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Need advice on going from RN to NP in psychologyRating: (votes: 0) ![]() The question I have, and need advice on, is just how do I go about doing this!? I realize my BSN is required first, but after that, I'm a bit lost. For the state of WA, do I need a masters, then enter an ARNP program? Also, at least for the BSN portion of my furthering education, I prefer at this time to take my courses online. Any advice on good, accredited RN to BSN programs? Any and all input is appreciated!! ~Dawn ![]() Hi, There are some universities that allow you to do ADN to MSN and include the Psychiatric NP speciality. I choose to get my BSN first just to have something in writing in case I got sick of school and couldn't continue, lol. There are plenty of online programs for your BSN but most are very expensive. Good luck. Comment: Any nursing specialization will be in behavioral medicine (psychiatry) - not psychology. If your primary interest is in psychology, you may want to pursue a degree in counseling instead. Most NP programs require nursing experience as a criteria for admission. They are not designed to teach basic nursing or facilitate achievement of basic clinical competency - certainly not at the level that is expected for NP practice. I haven't actually done the research, but the last time I looked, there weren't too many NP programs for behavioral health so that may be a limitation you'll have to deal with.
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