Individuals with mental health conditions receive specialised care from psychiatric nurses. To evaluate, identify, and treat problems with mental health, they collaborate with psychiatrists, psychologists, and other medical experts. Psychiatric nurses offer a variety of treatments, such as psychotherapy, medication management, crisis intervention, individual and group counselling, and community outreach. Along with creating treatment programmes, they also keep track on patient development. Registered nurses with specific training in mental health and behavioural issues, psychiatric mental health nurses (PMHNs) assist in identifying, treating, and keeping track of mental health and behavioural conditions. They might deal with people who are single, in a family, in a group, or in a community. Most PMHNs are part of a group of other qualified mental healthcare professionals.
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