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BN Nursing Mental Health
About this course
Mental health nursing is a profession dedicated to supporting people experiencing the full range of psychiatric and psychological difficulties, from anxiety, depression, and psychosis to personality disorders, eating disorders, and the mental health dimensions of substance use and physical illness. Mental health nurses work in close therapeutic relationships with service users, providing assessment, care planning, therapeutic interventions, and advocacy across inpatient wards, crisis services, community mental health teams, and primary care. It is a demanding and deeply rewarding profession that draws on both scientific knowledge and highly developed interpersonal skills. At Edinburgh Napier University, this three-year full-time programme prepares you for registration as a mental health nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will study the biology and psychology of mental health and illness, the major psychiatric conditions and their evidence-based treatments, mental health law, therapeutic communication, and the professional and ethical frameworks that guide nursing practice. Clinical placements in a range of mental health settings are central to the programme, giving you supervised experience with service users in real care environments and allowing you to develop the clinical skills, therapeutic relationships, and professional confidence that mental health nursing requires. Mental health nursing graduates who achieve NMC registration work across NHS and independent mental health services, including acute inpatient wards, community mental health teams, crisis resolution, liaison psychiatry, forensic services, and specialist services for children and young people, older adults, and people with co-occurring conditions. The profession offers diverse career development opportunities, including clinical specialisation, advanced practice, nurse prescribing, and leadership. Postgraduate study leading to advanced or specialist practitioner qualifications is an established pathway for those who want to develop their clinical expertise further.
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