The Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health was established within the
Department of Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico in 1993 to provide community
oriented services to underserved populations, engage in rural training and workforce development
and strengthen the behavioral health services research capacity in New Mexico. Faculty and
staff have a variety of expertise including knowledge of rural mental health, family and community medicine, traumatic
brain injury, child and adolescent issues, co-occurring disorders, developmental disabilities,
culturally sensitive care, and severe and persistent mental illness.
Mission Statement:
The mission of CRCBH is to address health care disparities through: health
services research and evaluation; capacity building; training and workforce
development; and through increasing access to quality behavioral health
services that are holistic, cost-effective and provided with respect to the
unique cultures within the communities of New Mexico.
EARLY Detection: UNM Clinic Works To Identify Mental Illness In Young People (8-22-11)
RAISE Press Release(10-20-10)