It’s been nearly 30 years since nursing school and Psych 101 taught us reorientation to reality was critical. I mean we wouldn’t give a anorexic weight-loss drugs, or do they do that now as well?
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Because it's full of woke 💩. I signed back up to uni this semester for forth year psych. I'm already done after a week and will unlikely continue. I'm being told I can't use words like *elder because it's problematic (yet it's culturally correct for Aboriginals), yet also having whites teach me what is culturally appropriate 🤨🤔 We've had "counselling examples", which students have responded with "wouldn't help him", "tell him to get over it" while also getting prepared for assessment 1. Assessment 1 is fake counselling session and I've already been told to make sure it's between 1-4 "trauma" level because students won't handle it The system is farked If you can't even handle my introduction which mentioned a cancer diagnosis that has me questioning psychology education because of my new personality from losing my stomach how the fark you gonna handle the real world and people's real traumas?
It’s so sad. People need serious mental help. More than half of the nurses at my clinic are on psych meds, and even more disturbing is the rate they are medicating their KIDS! I don’t know how this one ends.
Shit! Unfortunately I'm not surprised by that. I know here in Oz many of the drug festivals are full of nurses. They only get caught when someone dies and an investigation is needed. Then claim "I'm a responsible drug user", unlike their friend who isn't a nurse and just died 😔
I don’t doubt some go to nursing school for access.