Mental Health Careers
Across
- 2. A person’s interest in and motivation for social interaction and relationships.
- 4. A professional who helps family members resolve conflicts and build healthier relationships.
- 5. A professional who helps people overcome addictions such as drugs, alcohol, or gambling.
- 7. The specific services a professional is legally and ethically allowed to perform based on training.
- 9. The type of place where a professional works (e.g., hospital, school, private office).
- 12. A setting where a professional works independently, usually in their own office.
- 13. A professional who connects people with community resources and support services (schools, courts, doctors, etc.).
- 14. A professional who provides support for personal issues, stress, and decision-making in school settings.
- 15. A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental illness, often with medication.
- 17. The ability to communicate, listen, and work effectively with others.
- 18. A professional who helps clients manage and change harmful or disruptive behaviors.
Down
- 1. A professional who helps couples address relationship challenges and improve communication.
- 3. A professional who assists individuals in exploring career options, setting career goals, and preparing for employment.
- 5. The ability to understand what others are thinking and feeling in social situations.
- 6. The complete set of information, theories, and skills that define a profession.
- 8. A professional who uses talk therapy to help patients understand themselves, set goals, and make changes.
- 10. A professional who helps students with academic planning and school-related decisions.
- 11. A professional who treats mental, emotional, and relationship problems through counseling.
- 16. A process where a professional helps someone talk through challenges and develop coping skills.