

BSc Mental Health Nursing
About this course
Mental health nursing requires practitioners who can hold complexity with both scientific rigour and deep human compassion. It is the nursing field concerned with supporting people experiencing the full range of mental health conditions, from acute psychosis and severe depression to personality disorders, eating disorders, and the mental health impacts of trauma, addiction, and social deprivation. The therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient is central to recovery, and mental health nurses must develop the skill, the knowledge, and the personal resilience to work with some of the most vulnerable and challenging situations in healthcare. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time programme teaches safe and effective nursing care that meets the needs of those with mental health problems, while also developing your ability to adapt your skills to individual situations and to keep the service user and their family at the centre of your care. The programme is practice-based, with half of your time spent in clinical settings including hospitals, prisons, residential centres, and service users' homes, giving you the breadth of placement experience that mental health nursing demands. You will learn to assess and respond to a range of mental health conditions, to work within the legal and ethical frameworks that govern mental health care, and to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams. You will develop both the clinical knowledge and the interpersonal and reflective skills that mental health nursing demands, learning to engage therapeutically with people in distress and to build the professional judgement that safe practice requires. Graduates register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as mental health nurses and go on to work in acute wards, community mental health teams, crisis services, forensic settings, substance misuse services, and a wide range of specialist and general mental health environments. Many pursue advanced practice training, specialist qualifications, or postgraduate study in mental health, and some go on to nursing leadership, education, or research roles.
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