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Mental Health Staffing Shortages—a Real Headache

Mental health has come out of the shadows, creating bright new job opportunities in an industry working hard to attract and retain fresh recruits.
"Since 1999, the mental health project has been exploring best practices in workforce development," explains Brian Keefer, program manager with the California Mental Health Planning Council, Human Resources Project. "The purpose is to expand the capacity and diversity of the public mental-health force in order to provide recovery-based practices. "
The council provides assistance to individuals with serious mental illness and children with emotional disturbances.
"The mental health community is short of professional workers," he reports, "and there are many entry points into this diverse field. You could begin as a volunteer and then as an outreach (外展) worker. This is someone who is hired with a certificate in human services or case management. "
School Graduate a Must
Keefer advises anyone thinking of working in the mental health industry to become licensed. Students can earn undergraduate degrees in a variety of courses, but they should really hone (磨练) in on graduate school. Licensing is generally attained three years after completion of a bachelor's degree.
The reason for licensing is a matter of dollars and job opportunities. Licensing is required by insurance companies to approve treatment costs.
"There are opportunities for non-licensed mental health workers," Keefer reports, "but the majority of demand is for licensed and certified staff. "
Salaries reflect the disparity (差距): Entry-level jobs for non-licensed mental health workers range from $ 25,000 to $ 35, 000 a year, while licensed professionals can earn as much as $ 75, 000 annually.
"In comparison, people that work in summer recreational camps make $ 40, 000 a year," he points out. "In fact, a manager at a national fast-food chain makes the same as an entry-level case manager.
"However, most people don't go into mental health work to make a lot of money. Most have had a personal connection with the work, and that experience touched their life in some way and compelled them to pursue a career in the field. "
Rusty Selix, executive director of the Mental Health Association in California, sees tremendous shortages in the mental health field for two reasons.
First, there is a new public recognition of the importance and widespread need for mental health services. "People from all social levels are seeking help," he contends. "Those in the prison system need special attention because many professionals believe mental illness is to blame for much of their behavior."
Secondly, the interest in exploring that care has not drawn an increased number of people to the field.
The top four professions in the mental health field are child psychiatrists (精神病学家), adult and child psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and substance abuse services.
Supply Shy of Demand
All levels of professional care, from public and private facilities to prisons and the welfare system, are competing for qualified personnel. With shortages everywhere, all areas have a surplus of opportunities. Selix advises job seekers to explore marriage and family counseling, social work, psychiatry or bachelor-level work in counseling and nursing. All are related but very different in scope. Of course, shortages are the greatest in fields where more education is required.
"Mental health work is not the highest paying field, but it's among the most satisfying," he contends. "People don't retire; they work late because they enjoy what they are doing—helping another human being to overcome a problem. "
If candidates are willing to work in the public community stage of mental health, there are allowance programs available from colleges and universities.
"I would encourage passionate people to ' go for it' because of the amount of job choices available," he declares. "It's a growing field and the demand for staff is much larger than the current supply. "
Nancy Kincald, spokeswoman for the California Department of Mental Health agrees. "We're always recruiting qualified people," she reports. "But I don't think that is exclusive to mental health; all trades including nursing and law enforcement are having difficulties. Seventy-six million baby boomers are marching toward retirement and that is a huge wave of the workforce to replace. "
Generations Apart
It's been more difficult to recruit into the social services, she adds, because a generation of young people believes the push is toward college and a future that is more financially secure.
"This philosophy is so different from the 1960s," she observes. "Young people were motivated to help others because of President Kennedy and the Peace Corps and other philosophies. But that's not in the middle of today's radar screen.
"I think young people today want to carry a briefcase and work for Google. "
However, for those looking for a meaningful career in the mental health field, there is a fast track to a good paying job without years of schooling. The Mental Health Department has been working closely with community colleges to bring people into the system.
Cuesta College, for example, offers a psychiatric technical program where students attend classroom instruction and gain hands-on experience at the Atascadero State hospital.
