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    Louise at various stages throughout the session. A common criticism of the person-centred approach is that it is merely re-hashing what the client has just said‚ resulting in a very slow and not very dynamic process. Brian Thorne shows here how both reflection and summarising can have very quick and positive impact on the client‚ when carried out with skill. When Thorne summarises he manages somehow to add an extra layer of understanding and complexity to his summary‚ which seems to allow the client to

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    This work comprises BSHS 345 Week 3 Reflective Business - General Business BSHS 345 Week 5 Individual Assignment Personal Reflection Paper View the“Flexibility in Seeking Solutions” Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation located in this week’s Media Enhancements link. Write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper in which you identify an occurrence of invidious comparison and vicarious traumatization that you’ve experienced. Address the following in your paper: ·  Explain how to stop

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    Task A  For reflective practice I would like you to explain your job role and responsibilities (you may have a copy of this with your contract)‚ knowledge skills and understanding and then identify the standards that influence the way your role is carried out. i.e codes of practice‚ national occupational standards‚ policies and procedures.  Please then assess your knowledge‚ skills and understanding of the standards‚ considering areas for personal development.  Then I would like you to describe

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    undertaking reflective exercises in class using Edward De Bono’s 6 hats model (De Bono‚ 1985). There are various methods of reflective practice‚ each with a different style of reflection; it is appropriate to use one model of reflection but by using questions from other models to best fit a situation‚ can offer a more thorough reflection. Gibbs’ reflective cycle (Gibbs‚ 1988) is particularly useful for single events to help make sense of

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    want to make a proposal of providing yoga and disease related informative classes in each and every hospital or healthcare facilities in the US. It is not only the physical exercise but also the mental‚ spiritual and social activity that helps the patients to think positively to reduce the stress and pain in the hospital stay and later on. Yoga is the bridge between mind‚ body and soul. It helps to activate the body’s natural ability to heal. Traditional yoga techniques such as movement‚ stretching

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    The Significance of Reflection in Your Personal and Professional Life Throughout our lives we all experience events that shape us in some way or another‚ it can either be positive or negative. After the event happens often people reflect on why things happen the way they happened and if the outcome could have been different. Reflective practice requires a conscious effort to think about events and develop insight into them. (Mirco‚ C & Hodgins‚ L.‚ Personal Communications‚ October 16th‚ 2015) This

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    would reflect low spirited person who is not too excited about his life. The word choices that we use and the way that we use words can reflect a lot about our personality. Usually the image that a person portrays in their language is a direct reflection of their true personality; however‚ people can also use language as a tool when they purposely alter their language to reflect a personality that is not their true personality. This can be seen when a teacher or professor attempts to use improper

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    principles and some of these include: Morrison (2005) which suggests that there should be underpinning beliefs to supervision‚ some of which are that: Staff entitled to the highest standards. Good supervisors bring about change. Supervision is about reflection as well as action. Supervision is the most important relationship. Supervision must attend to both process and content. Supervising is a complex and demanding task that requires training. Supervisors should be a role model for their staff members

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    This is a reflective report based on my experiences whilst on my first antenatal placement in a local hospital. I am going to use Gibbs Model for Reflection (1988) for this reflective writing‚ which is a effective way to help me to record my feelings and thoughts on antenatal care visits I attended‚ the varying patients I examined‚ the outcomes of these examinations and any problems or achievements I felt important in my time there. Description To be honest‚ I did assume a variety of situations that

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    RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT Unit 2 LO 5.1 Research "Gibbs Model of Reflection". What it is what elements need to be considered‚ etc. Remember to answer following question: How researched model of reflection can help you to evaluate your own practice and activities supported by you. List references. Gibbs’ (1988) reflective cycle is a popular model for reflection. It is clear and precise allowing for description‚ analysis and evaluation of the experience helping the reflective practitioner to make sense

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