Rural and Remote Health (Aug 2023)

Cowboy poetry: finding and using safe venues for emotional expression

  • John Westfall,
  • Linda Zittleman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH8348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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Mental health problems still carry heavy stigma in rural communities. Sometimes a person suffering a mental, emotional, or behavioral health issue won't seek care for fear of others knowing about their personal issues. Historically, some rural communities created safe venues for emotional expression. One example is cowboy poetry, which allowed the cowboy poet to express sadness, disappointment and heartache in a safe environment. There is an opportunity for rural communities to imagine and reimagine safe venues for mental, emotional, and behavioral health; maybe cowboy poetry, maybe other ways to connect. Today, it is crucial for rural communities to do all they can to address mental health in the usual clinic settings, and by creating other safe venues for emotional expression.

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