FIVE REASONS YOU SHOULD BECOME A PSYCH NURSE! | Reasons for behavioral/mental health nurse |

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A Psych Nurse

A Psych Nurse

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00:07 Reason Number 1: Opportunity to gain perspective on your own life
01:28 Reason Number 2: Compassion for others
02:40 Reason Number 3: You enjoy connecting with your patients
03:25 Reason Number 4: The pay
04:55 Reason Number 5: You enjoy the gray area of life
06:50 Reiteration of Reasons
07:18 Reason Number 6: It's easy.
Here are my top five reasons YOU should become a psyche nurse, these are in no particular order.
Reason number 1. As a psych nurse, you will have the opportunity to will gain perspective on your own life. You will learn to appreciate your own sanity much more than you ever thought imaginable. Real mental illness--I mean the stuff you read about in books, the stuff you see in movies, you will see all of that as a psych nurse. It’s fascinating, it’s curious, it’s tragic, it’s sad, it’s entertaining, it’s overwhelming and you’ll witness it every time you go to work. Even today after interacting w/ hundreds of patients, I often wonder, ‘man, what is this dude’s reality really like?’ So if you are the philosophical type, and you enjoy questioning reality and its constraints and you want to dabble in alternative realities vicariously thru a conversation you’re having w/ a patient--not only are you offering that deep and therapeutic connection so important and so absent in that patient’s life, but you’re also getting a chance to peek inside a reality no one else has really seen except for the patient. Think about that for a second. Thru conversation, you can have a glimpse into another person’s vastly different world while also forming a very important bond w/ another person, and get paid for it. That’s pretty cool.
Reason number 2 you should become a psych nurse is if you have genuine compassion for others and you like putting yourself in other people’s shoes. If this is you, we need you. Psych desperately needs compassionate individuals. A lot of our patients receive very minimal if any compassion from people and this pattern has been happening most of their lives, sometimes all the way back to childhood. Imagine how it must feel to feel so alone, to feel as though no one understands you, and then here comes this psych nurse, someone who listens attentively, someone who tries to understand your seemingly incomprehensible situation, someone who is able to withhold their judgment about you as a human being and just be there for you. If this is you, please, please become a psych nurse.
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Reason number 3 you should become a psych nurse is if you like connecting w/ your patients. A lot of nurses working in health care right now are so busy, especially on the medical side, they have to spend a lot of their time charting, or reviewing orders, or coordinating care, or calling doctors, or whatever and I have a number of friends who work as nurses in busy hospitals and they tell me all the time they wish they had more time to spend w/ their patients. Fortunately in psych, you usually have a lot of time to meet with your patients and really get to know them. So if you enjoy hanging out with your patients on the bedside, and having a casual conversation, psych nursing might just be for you.
Reason number 4. Psych nurses get paid really well. When I was a brand new grad, my job paid 37 dollars an hour. It was crazy. It was way more than I was expecting, and when I asked my buddies how much they were getting paid, they all were getting paid between twenty seven and thirty dollars an hour, and some of them were even working nights, and a lot of them were feeling overwhelmingly stressed. At my job, there was minimal stress, and had I worked the night shift, I would have been making something like forty four dollars an hour. Guys for me that’s crazy money. It’s more money than I’ve ever made and it was right after graduation. It’s absurd. And, at my last job, I could have worked as much overtime as I wanted. If I wanted to bust out 5 twelves in a row, 7 twelves in a row, have no life, be a derelict husband and father, I could have and then my overtime rate would have been around 60 an hour. That’s a lot of money. Of course anytime you’re working a lot of overtime you kind of pay for it in other ways, but still, i mean if my family and i were financially destitute, i had the option of working as many hours as I needed to and I know this is true of a lot of psych hospitals, they are desperate for staff so often time the overtime is there.
Reason Number 5. You enjoy the gray area of life. Alright so what is the gray area of life? If you’re coming from the medical side, there’s not a whole lot of gray. Things are pretty black and white. You got an infection? Take this antibiotic for a week. Diabetic? Take 20 units of insulin.

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@emmanabakolwe6291
@emmanabakolwe6291 2 жыл бұрын
I graduate in May and psyche nursing remains my mumber one choice regardless of the negativity out there..thank you for helping set alot in clear perspective for me..i just cant seem to walk away ..i feel this is where i belong 100%
@biggbbear6300
@biggbbear6300 2 ай бұрын
Worked mental health for 35 years and 20 years as a psych nurse. I could write a book about my experiences. I spent a few decades with patients who were found incompetent to stand trial who committed various serious crimes 70% violent or murder. Long story short most days I really enjoyed my job and found it interesting. The mind is amazing I was found it interesting the voices patients heard which is separate from there thoughts. Be safe out there . Biggest advice I could give is listen to your patients , be patient, and simply converse . You be surprised how helpful your relationship is to your self and patients n how you can effectively defuse a situation because the patient trust you
@colematthews7535
@colematthews7535 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are singlehandedly convincing me to do psych.
