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The Montana Department of Agriculture and Frontier Psychiatry have partnered to provide free access to counseling for Montanans involved in agriculture, state officials say

Missoula, MT – According to the state officials, the Montana Department of Agriculture and Frontier Psychiatry have partnered to provide free access to counseling for Montanans involved in agriculture.

State officials also announced that this partnership provides a variety of services, including individual counseling, tele-health, and medication management, at no cost to the participant.

This partnership is reportedly funded through the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network.

The Counseling Access for Montana Ag (CAMA) program was created to address challenges facing those working in agriculture and ensure that farm and ranch families are receiving the support they need when experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns.

Written by Ryan Mills

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