Home » Vocational Nursing » LVN Students: Rise With Your Power Within

LVN Students: Rise With Your Power Within

Date: March 1, 2019

We all know Sigmund Freud as the father of modern psychoanalysis and the famous Polypsychism theory. He was the first psychologist to identify the multiple subegos within each person’s psyche, which continuously interact, agree, or disagree with each other. However, many people don’t know of another psychologist, Eric Berne, who took this theory to the next level and came up with his Transactional Analysis concept.

Strong Male Licensed Vocational Nurse Discovers His Power Within | Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts

Using Eric Berne’s theory, we will attempt to analyze VN nursing students’ motivations and actions who choose to enter an LVN program here in California. We will also see how this theory may explain the LVN students’ success, academic achievements, and ability to make it to their graduation and license exams.

According to Eric Berne, by the age of six or seven years, each of us has formed three subegos that dictate our thoughts, feelings, and responses to others and motivate or inhibit our actions. These three subegos include the inner child, the inner adult, and the inner parent. The Inner Child is the curious discoverer within each one of us. The Inner Child is part of one’s psyche that motivates us to learn, create, and explore new horizons.

Similarly, in the VN program nursing students, this inner child often has to be actively involved in the learning process, discover new knowledge, and discover an original path in life and career.

Simultaneously, the inner child is one’s sensitive part: loves, hates, likes, and dislikes. Therefore, it is crucial to keep the inner child involved and satisfied with a successful endeavor, such as going to an LVN College and happily graduating.

The Inner Parent is the responsible part of one’s persona. It is the part that says that you need to study when your inner child wants to play, watch TV, have fun, or party. The Inner Child is the controlling part of one’s psyche that makes us keep order in life, school, work, and other aspects. It is the part that says what you have to do, must do, or shouldn’t do.

Similarly, the LVN students’ inner parent must be strong enough to prioritize studying and attending classes and clinical labs as necessary to complete studies. The Inner Parent is also the nurturing part, taking care of the inner child. It is the part that says, “Good job” to yourself or talks you through a difficult task.

On average, we talk to ourselves about 1,000-3,000 words a minute. It is our subego having a conversation, helping us through situations, and letting us create and grow. In nursing students, this nurturing parent is significant in self-nurture, self-confidence, and self-encouragement, as vital as others’ nurture.

Finally, the Inner Adult is the assertive part of one’s personality. The analytical part solves problems like a mathematician solves an equation, no feelings, no strings attached. The Inner Adult is the part that often helps settle conflicts between the inner parents and the inner child by using calculated logic.

Again, this part is essential in the Nursing Program since it helps solve school problems, home, work and helps move forward in studies. As we can see, the three subegos, the inner child, adult, and parent, must work according to each other to complete an LVN program.

LVN Student Rises Up With Her Power Within | Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts

Each LVN course can be an adventure, but when the inner child, adult, and parent work together with minimal tension, they have the power within that allows them to achieve maximum results. Opposed to this, a conflict of these subegos can lead to under-achievement and even withdrawal from a program. Therefore, maximum effort should be put in to augment each student’s collaboration to help each LVN student reach their potential.

Categories:

Related Posts

November 9, 2023 | Serguei Kakhnovich Blog
Have you wondered what the differences are between vocational and registered nursing programs? Both are educational trajectories, right? Each program leads to a nursing career, yes? Both courses may be launching pads for higher levels of nursing—for sure. Perhaps, and most confusing, either vocation may be achieved by completing an associate degree and obtaining licensure. […]
October 27, 2023 | Serguei Kakhnovich Blog
Today, being a nurse is considered a noble and respected role. So much so that a recent Gallup poll named it the most trusted profession in America for 22 years in a row.1  But this was not always the case. By contrast, centuries ago, nursing was not only non-certified but not respected or vetted. At […]
September 25, 2023 | Nicholas Colombo Blog
Nurses are in demand everywhere. If you want to make a real difference in society and be part of an exciting career, you should enter nursing now. One entry-level way to begin your nursing career is as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN).  An LVN typically: Monitors patients’ health by checking their blood pressure, body temperature, […]
September 21, 2023 | Nicholas Colombo Blog
What are vocational nursing programs, and how did they begin? The origins of the practical/vocational nurse role go back to the past practice of self-taught individuals working in home care as early nurses. These persons held no license and little formal training. Moreover, they assisted with basic care (ADLs like bathing) and light housekeeping duties […]

Request Info

APPLY NOW

Call Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts

💡Is Healthcare Training Right for You? Take the Free Quiz!