Abstract

It has been difficult and sometimes impossible for rural community mental health therapists to obtain on-going marital and family therapy training and supervision outside fo their centers. On the other hand, reports of innovative in service programs to provide for training and supervision have been few in number. The following paper presents a model for an on-going regional marital and family therapy training and supervision program. It was judges successful by the planners, supervisors and participants. The program is presented her as an example of the creative pooling of resources that is possible to provide for training and supervision needs in rural mental health.

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