Stuart doesn’t think working life should suffer the scourge of unrealistic expectations. In this piece, he explains why and exactly how damaging they can be.
Topics Covered In This Article
Why These Things Are Unhealthy
Understanding What’s In Your Power
You Can’t Always Have The Answers
Introduction
I want to talk to you today about something that really blights the working life and the quality of life of so many Nurses.
Now I'm coming to you from the perspective of a Nurse who works in mental health, but I'm pretty sure that this is true for all aspects of nursing, and, indeed, pretty much all aspects of care altogether. It's the idea of unrealistic expectations where people will expect us to fix, to solve health problems, be they mental health or otherwise, that may have taken years, decades even, to develop.
And they expect us to fix them within a matter of weeks or even days.
About this contributor
Locum Mental Health
Stuart first got into care aged 16, volunteering at a senior citizens’ day centre. A period of homelessness whilst looking for work brought him to a YMCA hostel where he first encountered serious mental disorder. Subsequent support worker jobs led him to begin mental health nurse training, qualifying in 1995. Stuart currently works as a Band 6 (Locum) and also devises and delivers training on mental health, social care and some aspects of related legislation.
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