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Mental health counselors at work

Mental Health Counselors at Work features the assessment of mental health workers, who are non-traditionally trained, as well as the implications for work force utilization of this study. This book first introduces the pilot training program, and then describes the settings in which mental health counselors (MHCs) were employed, as well as the characteristics of their work. MHCs expectations regarding future job functions are then presented. This text also looks into the evaluation of work of the featured MHCs, as well as into the reflections of the MHCs on their fieldwork experience. This boo.

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  • "Mental Health Counselors at Work features the assessment of mental health workers, who are non-traditionally trained, as well as the implications for work force utilization of this study. This book first introduces the pilot training program, and then describes the settings in which mental health counselors (MHCs) were employed, as well as the characteristics of their work. MHCs expectations regarding future job functions are then presented. This text also looks into the evaluation of work of the featured MHCs, as well as into the reflections of the MHCs on their fieldwork experience. This boo."@en

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  • "Mental health counselors at work"@en
  • "Mental health counselors at work"
  • "Mental health counselors at work; assessment of non-traditionally trained mental health workers and implications for manpower utilization"@en
  • "Mental health counselors at work assessment of non-traditionally trained mental health workers and implications for manpower utilization"@en
  • "Mental health counselors at work : assessment of non-traditionally trained mental health workers and implications for manpower utilization by thomas M. Magoon, stuart E. Golann (and) robert W. Freeman"
  • "Mental health counselors at work : assessment of non-traditionally trained mental health workers and implications for manpower utilization"