
Palliative Care Nursing
Learn essential mental health nursing skills to support emotional well-being, compassionate care, and patient recovery.
Mental health is a crucial component of holistic nursing care, significantly impacting patient recovery, safety, and overall quality of life. This course provides an introduction to mental health in nursing, equipping learners with the knowledge and skills needed to support patients’ psychological and emotional well-being across healthcare settings.
The course begins by exploring key mental health concepts and the role of nurses in recognizing and addressing psychological needs. Learners will gain an understanding of common mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, stress-related disorders, and emotional distress associated with illness or hospitalization.
You will learn how to conduct basic mental health assessments and identify warning signs of psychological deterioration. The course emphasizes therapeutic communication skills, including active listening, empathy, and nonjudgmental support, to build trust and rapport with patients.
This course also explores the relationship between mental health and physical health, as well as its impact on recovery. Learners will explore strategies to support emotional regulation, reduce stress, and promote coping mechanisms for patients and families. The importance of patient dignity, confidentiality, and ethical care is highlighted throughout.
Collaboration with mental health professionals and multidisciplinary teams is discussed to ensure comprehensive care. The course also focuses on reducing stigma and promoting mental health awareness within healthcare environments.
By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to integrate mental health care into everyday nursing practice. This course empowers nurses to provide compassionate, patient-centered care that supports both physical healing and emotional well-being.