@tay037
@tay037 2 жыл бұрын
Your reasons are speaking my language!! I just got my first RN job as a psych nurse, I'm so hopeful :)
@starrlitmagic
@starrlitmagic Жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted to be a psych nurse for the last 5 years or so. I’m finally graduating in a month and I can’t wait ❤
@NotTodaySatan557
@NotTodaySatan557 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been in community mental health for 4 years and feel like I should stick to it! Really appreciate your videos, they are so well informed.
@katjorbar
@katjorbar Жыл бұрын
You describe psych nursing better than anybody else. When you described the "grey areas", that is exactly how my brain works! I love coming up with creative solutions, not just the standard protocols! You're a Godsend! Thank you thank you thank you!!
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
you're too sweet, thank you for the compliment! :)
@ketsiadalce472
@ketsiadalce472 2 ай бұрын
New grad just got hired as a Pysch Nurse. It was exactly the position I want as well as the location. I am grateful. I honestly feel like it's a calling.
@everythingelle6450
@everythingelle6450 2 жыл бұрын
I currently work in psych and love it so much
@justinpacinabao3391
@justinpacinabao3391 6 ай бұрын
Hello I'm gonna be a new grad nurse. Is it as easy as he says it is in the video?
@yasminwalker3756
@yasminwalker3756 Жыл бұрын
I can tell you’re passionate about this career. Thank you for shedding light!
@hellojuneau8917
@hellojuneau8917 Жыл бұрын
I've just been binge watching psych nursing videos again as I keep coming back to the thoughts of making a switch. I am a Burn ICU nurse who's done travel in MICU, Stepdown, Tele, M/S with burn patients being my favorite. Psych has always interested me since before nursing school and the rotations were fascinating. There just so happens to be a new inpatient behavioral health hospital opening up near my neighborhood and I feel it is a sign to dive into the specialty! I'm per diem ICU now and don't get me wrong, vented patients are fun but the high stress of getting lines, tubes etc on a patient who just died and came back from the floors can be intimidating with doctors all staring at you LOL I'm getting over it and want to actually enjoy my nursing career and make a difference with a highly stigmatized population. So I will end this by sayin THANK YOU for your videos (there aren't ever many on psych nursing). THANK YOU for what you do! And I will most likely refer to more of your videos when I finally take the leap out my comfort zone haha
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
@reddbendd
@reddbendd Жыл бұрын
“It reminds me of being in middle school” It really is just like being in middle school, which was my favorite time to be alive.
@karissam9768
@karissam9768 2 жыл бұрын
Good insight, community nurse of 2 years here looking to transition to psych nursing. I will say in CA psych nurses don't make very good money *at first* but there is a lot of room for growth and earning potential. I appreciate you mentioning what characteristics of a nurse would be a good fit in psych, great video!
@starrlitmagic
@starrlitmagic Жыл бұрын
They make a ton in my part of CA
@prolific568
@prolific568 2 күн бұрын
I’m not sure which direction I want to go. I’m between Psych and ER. I start school next month and I will wait until clinicals to decide.
@s.w2934
@s.w2934 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome …all the reasons that I’m going into Psych. Keep the videos coming .
@MsKJane08
@MsKJane08 Жыл бұрын
I think this was the video I needed. I think psych nursing I where I want to go next in my nursing career. I’m ready for it!
@bigtamshort
@bigtamshort 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent mate , all the best from across the pond 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Dhaema09
@Dhaema09 2 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so calming I would listen to you speak all day new subscriber I'm definitely thinking about being a psych nurse when I graduate nursing school
@24728481
@24728481 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these videos. Subscribed:)
@erandakarunarathna7240
@erandakarunarathna7240 2 жыл бұрын
Very good video. This video turn me from General Nurse to psychiatric Nurse. Thanks..
@reddbendd
@reddbendd Жыл бұрын
Well, you know, I do consider myself a businessman. the golden nugget might actually apply to relationships outside of the workplace as well
@MendandMake
@MendandMake Жыл бұрын
Subscribed. About to start immersion and I picked psych as an option I look forward to it
@robinmartinez4070
@robinmartinez4070 5 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and today I just accepted a job as a psych nurse! Excited to begin when I graduate in May. Thank you so much Nick for your content. You really inspired and informed me along the way.
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse 5 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Much love and congrats on the new position. Thx for the tip as well!
@AC-fp7ns
@AC-fp7ns 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid man, I'm about to graduate and I'm very interested in psych
@oneandonly2115
@oneandonly2115 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Loved your video. I am wanting to try psych nursing coming from being a mother/baby nurse. I feel like I hadn’t found my calling yet after a year and a half….i love taking to people and the “gray area” but was too scared to make that change.
