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noel0025:

Your teenage neighbor Kelly is thinking about pursuing a career in mental health. She has had friends who have struggled with anxiety, and she thinks she would like to have a job in which she can help people like her friends. She comes to you to ask about what possibilities exist for a future career in mental health services. Explain some of the options in mental health services to Kelly. Describe what each career entails by reviewing the scope of practice for mental health services and differentiating the careers in the field. Compare mental health services within the home care setting to clinical settings.

skitzzz:

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NaiNoah:

@skitzzz wrote:
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poor kelly

Marvelsbookgirl:

Kelly, there are several career paths in mental health services that you might consider, each with its own scope of practice: Psychologist: Psychologists study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting, and recording how people relate to one another and their environments. They often work in clinical settings, conducting assessments and providing therapy. Psychiatrist: Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in mental health. They can prescribe medication and provide therapy. They often work in hospitals or private practices. Clinical Social Worker: These professionals provide therapy and counseling, and they often help clients access social services. They can work in both clinical and home care settings. Mental Health Counselor: Counselors provide guidance and support to individuals dealing with mental health issues. They typically work in clinical settings but can also offer services in community centers or private practice. Psychiatric Nurse: These nurses specialize in mental health and work alongside psychiatrists to provide care. They can work in hospitals, clinics, or home care settings. Comparing settings: Home Care: Offers personalized care in a familiar environment, which can be comforting for clients. It allows for flexible scheduling and a more intimate understanding of the client's daily life. Clinical Settings: Provide a structured environment with access to a range of resources and specialists. They are ideal for more intensive treatment and offer a professional setting for therapy. Each of these roles plays a crucial part in supporting individuals with mental health challenges, and choosing one depends on your interests and the type of work environment you prefer.

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