Brain Basics for PMHNPs: Neuroanatomy & Behavior
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Recent advances in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology have transformed psychiatric assessment and treatment. Understanding brain structure, neuron function, and the roles of the CNS and PNS is vital for PMHNPs. Key brain regions like the frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes, as well as the limbic system, basal ganglia, and brainstem, each influence behavior, emotion, and motor control—forming the foundation for clinical practice and psychopharmacology.
This episode, we break down complex mental health topics into easy, engaging conversations for students, practitioners, and anyone curious about the brain. Today’s episode is all about neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and behavior—the building blocks of psychiatric nursing practice.
psychiatric nursing, mental health, PMHNP education, brain and behavior, psychopharmacology
psychotropic medications, extrapyramidal symptoms, psychiatric nursing education, brain function in psychiatry