My Future Career: The Importance Of Psychology And Nursing

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Psychology affects every area of a person’s life; after all, psychology is the study of the human mind and its functions. As psychology relates to my future career, I believe that parents play a vital role in shaping who you become as a person. As for me, my father is a nurse. He has been a very successful nurse since the day I was born. Having his positive impact on my life persuaded me to do the same with my life. From a very early age, I knew I wanted to go into the medical field. After much thought, I decided that I too wanted to be a nurse. He taught me that the patient is always your number one priority. With the use of psychology, prioritizing your patient will be simpler. Nursing is somewhat of an art; to create meaningful “art” as a nurse, you must be aware of psychological practices (Barker, 2016, p. ix). So, for the interest of my paper, I will be focusing on the role …show more content…

Baumann and Keller (1986) stated, “we believe that the "natural alliance" (psychology and nursing) is a strong one, and we expect to be joined in these collaborative ventures by other psychologists and nurses around the country.” (p. 1170). This showcases the importance of psychology in the nursing or healthcare related fields. Psychologists understand the human mind while nurses understand the human body; it is incredible when you have the knowledge to combine the two and understand the body and mind and how they are connected. Using psychology in nursing could allow nurses to form relationships with patients which would form trust allowing nurses to treat patients more effectively. If patients are treated more effectively they will have an overall better experience. Being ill is one of the worst feelings in the world, but if psychology was used in nursing being ill could get a little easier. With that being said, psychology is important in any career you may choose; however, it proves vital to the field of

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