.
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Behavioral and Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Counseling, Department of Psychology, Health Care, Mental Health, Rural Health

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