"We help graduates of the program to get their state license so they can begin working in the hospital," Kincaid explains. " These technicians work as a treatment team alongside nurses and physicians to help with mentally ill patient evaluation and treatment. Students could be hired to work as a state employee in the hospital while they are in the program. "
The best place to investigate careers in the mental health field, she advises, is a career counselor's office at your local community college. Job shadowing is one of the best ways to learn what a day in the life of a psychiatric technician is really like.
Kincaid sums it up as a very rewarding challenge. "When I speak with staff in the mental hospitals, they tell me the work is not easy because people are in crisis. However, they also tell me the most rewarding part of the job is to be part of a treatment that turns someone's life around. /

单选题 The purpose of the Human Resources Project is to ______.
A. encourage more people to consult their mental problems
B. raise the public awareness of the importance of mental health
C. increase mental-health workforce in quantity and diversity
D. call for the improvement of mental health care in the community
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的purpose和Human Resources Project定位到文章第二段最后一句。
[详解] 定位句指出,该项目(即 Human Resources Project)的日的是增加公共心理健康工作人员的数量和种类,以便提供康复治疗,C)即为原文expand the capacity and diversity of the public mental-health force的同义转述。capacity这里指“容积,体积”,即工作人员的数量。
单选题 According to Brian Keefer, what is the problem of the mental health community?
A. A lack of professional workers.
B. A lack of national financial aids.
C. Over-prescription of mental medicine.
D. Insufficiency of medical equipment.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的mental health community定位到文章第四段第一句。
[详解] 定位句指出,心理健康领域缺乏专业工作人员,这里虽然没有出现problem原词,但是缺乏专业工作人员本身就是问题,故答案为A)。
单选题 What is Brian Keefer's advice for people who wish to work in the mental healthy industry?
A. It's better to run your own clinic.
B. It's better to become licensed.
C. They should find a post in the large cities.
D. They should start as an outreach worker.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的Brian Keefer's advice定位到文章第一个小标题下第一段。
[详解] 定位句指出,Brian Keefer对于那些想从事心理健康工作的人给出的建议就是取得执照,故答案为B)。
单选题 What is the reason for most people to take up the mental health work?
A. They want to make a lot of money.
B. They hope to gain social respect.
C. Their family members work in the same field.
D. Their personal experiences push them to do so.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的mental health work定位到文章第一个小标题下第六段。
[详解] 定位句指出,大部分从事心理健康方面工作的人并不是出于薪酬考虑,而是他们的个人经历与心理健康有一定程度的联系,促使他们在心理健康领域寻求T作,故答案为D)。
单选题 The mental illness of prisoners should be taken special care of, so that ______.
A. they can be released out of the prison earlier
B. they will no longer hurt any other prisoners
C. the public can recognize their importance
D. much of their behavior can be prevented
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的prisoners定位到文章第一个小标题下倒数第三段最后一句。
[详解] 定位句指出,那些在监狱里的人需要特别关注,因为许多专家认为他们的许多行为都应归咎于他们的心理疾病。因此,如果罪犯的心理疾病得到治疗,那么就可以避免他们的许多行为,故答案为D)。
单选题 What is provided to people wishing to work in the public community stage of mental health?
A. Free college and university education.
B. Free college and university accommodation.
C. Allowance from college and university.
D. Allowance to open their own clinic.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的work in the public community stage定位到文章第二个小标题下第三段。
[详解] 定位句指出,如果申请者愿意在公共心理健康社区医疗站工作的话,各学院和大学均有补助政策,故答案为C)。
单选题 According to Nancy Kincaid, the staff storage is widespread in all trades because ______.
A. businesses are not willing to pay enough money
B. the retirement of baby boomers causes labor gap
C. many young people postpone their job hunting
D. lots of qualified staff go abroad for better chances
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由题干中的staff shortage和all trades定位到文章第二个小标题下最后一段。
[详解] 定位句指出,劳动力短缺并不是只发生在心理健康领域,各个领域都存在同样的难题。婴儿潮时代出生的人正迈向退休,需要大量的替代人员。B)即为原文that is a huge wave of the workforce to replace的同义转换。