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Rachel Taube is an Associate Director of Research Institute Programs for the Mental Health First Aid Team at MIMH.
Rachel Taube is a dedicated professional with a heart for mental health education. Currently serving as the Project Director for Mental Health First Aid in Missouri at the Missouri Institute of Mental Health, Rachel is on a mission to implement strategic initiatives, connect with communities, and drive positive change. As a seasoned National Trainer for Mental Health First Aid USA, Rachel takes her expertise nationwide, connecting with audiences at institutions such as Harvard Medical School, the St. Louis Cardinals and PBS Las Vegas. Rachel’s journey began with earning her Bachelor’s in Social Work from Valparaiso University and a Master’s from the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Beyond her professional endeavors, Rachel and her husband find joy in the giggles and constant activity of their two toddlers.
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Education/Academic qualification
Mental Health and Management, MSW, Washington University in St. Louis
2008 → 2009
Social Work and Spanish, BSW, Valparaiso University
2003 → 2007
External positions
Director of Recruitment (Volunteer Position), Alma College
Jun 1 2012 → …
Research Interests
- Mental Health Program Fidelity Evaluation
- Evidence-based Practice Implementation
- Organizational Change
- Co-occurring Disorders
- Trauma
- Abuse
Disciplines
- Psychiatric and Mental Health