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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Podcast

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This overview introduces psychiatric–mental health nursing, tracing the history and evolving treatment of mental illness from ancient times to the present. It covers definitions of mental health and illness, the DSM-5 diagnostic system, deinstitutionalization, community-based care, managed care, and ongoing challenges like homelessness, access to services, and cultural diversity. The role of the psychiatric nurse and current mental health objectives are also highlighted. #nurse #nursepractitioner #nursepractitionerlife #pmh #pmhnp #psychiatrist #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness

Podcast series with episodes on relevant topics for nurse practitioners to prepare for exams and also to stay updated. Subscribe now do you don’t miss new episodes as it drops. #nurse #nursepractitioner #nursepractitionerlife #PMH

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In this PMHN Podcast episode, host James sits down with Dr. Taylor, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, to explore why advanced health and physical assessments are essential skills in psychiatric practice.They cover:Why PMHNPs must recognize medical conditions that mimic psychiatric symptomsKey elements of a neurological exam—from reflexes to cranial nervesWhen to refer patients and collaborate with primary careHow thorough assessments support differential diagnoses and safe, holistic careWhether you’re a PMHNP student or a practicing clinician, this episode provides practical insights you can apply right away in your clinical work.👉 Subscribe to the PMHN Podcast to stay current on clinical best practices and mental health innovations.🔑 SEO Keywords / TagsPMHN PodcastAdvanced health assessment PMHNPPsychiatric mental health nurse practitioner skillsNeurological exam psychiatric nursingDifferential diagnosis in psychiatryPhysical exam in mental health careHolistic psychiatric nursingCranial nerve testing guideMental health and physical health connectionPsychiatric nurse education podcast
In this episode of the PMHN Podcast, we explore how genomics is transforming psychiatric-mental health nursing. Host James, is joined by Dr. Taylor, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, to break down the role of family history, inheritance patterns, and genetic counseling in mental health care.Together, they discuss how pedigrees reveal patterns across generations, why understanding autosomal, recessive, and X-linked conditions matters, and how environmental factors interact with genes to shape psychiatric risk. Finally, they dive into pharmacogenomics, highlighting how genetic testing can personalize treatment and improve outcomes.Whether you’re a nursing student, PMHNP, or simply curious about how genetics and environment shape mental health, this episode offers clear insights you can use in clinical practice and beyond.👉 Subscribe to the PMHN Podcast to stay informed on the science and practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing.🔑 SEO Keywords (for tags & metadata)PMHN PodcastPsychiatric mental health nurse educationGenomics in psychiatryFamily history and mental healthPedigree genetic assessmentGenetic counseling in psychiatryPsychiatric inheritance patternsPharmacogenomics in mental healthPersonalized medicine psychiatryPsychiatric nursing geneticsEnvironmental and genetic risk factors in psychiatry
Ever wondered how brain chemistry shapes our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors? In this episode of PMHN Podcast. Today, host, James, sits down with psychiatric expert Dr. Taylor to explore the fascinating science behind mental health.From the role of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine in mood and decision-making, to the powerful insights offered by CT scans, MRIs, PET scans, and fMRIs, we uncover how modern neuroscience bridges biology and behavior. Plus, we dive into the importance of genetics and family history in predicting psychiatric risk and tailoring care.Whether you’re a mental health professional, student, or simply curious about how the brain works, this episode breaks down complex concepts into clear, practical insights you can use.👉 Tune in to discover how neurotransmitters, imaging, and genomics together paint a full picture of mental health.Neurotransmitters and mental healthDopamine serotonin norepinephrine explainedPsychiatric nurse practitioner educationNeuroimaging CT MRI PET SPECT fMRIBrain chemistry and behaviorGenetics in psychiatryPsychiatric genomics and family historyMental health neuroscienceBrain scans for psychiatryPsychiatric-mental health nurse podcast
This PMHN PODCAST EPISODE explains key neurophysiology concepts, focusing on neurons, glia, and neurotransmitters like dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, glutamate, GABA, and acetylcholine. It outlines neurotransmitter roles in impulse transmission, their synthesis, release, inactivation, and how imbalances contribute to psychiatric conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse. We are diving into neurophysiology, neurotransmitters, and how they connect to psychiatric disorders. We unpacked how neurons and neurotransmitters shape mental health and psychiatric care. From dopamine to serotonin, these chemical messengers are at the heart of psychiatric nursing practice.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review. And for our PMHNP listeners—keep applying this knowledge to your clinical decision-making.
Recent advances in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology have transformed psychiatric assessment and treatment. Understanding brain structure, neuron function, and the roles of the CNS and PNS is vital for PMHNPs. Key brain regions like the frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes, as well as the limbic system, basal ganglia, and brainstem, each influence behavior, emotion, and motor control—forming the foundation for clinical practice and psychopharmacology.This episode, we break down complex mental health topics into easy, engaging conversations for students, practitioners, and anyone curious about the brain. Today’s episode is all about neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and behavior—the building blocks of psychiatric nursing practice.psychiatric nursing, mental health, PMHNP education, brain and behavior, psychopharmacologypsychotropic medications, extrapyramidal symptoms, psychiatric nursing education, brain function in psychiatry
