Ever considered a career in mental health, but felt hesitant due to extensive educational requirements? Wyoming’s Certified Mental Health Worker (CMHW) position might be the perfect gateway for you!
Unlike many mental health professions requiring extensive postgraduate studies, becoming a CMHW in Wyoming, requires only a bachelor's degree in a related field. This opens exciting doors for individuals with diverse backgrounds and a passion to make a difference.
CMHWs are integral members of mental health teams, playing a crucial role in supporting individuals experiencing emotional or mental challenges. Under the supervision of qualified licensed professionals, they apply their knowledge of human services and psychological principles to:
If you're drawn to the rewarding world of mental health support, but a Master's degree feels out of reach? Look no further than the Certified Mental Health Worker (CMHW) path! Here's why this role might be the perfect fit for you:
If you are a compassionate individual with a bachelor's degree in a health service field:
Then consider becoming a licensed CMHW in Wyoming! With dedication and a passion for helping others, you can embark on a fulfilling journey and make a lasting impact on your community.
Here are some resources to get you started.
Full qualifications can be found at mentalhealth.wyo.gov/home under “Certified Mental Health Worker”. However, to briefly summarize the following are the educational requirements:
To qualify, the State of Wyoming is looking for someone who has a Bachelor’s Degree in a human behavioral health discipline. You will be asked to provide your college transcript the following course work. A course may not be used to satisfy more than one area.
Course Work/Number of Credits
Course work in all 5 areas that add up to a total of 15 semester hours.
1-Psychological Theories
2-Communication skills
3-Human Development
4-Cognitive Psychology
5-Abnormal Psychology
Course Work/Number of Credits
Course work in all 5 areas that add up to a total of 24 semester hours.
1-Psychological Theory or practice;
2-Drugs & behavior;
3-Special populations or subjects;
4-Research & Statistics/Assessment;
5-Ethical & Professional Issues
Course Work/Number of Credits
College course work or workshops that add up to 6 credits total. 15 contact hours = 1 semester credit.
Specialty training in communicable diseases including HIV/AIDS
There is a $343 application fee through the State Licensing board. You must also provide proof of lawful presence in the United States and be able to pass a back ground check.
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