Abstract
It was hypothesized in the present study that perceptions of life satisfaction of mental health professionals would be related to the respondent’s years working in mental health, years working in current position, educational background, and self-reported likelihood of continuing with the agency for longer than 5 years. Respondents were recruited from Turning Point Community Programs agency in Sacramento California. There were 33 respondents in this study. No significant correlations related to the original hypotheses were identified.