This overview covers core aspects of the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner role, including human participant protection, quality improvement through models like PDSA and Donabedian, just culture for safety, and integrated healthcare delivery. It highlights patient-centered care models, health care homes, conflict of interest policies, client rights, and the health policy development process, emphasizing coordinated, equitable, and effective care in complex systems.In today’s episode, we dive deep into the professional role of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) and how they shape the future of mental health care. We’ll break down quality improvement in psychiatric nursing, the importance of building a Just Culture of safety, and how health delivery systems are evolving to meet the needs of complex populations.We’ll explore the Patient-Centered Care Model, emphasizing cultural competence, client empowerment, and integrated care—all essential for advancing behavioral health outcomes. You’ll also learn about HEDIS behavioral health measures, the role of healthcare homes, and why policy development and awareness of conflict of interest are critical for PMHNP practice.By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of how PMHNPs lead in advocacy, evidence-based practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure care is safe, effective, client-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable.💡 Keywords for this episode: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP roles, quality improvement in mental health, Just Culture of safety, patient-centered care, behavioral health measures, cultural competence, health policy, integrated care, mental health nursing.📢 Call to Action: If you’re a PMHNP, nursing student, or mental health advocate, hit subscribe, share this episode with your network, and join the conversation. Together, we can push for better systems, stronger policies, and healthier communities.
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) lead interdisciplinary teams, drive healthcare reform, and apply evidence-based practice. They utilize reflective practice to enhance clinical reasoning, resolve conflicts through negotiation and mediation, and employ research to inform care. PMHNPs must critically appraise evidence, implement and evaluate changes, disseminate findings, and uphold ethical standards in research to ensure quality, safety, and patient-centered outcomes.PMHN podcast episode 5Check out previous episodes
Key Theories in Psychiatric-Mental Health NursingThis Episode Summarizes major developmental, psychological, and nursing theories essential to psychiatric-mental health care. Covers Erikson’s developmental stages, Freud’s psychodynamic model, Piaget’s cognitive stages, Sullivan’s interpersonal theory, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the Health Belief and Transtheoretical Models, Bandura’s social learning, and core nursing frameworks by Leininger, Orem, Peplau, and Watson, highlighting their clinical relevance.The podcast highlight developmental, psychodynamic, cognitive, interpersonal, behavioral, and nursing theories that form the theoretical foundation of PMHNP practice, emphasizing human growth, unconscious drives, relationships, motivation, and the central role of caring and therapeutic relationships.How Erikson’s psychosocial stages guide psychiatric nursingFreud’s psychodynamic theory in psychiatric mental health practicePiaget’s stages of cognitive development explained for nursesSullivan’s interpersonal theory and psychiatric careUsing Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in nursing practiceTranstheoretical Model of Change in health behaviorRole of Bandura’s self-efficacy in patient outcomesPeplau’s phases of the nurse–client relationshipWatson’s Caring Theory in mental health nursingOrem’s self-care theory and patient independence
This episode establishes the biopsychosocial and recovery-oriented framework guiding PMHNP practice, explains the DSM-5 classification, and emphasizes the therapeutic nurse–client relationship as central to effective psychiatric care.The episode outlines the theoretical basis of psychiatric–mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) practice, emphasizing the biopsychosocial model, recovery-oriented care, and evidence-based interventions. It discusses the DSM-5 classification of psychiatric disorders, the principles of therapeutic relationships—including transference and countertransference—and details the phases of the nurse–client relationship essential to effective mental health care.KeywordsAdvanced practice psychiatric nursingEvidence-based psychiatric nursingMental health recovery dimensions (health, home, purpose, community)Psychiatric nursing education and practiceProfessional boundaries in nursingClient-centered psychiatric careRole of PMHNP in recoveryNursing interventions in psychiatry
Step inside the world of psychiatric-mental health nursing where compassion meets expertise, and every role impacts lives. In this episode, we uncover the diverse responsibilities of PMHNs and dive deep into the unique challenges faced by special populations.From forensic and pediatric mental health to working with marginalized and underserved communities, we explore how nurses adapt their approaches, advocate for patient needs, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams. Listeners will gain insights into clinical best practices, cultural competence, and emerging mental health trends that shape modern care.💡 Keywords: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, PMHN roles, special populations, mental health advocacy, cultural competence, underserved communities, nursing careers, behavioral health📢 Call to Action: If you’re a nurse, student, or mental health advocate, don’t miss this in-depth discussion! Subscribe now to the PMHN Podcast, share your thoughts in the comments, and join the conversation on how we can improve mental health outcomes for all.
The Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) role integrates advanced nursing practice with specialized psychiatric knowledge to provide holistic care. PMHNPs are master's or doctoral-prepared, certified, and regulated by state and federal laws. Their responsibilities include assessment, psychotherapy, pharmacologic management, advocacy, and adherence to ethical, legal, and confidentiality standards, with a focus on patient rights and quality mental health care.
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