Psych nursing

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can you tell me what it takes to be a psych nurse (degree wise). I am currently a 33year old stay at home mom. I plan to go to start my pre-reqs and get into the nursing program. I am only going for my Associates in nurseing (due to time and money with 2 children). Eventually i will go for my BSN, just not right now. I LOVE the mental health field. Read everybook on eating disorders, substance abuse, etc, etc. I hope to work with adolescents in crises. I want to be a psych nurse, working in a psych hospital, or even a adolescent residential treatment facility. Can you tell me if i can do this with just an Associates in Nursing degree? I have applied at a few hospitals and a really good residential treatment facility for girls with eating disorders etc., and every place has called back! I just applied for nursing aide (just to get my foot in the door), however because i am not licensed they couln't hire me. I would like to first get my CNA, hopefully work at the above mentioned places then go on for my LPN and lastly my RN. I would also be intersed in substance abuse nurse. I know alot of places by my house hire LPN's to dispense meds, intake patients etc., which i would love. Can you give me some info? Thanks so much:nuke:

While there may be some individual facilities out there that choose to only hire BSN-prepared RNs, there's no specialregulatory/legal requirement about degrees -- as long as you're licensed, in most places, that's all they're looking for. I started out in psych nursing as a diploma grad, and have worked with many ASN-prepared nurses over the years.

Every psych facility I've worked in over the years has also used LPNs (although, again, that doesn't guarantee that every facility hires LPNs).

AAHHH....thanks so much! I am so happy to hear that~!

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