NURS6605: Psychiatric/Mental Health Advanced Nursing Practice Practicum I

2 Credits

Students apply clinical understanding of mental health promotion and mental illness risk reduction within bio-psycho-social factors (i.e. family influences, social determinants of health, race and culture, gender identity and sexual orientation) of mental health and illness and their influence on individuals, families and communities. Students develop therapeutic clinical interviewing skills necessary to elicit the client narrative and assess for psychiatric diagnoses. Students apply integrative mental health care principles, community networking, and interprofessional skills within the community context.

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