How to Become a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
To become a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you must get a Bachelor of Nursing (BSN) degree with licensure to practice as a nurse. After that, you must enroll in a master’s program focusing on advanced practice courses, primarily in mental health and psychiatry. Â
 Some programs ask the candidate to have at least two years of working experience before getting into the school, but some allow the candidate to work with the ongoing program.  Â
Generally, a master’s in psychiatry takes two to three years to complete.  Â
After completing your master’s degree, you can also enroll in a doctoral program if you wish to study further, taking around three to four years with the master’s degree after BSN.  Â
With an educational background, the candidate should have 500 supervised clinical hours. You are also required to take advanced courses in pathophysiology, health assessment, health promotion, differential diagnosis, disease management, psychotherapy, and pharmacology. Â
To be a certified psychiatric NP, gain clinical training in at least two psychotherapeutic treatment modalities.  Â
All but five states in the U.S., require that you write and pass a national certification exam issued by the American Nurses Credentialing Centre (ANCC) to practice as a psychiatric NP. You need to maintain the renewal of the certificate every five years with recertification requirements.  Â
Skills and Traits of a Psychiatric NurseÂ
 Being a psychiatric nurse practitioner can be challenging, but the following skills and traits can be helpful:Â
- Emotional intelligence: the ability to judge and acknowledge the patient’s feelings and engage in appropriate conversation.  Â
- Emotional stability: to cope with all your patient is going through, you must be empathetic and nonjudgmental but sane enough to help them. If you take their problems too seriously, you might lose your cool and ability to work well.  Â
- Good communication skills: to convey your message well to the patients.  Â
- Relationship-building techniques: to foster trust between you and your patients. As a psychiatric NP, know the techniques to build a trustworthy relationship with your patients, as this dictates the level of treatment success.  Â
- Be able to work in a team: with other healthcare providers with good communication skills and patience. Â
