The students will be introduced to the role of the psychiatric nurse practitioner. This will include the scope of practice, legal and ethical issues, interpersonal communication and relationship, assessment across the life span, mental status exams, human development, brain and behavior, diagnosis according to DSM 5, and case formulation.
Students will be able to:
- Examine the scope, professional and legal, of practice for the advanced practice roles in psychiatric-mental health nursing.
- Examine concepts, principles, and clinical approaches to assessment and diagnostic decision-making in advanced practice psychiatric-mental health nursing
- Analyze therapeutic relationships and interpersonal processes in psychotherapy
- Analyze theoretical models for psychotherapy including their philosophy bases, goals techniques, strengths, and limitations and their application for individual therapy.
- Evaluate indications for and selection of appropriate theoretical models and/or techniques for presenting issues in psychotherapy situations with patients/clients of varying ages, considering psychosocial development and adaption, biological and non-disease bases of psychosocial behavior, diagnoses, and desired treatment outcomes
- Evaluate the recovery model for the treatment of people with mental and emotional illnesses
- Apply knowledge of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology to use as basis for assessing, diagnosing, prescribing and treating mental health issues across the life span.