World Mental Heath Day – have you considered a career in Mental Health?

By Steven Galvin - Last update


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As we mark World Mental Health Day on October 10th, it’s a fitting time to highlight the growing career opportunities in mental health fields. The demand for mental health services continues rising worldwide. If you want a meaningful career helping people, there are many options to explore.

A mental health career can involve counseling, psychology, social work, psychotherapy, psychiatry, community work, research and more. Each requires different education and training. Some examples:

  • Mental health counselors provide individual and group counseling in clinics, schools, hospitals, etc.
  • Clinical psychologists assess mental health issues and provide therapy.
  • Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication for mental illness.
  • Community support workers help clients with daily tasks and rehabilitation.
  • Researchers in psychology, neuroscience and related fields study mental health topics and treatments.

The mental health field is projected to grow much faster than average over the next decade. Issues like depression, trauma, addiction and suicide are finally getting more mainstream attention. There is high demand for qualified mental health professionals.

A mental health career lets you positively impact individual lives while addressing a major societal issue. It’s challenging yet rewarding work. If you’re passionate about mental health, research the options to turn it into a fulfilling career.


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Steven Galvin

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