In this interview-style blog post, Jessie Podolak, PT, DPT, and Regina Landrus, PT, DPT, both fellows of pain science, discuss bringing mental health awareness to the forefront of a multi-clinic system in rural America. In addition, they share a tool kit, which includes a brief overview of the program provided to the system, screening tools, and other mental health resources to begin building a baseline level of knowledge needed for integrative behavioral health for rehab providers.
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