Have you ever found yourself operating on autopilot? Maybe you’ve driven home from work and don’t remember much about the drive. Or maybe you realize, suddenly, that you’ve been scrolling social media ...
This article provides advice and tips from Community Care Inform's guide for practice educators on reflection. Written by Siobhan Maclean, the in-depth guide covers the 'What? Why? How?' framework and ...
Reflective practice can raise the quality and consistency of nursing care, but there is little evidence of it being part of everyday culture and practice. Nurses from three trusts attended a focus ...
This is a highly readable user-friendly introductory text focusing on reflective practice and professionalism, linking theory with practice. The author has woven her experience expertly into this book ...
‘Reflection is a means of working on what we know already, and it generates new knowledge…’ (Moon, 2005, p.1) ‘Reflection is a form of mental processing that we use to fulfill a purpose or to achieve ...
Liz Markey is a chaplain in the department of spiritual care; Rachel Farvis is palliative care clinical nurse specialist at Edinburgh Cancer Centre; both at NHS Lothian. Markey L, Farvis R (2014) ...
The ability to engage in self-reflection as a psychologist is not just a skill but a necessity. Reflective practice is a cornerstone of effective therapy, offering a mirror through which psychologists ...
Reflective writing exercises can mitigate the influence of artificial intelligence on students’ learning, while also enriching understanding and giving students a chance to express themselves, writes ...
Reflective listening is a powerful communication technique that can significantly enhance your professional relationships, improve your problem-solving abilities, and advance your career. For ...
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