[Practicing psychiatry tomorrow, "it comes from within!"].

Soins Psychiatr

Centre médico-psychologique intersectoriel pour adolescents, Centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1 rue du Docteur-Archambault, 54521 Laxou cedex, France. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

Is starting a nursing career by choosing to work in the psychiatric sector a matter of audacity, curiosity, opportunity or, more likely, choice? Two nurses at the end of their third year at the nursing training institute in Laxou (54), Manon Casucci, 30, and Mélusine Leh-Baroncini, 44, testify. Both in retraining, they bring an already clear and objective vision of their future professionals in psychiatry, all tinged with an optimistic spirit that we can believe is contagious. Crossed interview.

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