Mental Health Careers

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