Mental Health Nurse Personal Statement

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Nurses work alongside people during their most vulnerable times. They provide

compassionate care when they are needed most, promote and rebuild the health

of others and improve their quality of life. People put their trust in nurses to

always “do the right thing” and put their best interests first. I take great pride in

knowing that as a nurse, I could be the person to make a change in someone

else’s life, make a lasting difference to their health both mentally and physically

and there is nothing I would find more rewarding.

The field I chose to pursue a career in is mental health nursing. Studying

psychology at A level, I found the human mind fascinating, how the smallest

changes can effect an individual’s personality and behaviour e.g …show more content…

I have seen first- hand the effects mental health illnesses can have on an

individual through family and close friends who have suffered from such

illnesses. However I have also witnessed the improvements they have made

when receiving professional help. While mental health illnesses may not always

be curable, they are manageable. As a mental health nurse, I accept the

difficulties I will face knowing I won’t always be able to completely cure an individual’s illness, however I will find fulfilment in knowing I can improve

someone’s quality of life in the same way others have done for my friends and

family.

Over the past year I have worked as a community carer for City Care. While

most of my clients required daily care due to their age, I also provided care for

those with other health problems including dementia, schizophrenia and

depression. In this role I was able to let my compassionate nature take over and

really provide patient centred care with every individual, spending time not only

on their personal care but also as a companion. Simply having someone to speak

to during the day made such a difference for so many of my service users

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