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A mental health worker cares for people with mental health issues, substance abuse, poverty and other social problems. They assist psychiatrists, doctors and nurses by monitoring patients or groups, providing therapeutic assistance and keeping patient records. Mental health workers are devoted to supporting individuals who are dealing with emotional and psychiatric issues and illnesses. Their roles vary depending on the needs of their patients and their duties are often close to those of nurses and medical assistants. But their primary focus is contributing to the mental health and wellbeing of their patients. They aren’t graduate or doctoral level workers. However, their role in supporting individuals cope with their mental health illness is no less important. Mental health workers are in most instances the frontline support for individuals with mental health illnesses. Staying by their side as they learn to manage their challenges and adapt to life after diagnosis. An adjustment that is difficult for many, nonetheless, mental health workers are there with unwavering support and reassurance.
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