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English, 18.02.2021 21:40, cody665

You volunteer every Saturday at your local community center as a peer mentor. As a peer mentor, you work with elementary, middle, and high school students giving them advice, helping them with homework or class projects, and also teaching them some computer skills. You even run a group on bullying. Many of the youths who participate in the different activities at the community center look up to you. They see you as a role model. The center will be having its annual open house in a few months. For the first time, they will be adding a Career Exploration Workshop to the activities. Knowing that you are interested in pursuing a career in counseling and mental health services, the director has asked you, as one of the youth leaders at the center, to be a part of the workshop by creating a presentation on counseling and mental health careers. She has shared with you that a lot of the high school students who visit the community center have been expressing an interest in that area. Since several of the youths are currently expressing interest in mental health careers, you have decided to create a newsletter highlighting careers in the counseling and mental health field every week leading up to the open house event. Newsletter on mental health careers in an acute psychiatric hospital. Newsletter on mental health careers in the field of child welfare protection. Newsletter on mental health careers in addiction disorders and dual diagnosis disorders. Newsletter on mental health careers in the criminal justice system. Newsletter on mental health careers working with vulnerable populations such as the homeless, the elderly, the intellectually disabled, and those living with HIV/AIDS.

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