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Interesting Mental Health Center images

A few nice mental health center images I found: Dosage Image by Merlin1487 Medication Charts/Tablas de Medicamentos --- Photo Essay/Ensayo Fotogrfic

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Mental Health Interesting Severe Anxiety Disorder images I Mental ...

A few nice mental health center images I found:

Dosage

Image by Merlin1487
Medication Charts/Tablas de Medicamentos
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Photo Essay/Ensayo Fotogrfico

Centro de Salud Mental del Este, el Pen/
Mental Health Centre, El Pen.

CCS, Venezuela
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Identity Forum Stress And Mental Health Diversity Center
Anxiety Treatment Center pictures
Anxiety Treatment Center pictures
Mental Health Resource Center  How to control anxiety
Mental Health Resource Center How to control anxiety
Mental Health Resource Center  How to control anxiety
Mental Health Resource Center How to control anxiety

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Question :

Can someone please edit my resume? Is this well-written?

A highly talented professional dedicated to working in a challenging environment with at-risk populations for our communities. I have a firm understanding of social, emotional, and cognitive human development and a strong interest in providing quality case management services to those in need. Furthermore, my strong leadership abilities, self-motivation, and pro-team work approach will prove to be an asset to future employers and organization.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Background includes providing administrative support to agencies. Coordinating nursing unit.
Experience working with diverse individuals including at-risk youth, domestic violence and dual-diagnosed clients.
Ability to translate from English to Spanish.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Type 35 w.p.m.
Improved the quality of services for our clients in our organization.
Demonstrated positive leadership by diligently serving the needs of our clients.
First Aid/CPR certified from American Red Cross

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Residential Treatment Facility, Bayfront Youth and Family Services
Unit Coordinator, 2006- Present
Managed nursing unit for 29 patients. Scheduled appointments, maintained patient records.
Facilitated communication between medical staff, nurses, and physicians.
Managed multi-line phones. Greeted visitors and provided information.
Prepared monthly and quarterly reports, work schedules, and memos for the unit.
Audited charts for the unit. Attended Utilization review meetings.

EDUCATION:
May 2001 Bachelors of Arts- Psychology California State University Dominguez Hills

Domestic Violence Shelter for Women, Peace and Joy Care Center
Case Manager- Crisis Unit, 2005-2006
Gained valuable experience while supervising five staff.
Developed support systems to meet client needs by coordinating services for clients including referrals, support services, and counseling necessary to obtain family stabilization and self-sufficiency.
Monitored hotlines and admitted clients in emergency situations. Managed client records.
Advocated for abused women and their children in the shelter.

Psychiatric Hospital, Kedren Community Mental Health Center
Case Manager- Childrens Outpatient, 2005-2005
Responsible for managing twenty cases of families with mental health problems.
Translated for Spanish speaking clients.
Maintained and wrote progress notes. Provided written reports to the courts on clients psychiatric history.
Developed relationships with representatives in other agencies to support individuals in attaining services in housing, education, medical, and mental health.

Level 14 Group Home H.V. Group home, Inc.
Youth Counselor, 2004-2005
Provided care and supervision to at-risk youth in a residential treatment facility. Promoted the safety and well- being of clients.

Provided counseling to youth regarding social skills,behavior , and anger management.
Documented and maintained client progress notes.
Taught clients independent living skills, money management, and positive self-image.
Answer :
Google prosampleresumes on the net to view various resume formats and tips on how to write your resume.
Question :

Should I leave college to go into self employment?

I m seventeen, and I chose my A Level courses (English Lang because becoming a fiction writer is what I ve wanted to be since I was about six, Psychology, History because it helps with stories, and Health and Social Care) with the idea of becoming counsellor... before realising that I don t want that job at all and have no passion for it whatsoever. I just wanted to do it as something to do in the meantime to get money whilst trying to become a full time writer.

I m quite sure that I m not unintelligent, but I get consistently bad marks in everything but English (I got a U in my Psychology mock, oh dear... my teachers are making me attend booster classes which I really don t want to do) and my GCSE s were nothing special- they were mostly comprised of C s (save for A* s in English and a B in Art... and we can t forget the D in German and F in Graphics ;) ah well). I remember in a Health and Social Care essay, I got barely over half marks but my teacher commented that I had an "excellent writing style", and my English teacher said I m talented. But my courses and grades aren t exactly university material, and I m quite sure that they won t get me into any worthwhile courses...

I find my subjects interesting, but I really can t bring myself to work seriously at them and apart from English, I don t have a real passion for any of them. I often find myself doodling and going off track in lessons without even knowing it- I try so hard to concentrate and work, but it never seems to stick. I m getting so, so frustrated by it. It s not laziness, I swear; when I m absorbed in something, I become a crazed perfectionist and I won t drop it until it s completely flawless.

I m wondering if college really is for me. Another thing that I love to do is sew, and I ve already made 180 from sewing toy plushes (you remember what I said about being a crazed perfectionist when I m engrossed? More often than once I ve stayed up all night until about 3pm the next day sewing. Maybe that s a little unhealthy :P). Clothes designs are something that I always find myself doodling, and I often adjust or change my own clothes with my ideas. Many daydreams center around owning my own clothes/ handmade toy shop or business, whilst writing on the side :)

I know this all sounds quite crazily idealistic, but every day I ve been thinking the same thing: college doesn t interest me. I don t want to leave because I absolutely love all of the friends I ve made, but I ve realised that I really don t care much for my A Levels (apart from English and History). I m wondering if I m wasting my time training for a career field that I don t care about, and if maybe I m much better off starting up an online business, or even buying a shop building (every time I walk past a shop building for sale, I get a little mental image of myself owning it and selling the clothes that I make- that could be seen as either dedicated or completely insane and delusional...). I ve been told by people that they can see me becoming a writer and designer and in my mum s words I have an "enterprising spirit" (I m quite good with money, both buying and selling; the other day I bought a book worth 60 for 8 :P) The things I make seem to be in quite high demand, so I m not pursuing a daydream that has no backing- I already have three commissions of plushes to make that people are paying for which total up to 130.

Thank you so much for reading this massive rant, and I m very sorry if I sounded egotistical during any part of it! I look forward to any help or guidance that anyone can offer- I ve not fully expressed this to anyone yet, so an outside opinion would be lovely :)
Answer :
No, no, no. You either continue your current course or you change courses, but you don t quit. Especially not when all you have is basically fantasies about the usual dream occupations (writer, designer, millionaire), which are highly speculative even for those who do have a degree in something. Use your skills and develop them, choose different subjects, give your life a solid foundation that you can build on even in 3, 5, 10 years time.

(Even the fact that the UK government practices rubbish politics and allows for 9000 / per year of tuition cannot be a reason to give up you should rather work to remove the bastards from their seats than compromise on your academic education. Tuition fees are not God-given or something, they are bad policy, nothing else. In Germany, more and more states have been abolishing them in the past 3 years, after they had been keenly introduced by conservative governments starting in 2005 an they were only about 1000 per year...)
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