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Sounds good! I have worked in psych for 30 years and it has always been interesting for me. It is great that they have training programs for psych tech because there is a lot to learn. I hope it is not expensive. Is LPT licensed psych tech? Then yes it is a good way to go. Get some experience as a tech and then decide if you want to make a commitment to become an RN. Regarding your size, it shouldn't matter. You will learn deescalation skills and how to work with a team to manage violence. Best wishes!
Thank you so much for the advice! :)
I live in California so the pay for Psych Techs is pretty decent, and I love working with people.
I am going to go ahead and do the LPT program my college offers in hopes of landing a state job, and from there I will see if I like it enough to continue to do my RN. As for having a high metabolism I will try and eat more and will start to work out and try to gain as much muscle mass as I can lol :)
Thank you agin!
Working in psych isn't about size, it's about your skills and attitude. Some of the most effective people I have known, and the people I would most want to have beside me in a "crisis" situation, have been tiny. Best wishes for your journey!
That is amazing! I hope I do well in the program :) Thank you guys so much for the insight!
Much appreciated!
Hey!
well I will be doing the psych tech program at
San Bernardino Valley college next semester, I fell behind because I had a death in the family I had to attend too. But I'm set to graduate next year with my AA in psych along with a major in psychiatric technology. My uncle worked at Patton state hospital for 25 years and retired so he has told me a lot about what he did. Yeah there will be take downs and such but it's all about the learning experience. I don't tend to make being a psych tech worth while but I do want to try it.
wow! ! that's where i was planning on going. I found that the AP class I took doesn't satisfy there prerequisites. So, I'm trying to find a different program that does. Did your uncle enjoy Patton? I'd like to work at Patton and transition to psych rn ...CONGRATS on your AA'S!!!!!! good for you! !!!
Kylet1990
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Hello,
my name is Kyle and I have been going to school since I was 20 years old and feel like I'm honestly getting no where. I currently have my MA cert and CNA cert, but have done absolutely nothing with them. I work full time and I am going to school to become a psych tech because I grew up with my brother who has abbusive anger and loves to scream and yell at our mom for absolutely no reason.
I currently work full time as a Machine Manager for a steel company bringing home only 13 an hr. Defiantly not something to live on lol. I have been working here for 5 years but it's not what I want to be doing for the rest of my life.
I love psychology and taking care of people, and I'm just wondering what the job outlook of psych techs are? I want to work at Patton state hospital when I graduate the psych tech program and then do the LPT to RN transition program. Do you guys think this is a good route to go? And do you think I can even become a psych tech weighing in at 122lbs 5'7?
Thank you in advance for the help :)
Kyle