

BSc Mental Health Nursing
About this course
Mental health nursing is one of the most challenging and one of the most important specialisms within the nursing profession. Mental health nurses work with people experiencing a wide range of conditions, from depression and anxiety to psychosis, eating disorders, personality disorders and dementia, providing therapeutic relationships, clinical interventions, and the kind of sustained human support that can make a fundamental difference to someone's recovery or quality of life. The work requires emotional intelligence, clinical knowledge, ethical clarity and the capacity to maintain professional boundaries while remaining genuinely human. At the University of the West of Scotland this three-year full-time programme includes a year abroad and is designed to lead to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a qualified mental health nurse. You will develop detailed knowledge of mental health conditions, their pharmacological and therapeutic treatments, legal and ethical frameworks governing mental health care, and the values of recovery-oriented and person-centred practice. Clinical placements are central to the programme, giving you direct experience working with people with mental health needs in hospital, community and specialist settings before you qualify. You will also develop skills in therapeutic communication, risk assessment, safeguarding, working in multidisciplinary teams, and applying evidence-based practice to the complex and often ambiguous situations that mental health care presents. The year abroad component adds an international perspective, allowing you to experience how mental health services and nursing practice differ in other countries. Registered mental health nurses work in NHS inpatient and community mental health services, crisis teams, forensic settings, learning disability services, substance misuse services, prisons and the independent sector. Career development routes include community psychiatric nursing, clinical specialisation, nursing leadership and advanced practice. Many nurses pursue postgraduate qualifications in specific therapeutic approaches or in education and research.
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