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BSc Nursing - Mental Health
About this course
Mental health nursing is the specialism concerned with caring for people experiencing psychological distress, mental illness, and related complex needs. It requires a combination of clinical knowledge, therapeutic skill, and human sensitivity that makes it one of the most demanding and most meaningful areas of nursing practice. Mental health nurses work across a wide range of settings, including acute inpatient wards, crisis and emergency teams, community mental health services, forensic units, substance misuse services, and services for children and older adults. At Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, this part-time BSc programme equips you with the knowledge and skills to understand and respond to the often complex challenges that individuals experiencing mental health difficulties face. You will study the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of mental health and illness, developing an evidence-based understanding of conditions ranging from anxiety and depression to psychosis and personality disorder. Clinical practice skills, risk assessment, therapeutic communication, mental health law, and the pharmacological aspects of psychiatric care are all part of the curriculum. The programme is designed to build the confidence and competence to address a range of healthcare needs, preparing you for the realities of mental health nursing practice in Scotland and beyond. Studying part-time allows you to pursue the qualification while managing other professional or personal commitments, which is particularly valuable for people who are already working in care settings and seeking to formalise and advance their practice. Registered mental health nurses are in consistent demand across the NHS and independent sector, and Robert Gordon University's programme prepares you for professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Graduates work in community and hospital settings, and many go on to specialise in specific areas of mental health practice or pursue postgraduate study in advanced nursing or psychiatric care.
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