Reflective practice should be embedded in nursesâ everyday practice. As the first two articles in this series explained, it is a cornerstone of revalidation and is promoted as essential to learning, ...
Self-reflection, at its simplest, means taking time to slow down and think about you and your experiences, as part of increasing your self-awareness, learning and growth. Self-reflection in leadership ...
In such a climate, it is easy to target cost savings at those less tangible aspects of healthcare provision that depend on human interaction. For example, fewer nurses on busy wards have more to do ...
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 ...
A University of Colorado College of Nursing professor has co-authored what she says is the first American textbook to focus on reflective practice for the medical profession. Sara Horton-Deutsch, the ...
This article shares nurses’ experiences of ‘walk, talk, think, feel’ reflective practice sessions in an adult congenital heart disease service. The sessions, facilitated by the team’s psychologist ...
Lawrence Lok, FA regional PE & coaching in education coordinator (South East), looks at the importance of using a reflective journal to improve his coaching. What are the benefits of using a ...
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