Socioeconomic and Geographical Inequalities in Mental Health Combining Social and Health Sector Perspectives

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Kurkis, Gregory M.
Subject
Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program
Capabilities approach (Social sciences)
Virginia
Mental health services
Mental health policy
Poverty
Equality
Mental illness -- Treatment
Economic assistance, Domestic
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Capstone; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Through personal observations and discussion with both practitioners and administrators, I developed an informed perspective on many of the issues that exist at the intersection of poverty and mental health. At the conclusion of the summer, I provided a report summarizing my brief, summer-long foray into mental health and concluded the document with a suggested framework for improving and expanding the FFC pro-bono mental health program. The ideas in this paper are mainly the product of intensive research into the relationship between mental health and poverty; however, my personal field-work experiences at both FFC and subsequently Rockbridge Area Free Clinic (RAFC) originally motivated and continue to inform this writing. [From introductory section] Gregory M. Kurkis