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    1 Analyse the principal functions of a Mental Health Worker. Principal functions of a mental health worker are: * Face to face client work - supporting the delivery of brief interventions and self help for people with common mental disorders of all ages. For example‚ working with clients with panic disorder and major depression using cognitive behavioural approaches.  * Promoting positive mental health and awareness of the importance of addressing mental health issues. * Strengthening

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    communities. During the 1980s‚ the cost of health care increased more than any other cost in our national economy. As a result‚ strategic planning has been made to reduce costs. "The political decision made to deinstitutionalize chronic mental patients started with the appearance of phenothiazine medications. Dramatically reducing the instability influenced by psychosis‚ these medications were of great significance to many individuals with serious mental disorders. At both the state and federal

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    Ethical Issues Quintell Turner Liberty University Ethical Issues Ethics plays a huge role in the counseling profession. The professionals that practice counseling whether group or individual must be very careful not to violate any of the ethics code because it could cause them to lose their career. Counselor and Therapist that work with groups setting have ethical standards that they must adhere to only a daily basis. There are several ethical issues that may present as barriers to counselors

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    are still serious misconceptions in relation to the difference between mental health and mental ill health and the two are often used interchangeably. However‚ in my opinion‚ the misconceptions about mental ill health still continue to adversely impact on individuals’ and their families in spite of the overwhelming efforts to dispel beliefs and presumptions about this issue. I of the view that an individual’s Mental Health can be measured by an their capacity to appropriately regulate their responses

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    Beacon Behavioral Health is a freestanding community mental health center located at 3200 Ridge Lake Dr. Suite 100 in Metairie‚ Louisiana. The CEO is P. Sean Wendell. The interview was conducted with Gail Boylan‚ LMSW. Centers also exist in Baton Rouge‚ Houma‚ Northshore‚ and Lutcher. Beacon Behavioral Hospital also owns 2 freestanding hospitals‚ one in New Orleans and one in Lutcher. Beacon’s mission statement is “to provide unsurpassed patient care in a compassionate‚ cost effective and ethical

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    her position within the family.  However‚ with the help of family counseling‚ she is learning ways to cope and deal with them head on. Cynthia is the mother of Maria‚ Rosa‚ and Isabella‚ the ex-wife of Jose and ex-daughter-in-law of Wanda. Cynthia was born and raised in the United States of America. She  identifies as a single‚ head of the household‚ female. Her race is White‚ ethnicity is Italian and religion is Catholic. Cynthia and her daughters live in a predominantly White neighborhood‚ and

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    My passion for the field of mental health began when I took my first psychology class in high school. After taking this class‚ I knew mental health was the field for me. I started my college journey at College of Southern Nevada (CSN). I gained a strong foundational knowledge of mental functioning and human behaviors. After earning my Associate’s Degree in psychology‚ I enrolled at the University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas (UNLV) to pursue my Bachelor’s Degree. After I started I decided to add a minor

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    advances she was diagnosed correctly by a true medical doctor so she will now be on anti-psychotic medication for the rest of her life. This paper will discuss mental illness and the different ways it affects peoples’ everyday activities. The way a person speaks‚ their behavior and their lives depend of the type of mental health they have. Mental health is key to a successful life. Feeling sad is a normal human emotion at some point in peoples life. It is normal to be sad over a breakup‚ failing a

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    Counseling can be viewed as relationship between two individuals‚ a counselor and a client‚ with the aim of helping the client overcome a problem or reduce adversary/suffering .In this relationship‚ the assumption is that the client is in a problem and needs assistance‚ while the counselor is experienced and possesses unconditional positive regard to the client. Therefore‚ counseling may also be regarded as a helping profession because it aims at helping the clients deal with the problems they face

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    Human Rights and Mental Health Are human rights infringed in treatments for mental health? The question of whether human rights are infringed in treatments for mental health has many points to consider. To help answer the question‚ this essay will outline the basic principles of human rights and draw some comparisons against medical treatments and choices in patients who are of sound mind against patients who are mentally ill. Emphasis will also be given to ethics and the application of them

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