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Is it common for mental health professionals to have a personal history of mental illness? |
I know some people that work in the mental health field do have a history of mental illness, some that I have met are currently on antidepressants, but because they have their illness under control they are perfectly fine. Is this common, and if you were looking to get into a career in mental health would having a personal history of mental illness benefit you because maybe you could relate to your clients/patients better? Thank you, chelsea_lulu21, for asking. The mental health profession has as many people with mental illness as does any other profession or the general population, for that matter. I don't think so. They may not have had a mental illness before working in the NHS but it is one of the most stressed out industries...the pressure of the work, long and unsociable hours, constant management changes, changes in working practises, aggressive patients, litigation threats...and so on and so on. Bye the way...it's the same in local authorities!! I think you already had the answer before you asked it! It is very common for someone to become interested in mental health as a result of their own mental health issues, and segway into the field professionally. It is more common in the less clinical areas of the mental health field like MFTs or LPCs. yes i think so Yes and yes and I am. Oh Yes.....I knew a girl that helped troubled kids with thier mental problems,drug addictions and so forth....talk about the pot calling the kettle black...she was a basket case and a half. She tryed to tell me I had problems and granted,I drank alot and partied just the same but she was dating my buddy and she was right along side of us when we did...I told her "Look, you deal w/your abuseive relationship and yourboyfriends addictions and your insecurities before you come trying to dip your nose in my bussiness." She had a look on her face and couldnt believe I said what I said. Shhhiiiittttt!!!!!! Silly Rabbit, Tricks are for kids!!!!! Do we trip when we die? no, my uncle is a mental health nurse and he hasn't got a mental health problem! i would say it depends on the person. Very definitively Yes! |
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