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Updated: 05/21/2013
Mental Health Specialist:
Plans and conducts group, individual, group, and family psychotherapy sessions in an inpatient mental health unit.
Provides psychotherapeutic services to individuals, groups, couples or families and may specialize in a certain area. Determines frequency, duration, and intensity of treatment. Diagnoses and... [+] More
Mental Health Specialist:
Plans and conducts group, individual, group, and family psychotherapy sessions in an inpatient mental health unit.
Provides psychotherapeutic services to individuals, groups, couples or families and may specialize in a certain area. Determines frequency, duration, and intensity of treatment. Diagnoses and evaluates mental health status of patients. Collaborates with psychiatrist in developing treatment plans and works closely with medical providers. Prepares patient progress notes and maintains records of treatment. Develops discharge plans. Conducts neutral exchange services. This position typically requires a Bachelor's degree in psychology or social work and two years of patient care experience. (Source: eDOT Job Description) [-] Less
Cost of Living Data
A renter's cost of living for someone making $70,756 in Seattle, Washington is 108.1% of the US National Average. For more information, or to compare cost of living data between two cities, click here.
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