Reflection : principles and practices for heathcare professionals / by Tony Ghaye and Sue Lillyman.
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- 9781856424516
- 1856424510
- Clinical competence
- Nursing -- Study and teaching
- Medical personnel
- Learning
- Thought and thinking
- Health Personnel
- Learning
- Professional Practice
- Thinking
- Clinical Competence
- Health Occupations
- Health Workforce
- Compétence clinique
- Soins infirmiers -- Étude et enseignement
- Personnel médical
- Apprentissage
- Pratique professionnelle
- Pensée
- thinking
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology
- SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science
- Clinical competence
- Nursing -- Study and teaching
- 153.9461 23
- R837.A2 .G439 2010eb
- W 21
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary viewed, September 26, 2014).
Cover; Contents; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Contributors; Acknowledgements; About the series; Introduction; Body matter; 1. An appreciative kind of reflective practice: From deficits to strengths; 2. Kyoko -- learning from a patient; 3. Reflection on experience: Whose knowledge is worth knowing?; 4. Reflections on Schön: Fashion victims or joining up practice with theory?; 5. The reflective conversation: What reality? Whose reality?; 6. Reflections on values: Being a professional; 7. The value of reflection for continuing professional development.
8. Reflections on practice: Magic moments and moving forward9. Reflections on context: Towards the reflective organization; 10. Behind the learning curve: Thinking again and thoughtful possibilities for practice; Back matter; Also available.
In this newly updated edition of the bestselling Reflections: Principles and Practice for Healthcare Professionals, the authors reinforce the need to invest in the development of reflective practice, not only for practitioners, but also for healthcare students. The book discusses the need for skilful facilitation, high quality mentoring and the necessity for good support networks. The book describes the 12 principles of reflection and the many ways it can be facilitated. It attempts to suppo ...
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