Developing Reflective Practice : A guide for students and practitioners of health and social care / Natius Oelofsen.
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TextPublication details: Banbury : Lantern, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 207 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781908625120
- 1908625120
- Human services -- Study and teaching
- Human services -- Philosophy
- Social work education
- Social service -- Philosophy
- Self-evaluation
- Self-knowledge, Theory of
- Critical thinking
- Public health
- Public Health
- Self-Assessment
- public health
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- Public Health
- Health & Biological Sciences
- Public Health - General
- 362.1Â 23
- RA425Â .O4 2012
- WA 100
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 reflecting on reflection: theories and perspectives on reflectice practice; 2 how to reflect: the reflective practitioner's toolkit; 3 working with people's stories: the role of narrative in frontline practice; 4 shaping people's lives part one: attachment and family influences; 5 shaping people's lives part two:cross-generational influences and migration; 6 inside and outside working relationships: boundaries in frontline practice; 7 getting to the heart of the matter: helping people change; 8 reflecting on what is really important: ethics and values in frontline practice.
9 absorbing distress: emotional containment in frontline practice10 when strong feelings matter:transference and counter transference in frontline practice; 11 all for one and one for all: building supportive teams; 12 making sense of tangles, twists and turns: effective case supervision in frontline practice; 13 when the going gets tough: stress and burnout in frontline services; references; index.
Developing Reflective Practice is an essential companion for practitioners and students in health and social care who wish, or need, to incorporate reflective practice into their workplace.
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