Less-than-1-year Certificate in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Columbia University in the City of New York |
Columbia University in the City of New York
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Columbia University in the City of New York is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 22,655 students in New York, NY.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Certificates/Post-Master's Certificate, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree, Certificates/First-Professional Certificate |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: Columbia University is one of the world's most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University recognizes the importance of its location in New York City and seeks to link its research and teaching to the vast resources of a great metropolis. It seeks to attract a diverse and international faculty and student body, to support research and teaching on global issues, and to create academic relationships with many countries and regions. It expects all areas of the university to advance knowledge and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world. |
Columbia University in the City of New York Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
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Program Description
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner University Statutory Certificate Program provides students the opportunity to acquire an in-depth theoretical understanding of advanced nursing practice. The program was established in 1965 and graduates are practicing in extremely varied and diverse settings such as community mental health centers, day treatment programs, substance abuse programs, shelters for women and children, liaison settings, and private practice.
Sub-specialization is encouraged and includes work with children, adolescents, adults, the elderly, families, alcohol and substance-abusing clients, genetic counseling, and consultation/liaison practice. Theory and supervised clinical experience form the foundation for work as a primary therapist for individuals, groups, and families. The program draws on the psychodynamic, developmental, biological, and family systems models. Attention is given to issues of ethnicity, culture, and gender.
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