1st Day at Mental Health Clinicals

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

it was really different but it wasn't bad.

shoutout to cdubbz4 aka my cousin arnold because he was my 200th subscriber. sorry i totally forgot to post it!!

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  • .........wheres my shoutout. i want it in every video! jk haha

  • omg i totally forgot! i put it in my description. but i'll make a real shoutout later.

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  • Nice teeth , Great that you want to help Depressed folks , but like already stated the DSM and their own experience to diagnose the patients. it can be it Very wrong , they teach you the Way is sell & push Big Pharm Company's , a lot of times it's a bad diet , malnutrition and if you follow the guidlines you can be making these folks much worse off than they are ! :\ QC

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  • Hey. thankx for your video.can you tell me why should i study mental health nurse? i am really confused, if to study mental health nurse or adult nurse. I like mental nurse coz they help depressed people, but i notice that the whole mental health professionals look at the DSM and their own experience to diagnose the patients. it can be it wrong...thankx

  • Fuck off.

  • totally hot

  • Ahh I miss my psych rotation, it was definetly an interesting and different experience. Crazy, fun and sad all in one. I did see many fights though.... they would stick people who got into fights into the isolation room.. which ooked like it made the patients more crazy instead of calming them down... :/

  • dang u have like really perfect teeth :)

  • Mental health practicum-its crazy, fun, scary and same time its like looking at a text-book come to life. Make sure you have a good pair of running shoes and DO NOT let a patient STAY BETWEEN YOU AND THE DOOR.

  • OMG. I don't know what I'd do either...I've actually dealt with real ppl like that throughout my years. It's tough...

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