@sweetiepie4328
@sweetiepie4328 2 ай бұрын
You had me at 1-4 but #5 is crazy
@earthlyglo4753
@earthlyglo4753 Жыл бұрын
Vitamin supplementation is good to do as well because ALL ANTIPSYCHOTICS cause vitamin depletion.
@Cozyblueberry
@Cozyblueberry Жыл бұрын
I start next month on an inpatient unit! Thank you!
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
Congrats Haley!
@krystalkelly3054
@krystalkelly3054 2 жыл бұрын
nice
@bonnier7746
@bonnier7746 Жыл бұрын
I have an interview tomorrow for a Psych Nurse position. I’m excited, but a little nervous. Thanks for sharing your experiences, your info has been very helpful! 😊
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
Let us know how it went!
@bonnier7746
@bonnier7746 Жыл бұрын
@@A_Psych_Nurse I got the job!! 😊
@antolibin6991
@antolibin6991 2 жыл бұрын
Is the opportunity same in uk
@yonast14
@yonast14 Жыл бұрын
Graduating in 3 month and going to Psych RN!
@lividea
@lividea Жыл бұрын
Thankyou!! I'm so excited for Psych nursing and hope I love it. We have our rotation in a couple of months. My question for you is, are you ever able to get involved with patient activities or help assist/conduct group therapy? And do you know exactly what Psych NPs do?
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
yeah running groups is fun--i usually just use socratic method, crack jokes, and ask patients individually what their thoughts are regarding x,y and z. (often all of this is done under the pretext of "medication education"). psych NPs prescribe medications and diagnosis. they cannot do court-ordered meds though. I don't really know much about them beyond this though
@ManuelGBuisnessAdvisor
@ManuelGBuisnessAdvisor 7 ай бұрын
Can we get more videos about how to deal with certain patients
@Mic9Lives
@Mic9Lives Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video. I’ve been thinking about trying psych nursing. I check all your boxes listed here but have a question: How do psych nurses generally treat one another? Some places / units nurses can be real assholes to each other … would think psych nurses would be better but figured I’d check. Thank you!
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
Hmm. . .really depends on the institution/unit. Some units weren't bad, others were horrible. . .then again I'd try and advocate for patients quite a bit and some staff aren't a big fan of that. . .had one staff tell me "I don't like you" after working with him a few times and then floating again to his unit. This was the first thing he said to me that day lol. Then again, had I not question the ethics of this unit, done the bare minimum, and "gone w/ the flow" i'm sure I wouldn't have had any issues :)
@Mic9Lives
@Mic9Lives Жыл бұрын
@@A_Psych_Nurse thanks for your reply! Hadn’t considered the “don’t rock the boat” phenomena could be a big thing in psych nursing. Makes sense how that could be the case. I’m glad you rock the boat, tho, good for you and keep rocking it for the patients! 😊
@mizzchuz.6413
@mizzchuz.6413 Жыл бұрын
Some nurses say " you lose your skills " in psych. I wonder if you have an opinion on this comment? This is an EXCELLENT video BTW.
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
I'll make a vid about this, thanks for the idea
@mizzchuz.6413
@mizzchuz.6413 Жыл бұрын
Oh, that would be great, when you have time. Your observations shared in your videos are very interesting. Thank you!
@queenofqueens5460
@queenofqueens5460 Жыл бұрын
I know one that does school nursing as a second job
@jvillanueva7253
@jvillanueva7253 Жыл бұрын
Still watching your videos. I think I’m convinced to do mental health nursing. Are you working in an inpatient psych hospital or at a mental health facility?
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse Жыл бұрын
Currently inpatient, thanks for watching :)
@gilbertvinzon3017
@gilbertvinzon3017 3 жыл бұрын
Which state do you work at?
@A_Psych_Nurse
@A_Psych_Nurse 3 жыл бұрын
Colorado
@reddbendd
@reddbendd Жыл бұрын
Ok this job is for me. You said I can work overtime?? Give me 100hrs/wk
@rosexavier7883
@rosexavier7883 8 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if we can consider this good money. I guess you can say it pays the bills. But, I didn’t want to live to pay bills. They should get paid a lot more.
@user-du8hf4pg8q
@user-du8hf4pg8q 4 ай бұрын
They should have given you a serious warning and watched you for a while. Firing doesnt do any good. Their next nurse will be stealing patients meds or making errors. They should teach you why they were so freaked out. NML and Serotonin Syndrome. As well as being humble and pestering the MD. I wish they would stop firing good nurses for petty issues such as wanting to wear a different color scrubs how silly, can you imagine if they did that to doctors,
@mysticnj
@mysticnj Жыл бұрын
Why are psych hospitals desperate for staff if it’s easy and pays well? You think nurses would flock to the hospitals.
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