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BSc Nursing (Mental Health)
About this course
Mental health nursing is the field of nursing practice dedicated to working with people experiencing mental illness, psychological distress, and the complex social circumstances that both cause and result from poor mental health. Mental health nurses work across inpatient wards, community mental health teams, crisis services, forensic settings, and primary care, using therapeutic relationships, clinical assessment, and evidence-based interventions to support recovery and promote wellbeing. The profession requires both clinical knowledge and the human qualities of empathy, resilience, and the ability to form genuine therapeutic connections with people in acute distress. At the University of Stirling, this four-year, full-time degree is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, and it leads to registration as a mental health nurse on graduation. The programme gives you a thorough training in modern nursing, covering the assessment and management of mental health conditions, pharmacology and the use of psychotropic medications, the legal and ethical frameworks governing compulsory treatment, therapeutic communication skills, and the evidence base for psychological and social interventions. Throughout the degree, theory and practice are integrated, with substantial clinical placement time across a range of mental health settings. The programme also includes the possibility of a year abroad, broadening your professional and cultural perspective. Graduates are qualified to register with the NMC and work immediately as mental health nurses across the NHS, independent sector, and voluntary organisations. Many specialise over time in areas such as eating disorders, psychosis, personality difficulties, dementia, or forensic mental health. Advanced practice routes, nurse prescribing, and clinical leadership roles are available through postgraduate study and continuing professional development. Mental health nursing is a profession in significant demand, and graduates are well placed for stable and meaningful careers.
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