A
mental health professional is a
health care practitioner or
community services provider who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's
mental health or to treat
mental illness. This broad category was developed as a name for community personnel who worked in the new community mental health agencies begun in the 1970s to assist individuals moving from state hospitals, to prevent admissions, and to provide support in homes, jobs, education and community. These individuals (i.e., state office personnel, private sector personnel, and non-profit, now voluntary sector personnel) were the forefront brigade to develop the community programs, which today may be referred to by names such as
supported housing,
psychiatric rehabilitation,
supported or transitional employment,
sheltered workshops, supported education,
daily living skills, affirmative industries,
dual diagnosis treatment, individual and family
psychoeducation,
adult day care,
foster care,
family services and
mental health counseling.