A Career As A Career In Mental Health Nursing

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My inspiration to study mental health nursing stems from the work my mum does as a mental health nurse. I have been in the ideal position to see the challenges she faces and the ultimate difference she makes to lives of people she cares for. Due to my caring nature, I would relish the opportunity to follow in her footsteps and I look forward to the combination of academic and practical work in this course to help me achieve my goal. I am keen to gain a comprehensive understanding of the factors that contribute to irrational behaviours for people with bipolar disorder.
My range of experience has enabled me to gain many skills and demonstrates my commitment to this career. Over this year, I’ve volunteered in a mental health care home. From this I have learnt how to involve a variety of people in activities to ensure mental …show more content…

I can competently assess strengths and limitations, of different sociological theories, and apply knowledge from a variety of sources in order to draw valid conclusions. Part of my sociology course has been learning about labelling. This has highlighted the negative stigma attached to mental health and the impact this can have on those with mental health difficulties.
In Applied Science I have found biology a really engaging aspect of the course. The particular topic, which has sparked my interest, was learning about neurotransmitters and the brain. This has built upon my knowledge of how varied levels of neurotransmitters can cause different diseases and how they can be treated, for example, low levels of serotonin is associated with depression.
Studying mental health nursing will be an excellent opportunity to develop my skills in healthcare and improve my overall understanding. I hope to learn more about the principles of nursing and how to apply this in real life. I believe my skill, experience and compassion makes me an ideal candidate for this

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