Overview
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Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £18,500 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £18,500 | N/A |
| Scotland | £18,500 | N/A |
| Wales | £18,500 | N/A |
| International | £45,500 | N/A |
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About
Overview
Studying Mental Health Nursing at the University of East Anglia (UEA) prepares students for a diverse and fulfilling career, working with individuals across all age groups.
Course Structure
The innovative, accelerated Master's programme is designed for those with a prior degree, allowing them to qualify as a Mental Health Nurse in just two years. The course combines:
- Theoretical learning
- Practical experience
- Exposure to various health and social care settings
Core Components
The MSc in Mental Health Nursing is grounded in the NHS Constitution and focuses on:
- Person-centred care
- The four pillars of Advanced Practice: Clinical
Subject Area Information
Mental health nursing is a specialized field within the broader nursing discipline that focuses on the care of individuals with mental health disorders. This field combines the principles of nursing with the knowledge of psychology and psychiatry to provide holistic care to patients.
1. Introduction to Mental Health Nursing
2. Psychopharmacology
3. Therapeutic Communication
4. Assessment and Diagnosis in Mental Health
5. Crisis Intervention and Management
6. Group Therapy and Counseling
7. Community Mental Health Nursing
- Clinical Assessment
- Therapeutic Communication
- Medication Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Counseling and Therapy
Career
Mental health nursing is a rewarding and challenging field that plays a crucial role in the healthcare system, offering numerous opportunities for specialization and career advancement.
Mental Health Nurse
Working in hospitals, psychiatric units, or community health centers to provide care to individuals with mental health disorders.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
With additional education and certification, these professionals can diagnose and treat mental health conditions, prescribe medications, and provide therapy.
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Mental Health
Focused on improving mental health care practices and policies within healthcare organizations.
Mental Health Counselor
Providing counseling services in various settings, including schools, private practices, and community organizations.
Substance Abuse Counselor
Specializing in the treatment of individuals with addiction and substance use disorders.
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