Mental Health Program
Welcome Prospective Mental Health Student:
The Mental Health Program is designed to meet the needs of the
community's health care delivery system by training middle level workers
to serve as part of an interdisciplinary team. The generalist concept is
the basis of training mental health/human services workers to respond to
the direct needs of the client and also provide indirect supportive
services. There is an emphasis on the student's own awareness of her/his
values, attitudes and growth. As a caregiver, the potential human
services worker needs to be aware of her/his development as a total
person in order to view the client as a whole person and respond to the
client's needs appropriately.
Mental Health graduates work with:
Graduates provide services directly to clients who may be in need of
counseling, therapy, education or help with social problem. Activities
can range from information gathering and intake work to therapeutic
companionship and supervised individual and group counseling.
Thank you for choosing the CCBC Mental Health Program!
Dr. Alan G. Nemerofsky, Director Mental Health Program
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