The Certified Mental Health Technician Study Guide

The Certified Mental Health Technician Study Guide

Author: Natasha Cossom BHSC

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2010-01-12

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9781541158894

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Mental health technicians, also known as psychiatric aides or mental health assistants, work primarily in a supporting role to give care to mentally ill or emotionally disturbed patients. Mental health technicians work in hospitals or institutions under the direction of supervising mental health care professionals, such as psychiatrists or medical doctors. Typical duties of a mental health technician include coordinating mental health care services, assisting in patient assessment, monitoring and documenting care, escorting patients and identifying the personal needs of patients. Required Education High school diploma or relevant training/experience; a relevant associate's degree will improve job opportunities Job Duties Include coordinating mental health care services, identifying the personal needs of patients, monitoring and documenting care, escorting patients and assisting in patient assessment Median Salary (2015)* $31,140 (all psychiatric technicians) Job Outlook (2014-2024)* 5% growth (all psychiatric technicians)


The Turning Point

The Turning Point

Author: Alex Sareyan

Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780880485609

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The Turning Point is the first comprehensive chronicle of the contributions made by conscientious objectors who volunteered for service in America's mental hospitals and state institutions for the developmentally disabled during Word War II. It brings together excerpts from Life, Reader's Digest, and The Cleveland Press, as well as letters and personal reminiscences that recall the shock and distress of conscientious objectors at the conditions in state mental hospitals.